Global warming
Global warming is unlikely to cause avalanches directly. They are usually caused by runoff from heavy rain and intense storms. Global warming is expected to cause more intense storms and could therefore be an indirect cause of avalanches.
drought.
No because it is rain and running water.
We don't know. Global warming may cause the Gulf Stream, which keeps the UK warm, to slow or stop. This would make Britain colder than it is now. However, if global warming continues Britain will then become warmer and warmer. There may be more rain or less rain. All this will cause problems for farmers and agriculture.
no! global warming ias totaly different. for starters acid rain is a form of acid deposition while global warming is a form of polution destroying the arctic. they are both polution like but completely different types!
Large amounts of rainfall can cause problems because of flooding of forests and cities. Acid rain falling cause global warming problems.
no but they get affected by global warming
Rising temperatures change wind patterns. Wind is one of the factors that bring rain to a country. So it may happen that a country that used to receive adequate rain now finds that the rain has stopped coming. In that case it is a drought caused by global warming.
They do not have any affect on global warming.
Chemicals released from burning coal cause pollution in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide contributes to global warming. Other pollutants cause acid rain.
Harmful gases trap the heat of the sun that was supposed to be reflected back in the atmosphere, this causes the earth to heat up. As it heats up, the water evaporates, but, it comes back to the oceans eventually through rain. SO GLOBAL WARMING DOES NOT AFFECT THE RATIO OF LAND AND WATER However, Global warming does affect the ratio of land and CLEAN water, as some of the evaporated water can turn into acid rain, hope u completely got the answer.