The current change of 0.1 degree since 1938 is slow enough for most animals to adapt. Polar bears, for example can survive in temperatures that range from -50 to 80 degrees F. A 0.1 degree variance over several decades is not affecting most animals in most humans opinions.
There are, of course, people that disagree. The father of climate change (Doctor Hansen) has been quoted as saying (in 1987) that 400K species go extinct each year. Using his numbers all animals known to man are now extinct. The reality is that most creatures have not noticed a 0.1 degree change in this amount of
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Climate change could reduce biodiversity by reducing the populations of many different types of plants and animals.
increased cyclone activity could damage land plants and coral reefs
Yes- they are accustomed to the arctic climate, they could not survive in warmer waters.
There would be a dramatic change in climate. It would get warmer, and from there could turn into severe storms and natural disasters.
the climate affected the people of Haida because when the climate was wet it affected their drinking water.climate would determine whether or not they could find shelter from rain. It would affect how they ate dressed and had shelter.. casey43535
if its too hot we burn and if its too cold we freeze
Climate change could reduce biodiversity by reducing the populations of many different types of plants and animals.
Climate change could affect the ecosystems of the island nation of Samoa by flooding lowlands with a rising sea level. Much of Samoa is only a few feet above sea level.
There is no body that claims that climate is yet affecting these creatures. They are still growing in numbers and are not endangered. The claim is that climate change could someday hurt them.
Many animals would have to change habitats, and it could affect the population of a species in an area. It could also affect the attitude of inhabiting organisms towards outside organisms, which could also affect the population. I hope this helps!
Changes in climate and increased temperature can have an effect on animals and their reproduction. It can affect the number and quality of their offspring. It can affect livestock's ability to grow meat and wool.
Yes, planting trees in Africa will affect climate change. Trees and all vegetation remove carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, from the atmosphere. Billions of trees all over Africa would also provide shade and cooling and could affect the climate in more ways than one.
increased cyclone activity could damage land plants and coral reefs
Answer this question…. How will climate change affect the strength of hurricanes in the future?
Many Antarctic researchers believe that climate change will affect penguins through two primary pathways: the quality and availability of food and nesting habitats. Warming seas could reduce the abundance of penguins' prey, resulting in changes in the composition of the birds' diets.
climate can affect industry in many ways e.g an ice cream van will do not well in winter.
the climate