Additional heat and lack of water will kill them. Farmers will have to find new crops or new croplands. Some areas that are now cold will become suitable for agriculture, but most of the present arable land will be in trouble.
Global warming would have no affect on the location of the poles.
It would seem logical to assume that increases in temperature would cause increases in precipitation.
Yes, global warming can impact intertidal zones by causing sea levels to rise, increasing ocean temperatures, and altering ecosystems. These changes can affect the distribution and abundance of intertidal species, as well as disrupt their interactions and overall biodiversity.
It would seem logical to assume that increases in temperature would cause increases in precipitation.
If you were asked to speak in a debate, "Against man-made Global Warming" you would be arguing that man is not causing Global Warming. You would have to argue that Global Warming is occurring naturally.
It gets a lot of people hot under the collar. At some point the warming of the planet may become warmer then during the medieval warming period. This would cause sea levels to rise and weather patterns changes around the world. If this ever happens, yes global warming could someday affect you.
In global warming, the glaciers would melt, then they would flow into the ocean, then they could affect ocean currents, changing the climate, in some areas. And with global cooling, there would be more glaciers, depleting the ocean waters.
its easy. global warming. earth will get over heated
no.the global warming won't benefit anyone
They wouldn't- those who would do it only because it'll affect them in the future
The end of global warming would help the ozone. It is because the depletion of ozone is directly related to the global warming caused by greenhouse gases.
No. Global warming is caused by man burning fossil fuels and cutting down forests. No other animal does that. If there were no humans on earth, there would be no global warming.