Fires have something to do with global warming because they emit carbon dioxide and water vapor. The two strongest and most common green house gases.
Any fire, regardless of the fuel, is the blame for man's contribution. This fire could be inside of your engine or in a campfire, but the result is the same. You are adding to man's contribution of CO2.
Yes, global warming can contribute to the conditions that increase the risk of lake fires. Warmer temperatures can lead to drier conditions, which can make vegetation around lakes more prone to ignition. Additionally, increased temperatures can also lead to more frequent lightning strikes, further elevating the risk of fires around lakes.
No, forest fires are caused by nature causes. Or in many cases, idiots that are stupid.
Because it makes fires more likely.
Because the temperature on the Earth is increased.
Global warming does not really affect ocean pollution. However, ocean pollution is something that is effecting global warming. This is because the pollutants are what is causing the warming trend.
No, it may be too hot. Outdoor fires may be banned because of the risk of wild fires and bush fires. Coastal areas may be flooded.
Global warming is a situation, in which, the temprature of the earth gets increase
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lots like global warming, water rising, deforestation, logging, forest fires and lots more
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Whenever anything is burnt it gives off carbon dioxide, which is a dangerous greenhouse gas, so yes, lighting fires contributes to global warming. Fire releases greenhouse gases because combustion does: heat+fuel+oxygen=carbon dioxide+(energy)
yes global warming is basisly caused by human we can control by using less electricity or less produce carbon dioxide!