It may have problems with sea level rise. London already has barrages across the River Thames to guard against storm surges. If sea levels rise the barriers may not be enough.
If the Gulf Stream slows or stops then the warming of the British Isles will come to an end. There may be a colder period where the Thames may freeze over. Canada has sea ice at a similar latitude to London.
It will affect every part of the earth so the uk too..just imagine..if the water of the poles melt the amount of the water!
Yes, if all the ice on Antarctica and Greenland melts, sea levels around the world will rise by 220 feet (66 metres). This will flood many coastal cities.
Tornadoes do not affect climate change. They may be affected by climate change, but how is yet to be determined.
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There is no evidence that shows jaguars are being affected by climate change.
I think Yes, Climate change affect temperature, and changes in temperature means changes in Precipitation. Precipitation depend mostly on condensation of atmosphere water vapor, and condensation does depend on temperature which is affected by climate change.
Climate is affected by the seasons and the weather is affected by the climate. Seasons=Climate=Weather.
climate is affected by elevation because the change in climate due to altitude
The climate is not affected by entropy.
Tornadoes do not affect climate change. They may be affected by climate change, but how is yet to be determined.
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Yes, topography and climate play a significant role in agricultural production. Different crops require specific conditions to thrive, such as certain temperatures, levels of rainfall, and soil types. Topography can affect factors like water drainage and sunlight exposure, impacting crop yields. Countries with varied topography and climates often have diverse agricultural practices to accommodate these differences.
Anticyclones can be affected by climate change. When air temperature increases it causes clouds to evaporate and anticyclones create dry weather in the summer time.
There is no evidence that shows jaguars are being affected by climate change.
Sunspots
The polar ice caps.
London has a temperate climate so it should not be too affected by major storms, it can rain often at times but the weather in London is generally safe (as opposed to dangerous conditions like drought and extreme tornadoes). The winters of 2009 and 2010 we're pretty bad when tons of snow fell (which disrupted transport and Christmas travel), but generally London has a liveable climate.
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