Tree kangaroos live in the tropical rainforests of northern Australia and New Guinea.
Two species live in Australia and are restricted largely to high elevation rainforests. This allows them to keep cool and obtain moisture from under the rainforest canopy. A rise in temperatures from global warming will greatly reduce their habitats. Tree kangaroos will be forced up the mountains and restricted to the highest peaks, putting more pressure on their already threatened populations.
They may also be threatened by increased severity of weather events like tropical cyclones. Sudden and dramatic changes to their habitats makes it difficult for animals to forage for food, even for months after a cyclone has passed, because of the loss and destruction of their habitat and resources.
Not so much is known about the habitats of the New Guinea tree kangaroos, so it is unknown if they too are restricted to high elevation rainforests.
It isn't. Since becoming a protected species, kangaroo populations have thrived. There is no shortage of food, water or shelter for them. Kangaroos are adaptable creatures, and whilst their biggest threat is human activity, as long as that does not involve direct shooting of them, kangaroos manage to adapt to habitat reduction. Climate change, whether real or perceived, does not affect them at all.
climate change will effect every thing. as it changes the food available to animals.
Global warming increases temperature.Water level rises up.Amount of water in atmosphere is affected.
Global warming will head to Antarctica (south pole
global warming is casing tension because many people are worried that polar bears might become instinct.
Global warming may cause increased droughts, which could dry up the bamboo forests. It might also bring increased rainfall and temperatures. In short, it is impossible to say with any certainty.
In the northern latitudes snow will become rain. Rainfall patterns will change. We are already seeing floods and tornados in some countries on a much larger scale than usual.
Global warming would have no affect on the location of the poles.
global warming
Global warming increases temperature.Water level rises up.Amount of water in atmosphere is affected.
Global warming increases temperature.Water level rises up.Amount of water in atmosphere is affected.
Global warming increases temperature.Water level rises up.Amount of water in atmosphere is affected.
Global warming increases temperature.Water level rises up.Amount of water in atmosphere is affected.
No. While global warming might affect tornado activity, tornadoes themselves are an end product of weather and climatic activity, not a cause.
In 30 years, global warming may affect is by changing our climate. This will change many things, such as vegetation and energy. It may also increase skin cancer.
Global warming may cause the ocean to rise. If the ocean rises, then many places that are below sea level will flood.
Global warming will head to Antarctica (south pole
The effects on global warming on the bioshere are snow everywhere and cold days... we might even freeze to death... global warming is so COLD.
The consequences might be that we do manage to stop, or at least slow global warming. But if we don't try, then global warming definitely won't stop.