No, Global warming is the earth getting hotter, it does not have diseases
because the gas out of our cars produce bad toxic fums
Ang global warming ay ang pag-init ng mundo dahil sa carbon dioxide na naiipon sa atmosphere.,bunga din ng pagtaas ng temperatura sa daigdig bunga ng mabilis na pagtaas ng carbon nagkakaroon ng global warming.
due to all the factories in china it's one of the big causes of glabal warming
Yes it could but only skin cancerGlobal warming only causes skin cancer. You should always wear sun screen to prevent that disease.it also increases your body temperature and can cause diseases such as acne and pimples...
if you mean diseases, then none really. the world just gets hot
Malaria carrying mosquitoes will move into the warmer parts of the earth. Some tropical diseases could become more widespread or more virulent.
hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
There can be a number of impacts of UV radiation. These include global warming, melting or glaciers, floods, and various diseases in humans and animals.
yes they are endangered because global warming is causing them diseases and hunters are killing them less than 21,000 lions are left in Africa
Climate change accelerates the spread of disease. Reason: Warmer temperatures enlarge the geographic range in which disease-carrying animals, insects and microorganisms--as well as the germs and viruses they carry--can survive. Analysts believe that, as a result of global temperature rises, diseases that were previously limited only to tropical areas may show up increasingly in other, previously cooler areas.
ok um first you spelled "popular" wrong, and secong, it would be global warming, overpopulation of people, pollution, spread of diseases, oceans rising, and ice caps melting. The most popular is global warming though.
Whalers, for one thing. But mostly because of pollution and global warming. They are developing diseases related to unnatural resources such as gas. Also, because of global warming and overfishing, their prey's population is diminishing, leaving the orcas with less and less to eat.