It already began. And it will constantly change, so there is no one answer.
Yes, it's one of the indicators. Oceans absorb heat just as much as the surface of the earth.
physical & change weathering climate
Global warming is the average temperature of the earth rising, and global warming is causing climate change. Climate change can refer to many things like sea levels rising, more and more extreme weather events, droughts as well as floods, oceans turning more acidic, Pacific nations disappearing and many other possible outcomes.
There are no natural factors contributing to the present global warming and climate change. Without human intervention the world would probably be slightly cooling. However, our burning of fossil fuels have put billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere. This is trapping heat and raising the temperature of the air, the oceans and the land.
oceans
Climate change is most likely to impact a region's landscape as it can alter temperature, precipitation patterns, and overall conditions that affect the environment. The changing climate can lead to shifts in ecosystems, affecting vegetation, wildlife, and landforms.
climate
Yes, it's one of the indicators. Oceans absorb heat just as much as the surface of the earth.
The temperature of the oceans and the direction of the winds.
if the weather was lower by the oceans and seas i guess
they change the oceans temperature.
physical & change weathering climate
Global warming is the average temperature of the earth rising, and global warming is causing climate change. Climate change can refer to many things like sea levels rising, more and more extreme weather events, droughts as well as floods, oceans turning more acidic, Pacific nations disappearing and many other possible outcomes.
The oceans have a major effect on climate around the globe.
a change in the distribution of living things.
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There are no natural factors contributing to the present global warming and climate change. Without human intervention the world would probably be slightly cooling. However, our burning of fossil fuels have put billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere. This is trapping heat and raising the temperature of the air, the oceans and the land.