No. Some regions are warming much faster than others. It seems that regions closer to the poles will generally warm more than those near the equator, but there are local variations. Some areas may actually become cooler because of climate change and different wind patterns.
The factors that influence the rate of warming of a particular spot on the Earth's surface would be what season it is and the climate. This is because in some seasons the sun isn't as strong.
All planets experience climate change (warmer and cooler) due to fluctuations in sun output, changes in the planets distance to the sun and rate/tilt of rotation. global warming typically refers to human induced global warming and therefore only earth is influenced.
Enzyme reaction rate increse with temperature. So photosynthetic rate increases
Scientists are worried about global warming because not only will it affect people but it will affect everything on the earth. They know that the rate of global warming is increasing, and that this will inevitably have serious consequences for the environment and our economies. Their concern is for science to be taken seriously by politicians and business leaders, so that solutions can be put in place in time to avoid catastrophic effects.
It increases the rate of evaporation.
The factors that influence the rate of warming of a particular spot on the Earth's surface would be what season it is and the climate. This is because in some seasons the sun isn't as strong.
The factors that influence the rate of warming of a particular spot on the Earth's surface would be what season it is and the climate. This is because in some seasons the sun isn't as strong.
The factors that influence the rate of warming of a particular spot on the Earth's surface would be what season it is and the climate. This is because in some seasons the sun isn't as strong.
The resurfacing rate of Earth's crust is two and one half centimeters per year. It takes billions of years for the entire crust to be resurfaced.
NO! Taking the heat from the Earth is helping the sub surface cool at a faster rate. You might be thinking well then how is global warming happening? The atmosphere is warming up but the sub surface is cooling. We are finding more and more ways to help drive the earth to its grave.
Global Warming does affect the survival rate of Polar Bears because Global Warming Melts the ice.
All planets experience climate change (warmer and cooler) due to fluctuations in sun output, changes in the planets distance to the sun and rate/tilt of rotation. global warming typically refers to human induced global warming and therefore only earth is influenced.
This is caused by the earth's tilt. Vertical rays of the sun hit the earth at points between 23.5 degrees of the equator. Where ever the radiation is perpendicular to the surface, radiation is being maximized, and therefore must be transported elsewhere around the earth to account for this uneven heating.
Enzyme reaction rate increse with temperature. So photosynthetic rate increases
The accelerated greenhouse effect will grow at a faster rate, the earth will get warmer, global warming will continue and climate change will become more catastrophic!
Scientists are worried about global warming because not only will it affect people but it will affect everything on the earth. They know that the rate of global warming is increasing, and that this will inevitably have serious consequences for the environment and our economies. Their concern is for science to be taken seriously by politicians and business leaders, so that solutions can be put in place in time to avoid catastrophic effects.
It is not. The past 10,000 years has shown warming, but the rate is slow enough for all animals to adapt.