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The change in sea levels will prevent many organisms from migrating. Marine organisms will be the most likely to adapt.
They theorise that the co2 levels will hinder the escape of heat radiated by the earth leading to global warming
That depends on the scale you are looking at. At his exact moment, Climate Change has very little effect on people. In the not too distant future however, it will affect everyone on this Earth with increased temperatures, rising sea levels and harsher storms
Greenhouse gases trap the heat rising fom the earth. Increased levels of greenhouse gases mean that global warming will get worse.
Rising temperaturesMelting glaciers, melting land ice and melting Arctic ice.Rising sea levels.
The change in sea levels will prevent many organisms from migrating. Marine organisms will be the most likely to adapt.
Rises in sea level will flood coastal cities and croplands, causing distress to many organisms, especially humans.
The carbon Dioxide levels in the Earth's atmosphere are rising.
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They theorise that the co2 levels will hinder the escape of heat radiated by the earth leading to global warming
Climate change, rising sea levels, pollution, to name a few.
Increased levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are causing global warming.
Earth geological features affect the ability of organisms to live in different places because the temperatures change. Since animals and other organisms have different requirements to live, they have to live in different places.
an asteroid hitting the earth, drought, volcanoes, disease, or rising sea levels
If the earth rotated from east to west at 1 quarter each present rate how would this affect rising and setting of the sun and the lenght of the day?
That depends on the scale you are looking at. At his exact moment, Climate Change has very little effect on people. In the not too distant future however, it will affect everyone on this Earth with increased temperatures, rising sea levels and harsher storms