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Q: How does global warming causes flooding in Arctic region?
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How does the function of ozone related to flooding?

Ozone depletion causes global warming. Global warming causes floods.


What are causes of flooding?

Global Warming and Seasonal CHANGE


What causes the arctic global warming?

All (current) global warming is the result of an increased abundance of heat trapping gas. As the arctic regions warm, methane gas trapped in permafrost soil is being released, accelerating the global warming effect.


Why is the arctic melting?

global warming


What are the causes of global warming in the Arctic?

The causes of global warming in the Arctic are the same as anywhere in the world.Global warming is the recent rapid warming of the earth, caused by the human activities of deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity. This burning releases carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas, which is building up in the atmosphere.


Background of the study of global warming?

The background to global warming is as a result of the recent and on going climate change. Flooding in the low lands is just an example of the global warming.


How has the Arctic changed?

because of the global warming


What are dangers to Arctic foxes?

global warming


What is the impact of global warming on the lake?

it has a chance of flooding in the next 50 years according to recent research on global warming.


Is pollution a global issue or a environmental issue?

Yes it is because it is global warming and any country has global warming for example the Netherlands it's due global warming if not that country will be in a hazard of flooding !


Can the ozone layer cause global warming?

Ozone depletion causes global warming. This then causes global temperature to change.


What do people research in the arctic?

global warming, for one.