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A:Global warming will result in widespread species extinction. Some species will be able to migrate to cooler areas, some will adapt or evolve, and some will simply die out. One of the most important negative impact on some species will be the change to food availability or a change to their ability either to hunt or avoid predators in a changing environment.

Global warming is also causing sea levels to rise, which will have an impact on the littoral zone and may cause some mangrove forests to die. Since these are important fish nurseries and feeding grounds, there may be a follow-on impact on fish populations generally. A problem associated with global warming is rising acidity of ocean water, which affect the ability to make sea shells and will cause bleaching of corals.

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Because of global warming, living organisms are affected on Earth and Biology is the science of life. Therefore, it is related.

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Global warming affects the biosphere in the sense that it is wearing down the atmosphere gases that surround the planet earth and are currently protecting it from harmful UV rays.

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