No, global warming takes no part in volcanoes. It's the other way round. Volcanoes can increase global warming slightly if the emit carbon dioxide. And they can reduce global warming for a while if their dust and ash block out and reflect the sun's rays.
Global warming will not take out any cities, but those at risk are most likely coastal cities.
Oil Spills . Global Warming Would Take Longer Than a Oil Spill
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If man does not take any action in reducing green-house effect and becoming Eco-friendly, global warming is definitely going to worsen.
No. Global warming is a very complex process that is part natural phenomenon and part human consumption/greed. It would take some really big changes for us to subvert what we have contributed and what we continue to contribute.
Global warming is caused by human activities that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, leading to rising temperatures and other climate impacts. It is important for humans to take action to reduce our carbon footprint and mitigate the effects of global warming to protect the planet and future generations.
Global warming will get worse if we, firstly, increase in pollution and secondly, the increase in deforestation. Trees take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide (CO2). When they get destroyed, there is nothing to take in oxygen, but it keeps releasing CO2 which enhances the grennhouse effect and thereafter causes global warming. I am sure there are many other things which may cause global warming, but theses two are the only ones I am able to think of. Sorry for any inconvenience.
That means fewer trees are around to take in carbon dioxide, so it stays in the atmosphere, adding to the greenhouse effect and causing global warming.
Its mainly because of pollution, deforestation & increasing population .
Global warming has already started. If we stopped carbon dioxide emissions today, there is still enough additional greenhouse gases in the atmosphere to continue warming for some years. We can prevent the worst case of global warming, but governments have to take serious action first to reduce, and then to ban carbon emissions altogether.
Global warming is both in human control and out of control. Humans can take precautions to delay and prevent any further damage, however what damage that has been done can not be reversed.
It would eventually lead to extinction. It is because global warming can cause other problems like ozone depletion too.