It sets a limit upon the Amount Of Available Water Resources.
Bonus Note: Economics is defined as the management of the scarcity of resources.
-More rain, followed by longer and drier droughts, which will challenge the growth of crops.
No. While global warming might affect tornado activity, tornadoes themselves are an end product of weather and climatic activity, not a cause.
Global warming can lead to increased evaporation rates, which could result in more intense and frequent droughts. It can also cause shifts in precipitation patterns, leading to increased rainfall in some regions and more severe droughts in others. Additionally, melting glaciers and ice caps due to higher temperatures can contribute to rising sea levels and altered ocean currents, affecting the distribution of water around the world.
Global warming may cause the ocean to rise. If the ocean rises, then many places that are below sea level will flood.
Increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide might cause global warming.
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.
When you use electricity for things that cause pollution. This might lead to ozone depletion.
Cause...of,um,global warming?Or maybe its cos they might go extinct,or something.
Global warming can cause the ice caps to melt and all the artic animals like polar bears and penguins could loose were they live and it might be so hot that there will be no snow at all!
Well, its really hard to explain this. We have global warming, you know, and the global warming is getting more powerful this year. So, maybe, its really weird saying this, but maybe, we might have a very powerful global warming this year, and it ma cause us all to die
All regions will be affected. Global warming is happening all round the world, as the wind blows greenhouse gases everywhere. So pollution from one country will cause global warming even in Antarctica, where there are no emissions.