Animals have had their habitats destroyed, many species have had to relocate into other environments, causing natural shifts in the ecosystems that were previously existing.
Madagascar has been affected, as have all countries. Effects are difficult to notice at first, but they will become more obvious as global warming continues.
yes the pandas food (bamboo) is dieing because of global warming
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It has already been affected, and most scientists around the world agree that everything, to some extent, has felt the influence of global warming. It has been estimated that species of plants and animals are dying today at the same rate as they did when the dinosaurs became extinct.
in countries that have been affected by global warming catastrophes and also the less fortune countries
Global Warming has caused Oxygen depletion in the oceans. Global warming had caused the rise in temperature in the oceans. Oxygen used to comprise 20% of the atmosphere but now the content is as low as 16%. Though plants and tress could be a great help in increasing this content, man has been cutting the natural forests to make room for the animals to graze.
The ozone has been depleted. This is due to global warming.
No one is to blame, yet if the Answer to the Above is Nothing, then The answer to "What has been done to Maximize Global Warming?" is Everything - nonStop!
Basically our Sun is heating up and it is getting hotter, the north pole is surrounded by ice and ice only. this is melting the ice and it is making the oceans rise, Global Warming has been happening for ages (since the ice age) there is nothing to worry about.
There have been many solutions suggested to combat global warming. Some solutions that have been suggested include lowering the emissions of greenhouse gases and planting more trees that can absorb the carbon dioxide to reduce global warming.
Global warming has had some impact on the animals of the Arctic and Antarctic (there are actually no animals at either Pole). Being an ice shelf, rather than a land mass, the North Pole is more prone to melting, decreasing in size over at least the last five decades. Currently, global warming affects animals because the melting of freshwater ice affects the marine creatures. These creatures also cannot withstand the warmer sea temperatures. Habitat loss is a major issue. In the Antarctic, there has been a 33% decrease in some penguin populations due to habitat loss.
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