yes global warming covers the whole globe hence the term GLOBAL
Penguins. They live on fish and krill. Krill supplies are being affected by warmer waters and this is affecting the whole food chain.
Global comes from globe, meaning the earth. So global means "all over the earth". Warming comes from the adjective warm, meaning a bit hot, so warming means "getting warm". So Global Warming means that the whole earth is getting warm.
The fact that it's global means the whole Earth is included.
No. Although Al Gore himself is not a scientist, he has listened carefully to what scientists have to say about global warming. He is concerned about scientific predictions about the potential effects of global warming on society and the world as a whole, because that is what most scientists are telling him.
Strictly speaking there is no other name for global warming."The whole earth heating up" might be another name.Global warming is causing climate change, so many people think they are both the same, so they say:"Climate change is another name for global warming", but they are not really the same.
It is difficult to quantify the exact percentage of the Earth that would be saved by stopping global warming completely. However, halting global warming would help protect ecosystems, reduce extreme weather events, and mitigate the threat of sea level rise, benefiting the planet as a whole.
global warming. well, now that i mention it, it is pretty much whats threatening the whole world.
Not quite, though they are very closely connected. Global warming is the warming of the earth. This is causing climate change, which is the many different changes in climate that are beginning to happen.
Global warming has occurred across the world, including in regions such as the Arctic, where temperatures have risen at a faster rate than the global average. Other impacted areas include Antarctica, where ice sheets are melting, leading to rising sea levels. Additionally, many regions have experienced extreme weather events like heatwaves, droughts, and wildfires due to global warming.
The continent itself will not be affected by global warming. However, the ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent -- 90% of the earth's store of ice -- which holds 70% of the earth's fresh water, is threatened by global warming.
The potential social effects are enormous from increased global warming. Whole populations are going to be starving and developing countries' governments are not rich enough to feed them. Whole countries will be trying to move to better climatic areas. Millions of climate refugees will be hammering at the door of the cooler countries.