it changes by how the weather is outside.
Weather
is what changes the climate in the sea
climate change affects the sea ice because if it is too hot the ice melts, and if it is too cold it will freeze.
No, sea level rises are a result of climate change. Warming oceans expand and so the sea level rises. Melting glaciers and ice caps also add to the rise.
Here are some examples of scientific paper titles that include the keyword "climate change": "The Impact of Climate Change on Coral Reef Ecosystems" "Mitigation Strategies for Climate Change in Agriculture" "Assessing the Effects of Climate Change on Global Biodiversity" "Modeling Future Sea Level Rise Due to Climate Change" "The Role of Forests in Mitigating Climate Change"
The order of magnitude of the impact of climate change on global sea levels is significant, with projections indicating a rise of several feet over the next century.
Climate change is a global phenomenon affecting the Earth's climate system. It can be observed in various regions around the world through changes in temperature, precipitation patterns, sea levels, and more. The impact of climate change is felt on a local, regional, and global scale.
That depends on which way the climate is changing, a globally colder climate would see the buildup of ice on land and sea levels would fall. A warming climate would have the opposite effect, sea levels rising and coastal cities and croplands destroyed.
As the ground gets higher above sea level the climate gets colder.
No sea protects the UK from climate change, but The Gulf Stream is a warm ocean current that brings warm water from the Carribean Sea to Western Europe. This keeps the UK warmer than, say, Canada, at the moment, and as long as the current still flows.
The sea level in 2050 is projected to be higher than it is today due to climate change and melting ice caps. The exact level will depend on various factors such as the rate of emissions and global efforts to mitigate climate change.
because the ice caps are melting and sea levels are dreamatically rising.
sea level is rising
Hypothesis questions related to climate change may include: How does human activity impact global temperatures? What are the long-term effects of rising sea levels on coastal communities? How will climate change affect biodiversity and ecosystems? Can renewable energy sources effectively mitigate the effects of climate change? What are the social and economic implications of climate change adaptation strategies?