No. The 2004 tsunami was a geologic event unrelated to weather or climate.
It should be global warming. Both processes are interrelated.
Yes it is. It will cause global warming and thus ozone depletion.
One of the raw materials used in photosynthesis is carbon dioxide. The overproduction of this molecule due to the burning of fossil fuels among other human activities has been linked to global warming effects.
Probably a heat have or a cold wave
There are many efforts world-wide to reduce the green house gases that are theoretically linked to Global Warming. GW leaders like Al Gore suggest that GW is caused by industrial out pouring of Carbon Dioxide gas.
Tornadoes will always occur, with or without global warming. So far the only known trend in tornado activity that may be linked to global warming is a northward shift of the areas of highest tornado activity in Tornado Alley.
Global warming refers to the long term increase of the earths temperature. It is directly linked to climate change but is not an interchangeable term for it.
Global warming is causing climate change.
It should be global warming. Both processes are interrelated.
Yes it is. It will cause global warming and thus ozone depletion.
There are many ways but the main one is coal and nuclear wastes.
One of the raw materials used in photosynthesis is carbon dioxide. The overproduction of this molecule due to the burning of fossil fuels among other human activities has been linked to global warming effects.
Melting icecaps and glaciers.
Probably a heat have or a cold wave
There are many efforts world-wide to reduce the green house gases that are theoretically linked to Global Warming. GW leaders like Al Gore suggest that GW is caused by industrial out pouring of Carbon Dioxide gas.
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when you burn fossil fuels you get greenhouse gasses but that causes global warming so that causes two damages to the earth and enviorment.