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yes they do and so do glaciers, hurricanes, tornadoes and many other things
This is an odd example. Anything that is NOT solid earth is a non-example. So, a bird is not solid earth.
In global warming basically the carbon dioxide is trapped in the earth which causes the Earth to heat up so the glaciers and ice bergs start to melt.
Glaciers have a high albedo: they reflect more of the Sun's light/heat back into space than bare soil. So their general effect would be cooling: the more glaciers, the larger the cooling effect.
It is solid because there is so much pressure that it makes it really dense.
yes they do and so do glaciers, hurricanes, tornadoes and many other things
Glaciers are located in nearly freezing water and the global warming is slowly heating the water which makes the glaciers melt.
This is an odd example. Anything that is NOT solid earth is a non-example. So, a bird is not solid earth.
This is an odd example. Anything that is NOT solid earth is a non-example. So, a bird is not solid earth.
In global warming basically the carbon dioxide is trapped in the earth which causes the Earth to heat up so the glaciers and ice bergs start to melt.
This is an odd example. Anything that is NOT solid earth is a non-example. So, a bird is not solid earth.
This is an odd example. Anything that is NOT solid earth is a non-example. So, a bird is not solid earth.
In glaciers. There is more frozen fresh water than in all the lakes and streams. Glacial melting also causes the desalination of the ocean, which is a bad thing. so we want the fresh water to stay in the glaciers
no the core of the earth is not solid its pretty much a liquid, since the middle of the earth is so hot, the core is like a lava substance.
the inner core yes, because it is so compressed that it becomes a solid. The outer core is somewhat a solid and a liquid.
it is so compact it can not spread out like a liquid
It's logical. If the earth is warming, and scientists (and our own experiences) tell us that it is, then one of the effects of a warming atmosphere is that it warms things in the atmosphere. Glaciers are exposed to the air, the air is warmer, and so the glaciers melt. Therefore, global warming is responsible for melting the world's glaciers.