Yes, but it takes many thousands of years. The climate of our planet has always been changing. The past 650K years have seen five warming and cooling cycles according to glacial samples.
However, the present global warming has been extremely fast (100 years) and is caused by the pollution of extra greenhouse gases.
True. Climate change can occur due to natural factors such as changes in solar radiation, volcanic eruptions, and natural variability in the Earth's climate system, even in the absence of human-induced pollution.
Yes there is a climate change due to large deforestation and pollution.
No. Water pollution damages the environment, destroys marine animals and fish as well as their habitats, but it probably separate from climate change. Global warming will change the climate.
The tiger's habitat is threatened by deforestation, not so much by pollution and climate change so far.
YES
Air pollution is not beneficial to our long-term health.
Climate change can lead to habitat loss and fragmentation for the Sumatran tiger, reducing their available living space and prey. Pollution, such as deforestation and poaching, can further threaten their population by disrupting their ecosystem and diminishing their food sources. Both climate change and pollution contribute to the declining population of Sumatran tigers.
Pollution impacts our ecosystem in everyway. The study of pollution would logically fall into the category of climate science or climatology which studies climate patterns, how they change over time and their impact on the environment.
pollution, gas problems and climate change
Spread of diseases, climate change, environmental change, destruction of the ozone layer, and others.
it can be harmful like or such as pollution that can gete inside your body?
Air pollution is bad for the earth, it kills the animals and the people too. And we have anough of that in wars, but global climate change is when the wheather is differing, and changes to different temperatures. Thankyouh