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Global warming will head to Antarctica (south pole
The impact the greenhouse effect have on temperature is to increase the chance of global warming. If you burn too many woods, carbondioxide layer forms at the outer space of earth and that carbondioxide gas stops the radiation. It basically stops the heat from going to space, instead it will reflect the heat backagain to earth and that cause global warming because the earth gets warmer.
An increase in carbon dioxide worldwide than yes it would cause global warming based on the greenhouse effect, as more carbon dioxide would build up in our atmosphere trapping more heat, raising the earth's temperature and therefore causing global warming.
global warming is casing tension because many people are worried that polar bears might become instinct.
Global warming increases temperature.Water level rises up.Amount of water in atmosphere is affected.
One reason I do believe is the rising sea levels from global warming which is melting ice in such places as the Arctic region.
probably warming up...if the temperature goes above the average level, then your radiator might be low on water and coolant or the cooling fan is not working..
It has come to my concern that you might be dilusional.
because global warming and greenhouse gasses like co2 carbon dioxide.
Because it is all but certain that this increase will be extremely detrimental to the Earth's Future. Additional greenhouse gases are causing an enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect which is causing global warming.
No. There are many reasons for change in body temperature. Even when you have a period you might feel flushed. The only way to know if your pregnant is to get a test
Global warming will head to Antarctica (south pole
First, we compare a whole bunch of temperature measurements. If the average is constant or declining, then the earth is not warming. We have done that, and the evidence points conclusively to significant temperature increases, particularly over the past 30 years. Second, we need to examine a list of possible causes. One is that the sun might be producing more energy. It isn't. Another is that periodic orbital cycles might explain the temperature increase. They do not. A third is that some other unknown natural cycle might be at work. If there is such a thing, it remains entirely unknown. A fourth is that human forcing 40 billion tons of heat trapping CO2 into the atmosphere each year might be having some cumulative effect. Scientists have examined this last hypothesis with considerable care, and in general have concluded humans are indeed responsible for at least 95% of the current warming trend. The remaining 5% of global warming remains unexplained. It might also be due to increased CO2, or there might be some other explanation for it.
Global warming would have no affect on the location of the poles.
According to the World Weather Information Service, the temperature in Manaus fluctuated between 30 and 33 degrees Celcius (86-91 degrees Fahrenheit) from 1961 to 1990. This might be slightly higher now due to global warming.
They might have. A warming in one area, like the Arctic, can lead to increased precipitation somewhere else, like North America. If the temperature there is low enough, the precipitation is in the form of snow. Extreme weather events are one of the possibilities caused by global warming.
you might hurt yourself. :0