It destroys them because it breaks them down one at a time. e.g. the polar bears eat the smaller animals. once they are extinct, the smaller animals overpopulate therefore, the ecosystem is unbalanced
Yes, it does. Global warming and ozone depletion are connected with each other.
They each point to the Same Thing.
Ozone depletion is connected to global warming. They both are strongly inter related to each other.
global warming
== == Yes, As we release more and more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere each year it is continuing to destroy more and more of our ozone layer. Causing the hole in the ozone layer to grow.
by saving fuel
Global Warming
Global warming and ozone depletion are two separate environmental issues. Global warming refers to the increase in Earth's overall temperature due to the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Ozone depletion, on the other hand, is the reduction of ozone molecules in the stratosphere due to the release of chemicals like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). While both issues are related to human activities and impact the Earth's climate, they are not directly linked to each other.
Infra-red picks up thermal imagery. It related to global warming as it contributes to the greenhouse effect. However, it also helps us to see where the global warming is affecting the climate and how much it is raising each year.
Global warming models predict that the arctic zone will warm more than the temperate zone, which in turn will warm more than the tropics.
There is no direct link between global warming and shark attacks. On average, worldwide shark attacks result in about 10 fatalities each year, with fluctuations due to various factors such as human behavior and shark populations. Global warming may impact the distribution and behavior of sharks, but it is not a direct cause of shark attacks on humans.
Global Warming Day is typically observed on April 22nd each year, which coincides with Earth Day. It is a day dedicated to raising awareness about the urgent need for climate action to address the impacts of global warming on our planet.