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High pressure and low temperature (but not near freezing).
In a closed system the pressure increase. In other conditions the volume increase and the density decrease.
Global warming simply means an increase in atmospheric temperature on a global level. One significant effect effect of this temperature rise is the melting of our polar ice caps, which will eventually result in a rise in sea level.
This is so because CO2 is a green house gas which does not allow the harmful UV rays of the sun trapped by the Earth to go back , which increases the temperature of the Earth. So if carbon dioxide will increase , surely the temperature would also increase.
Changing conditions, relatively open biomes, and producing fragmented habitats might result in the rapid diversification of some lineages. Stable conditions result in a long term evolutionary stasis.
the ocean
Not necessarily. Cyclones and hurricanes begin as a result of atmospheric conditions over the ocean.
Atmospheric pressure will rise due to the heat level
inversions
Rising from the sea level to the higher levels will result in decrease of temperature and pressure.
A mirage is a reflection visible at sea, in deserts, or above hot pavement of some distant object often in distorted form as a result of atmospheric conditions.
Tornados are not the result of any wind speed. Tornados develope under certain atmospheric conditions which are still not fully understood.
They're both increasing, in pretty good correlation with each other. Most of the increase in carbon dioxide is a result of human activities. Additionally, and similarly, much of the observed increase in temperature is a result of humans.
High pressure and low temperature (but not near freezing).
In a closed system the pressure increase. In other conditions the volume increase and the density decrease.
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Global warming simply means an increase in atmospheric temperature on a global level. One significant effect effect of this temperature rise is the melting of our polar ice caps, which will eventually result in a rise in sea level.