No, global warming probably started in Britain with the invention of the steam engine and the start of the Industrial Revolution. The discovery that coal was readily available underground and that it burned so easily was the trigger for global warming.
Global warming will head to Antarctica (south pole
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Global Warming.
People are harming Antarctica by global warming.
it will become smaller because of global warming is melting antarctica
Global air pollution contributes to global warming, which in turn can contribute to ice melting in Antarctica.
Global warming is slowly melting the ice in Antarctica.
They are researching about global warming and stuff
By definition, GLOBAL warming happens over the entire planet, so no, there cannot be global warming in any one location or region. However, LOCAL warming is not occurring in Antarctica. Temperatures there are colder than have ever been recorded, and they are STILL going down.
Global warming is warming the atmosphere all around the world.
Generally, yes, or they wouldn't be there.