-More rain, followed by longer and drier droughts, which will challenge the growth of crops.
Global warming is causing climate change, and this could be anything. Grasslands could dry up from changing rainfall patterns, or from extra heat, or they might do well with extra rainfall. They might end up under water from rising sea levels. It's very difficult to predict.
It's too early to know. There are various unusual rainfall happenings going on around the world, floods in Australia, floods in Thailand etc. These might be caused by global warming, but they might just be unusual rainfall. Climate change takes time to be measured, after at least ten or twenty years, perhaps more. Weather changes every day.
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.
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 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.
Much, much more than the cost of attempting to stop 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.