that is a complex question ozone is detererating and allowing suns rays to penetrate easier but also allows hot air out easier and also to be consitered not foucusing on the sun earth as a rock is cooling the magma inside the planet is as all ways cooling down
"obviously warmer as per records per year earths temp gets more n more"
Its debatable but I think its not really getting Warmer its getting cooler . For example in December of 2008 the entire las Vegas Valley snowed for the first time in history
Note that Las Vegas is in a huge desert .
The long-term trend of Earth's temperature for the immediate past has been warming, and this coincides with the industrial growth of civilization (as evidenced by higher concentrations of carbon dioxide, methane, and other gases). This trend was labeled "global warming", which is misleading because it implies a constant increase.
Because of the uncertainties in observations, particularly farther in the past, the actual change in the world's temperature over the last century or more can only be estimated based on spatially-limited and discontinuous instrument records, environmental proxies, and ancillary observations such as ship records and observations coinciding with the change in seasons (i.e. flowering of certain species, meltout and freezing of lake and river ice, etc.). The Earth's temperature in recent decades is very well known due to improvements in existing observation networks and new technologies, including a range of remote sensing techniques and metrics that quantify the heat in the oceans and lower atmosphere.
Climates are changing. Some are getting warmer at times, others colder. The atmosphere and oceans are warming and this is changing the climate.
Due to the increased amount of greenhouse gasses, the amount of ENERGY in our atmosphere is increasing, as less can escape the atmosphere. Because of this increased energy, climates are becoming both more hot and cold, the oceans are warming, and the whole climate system is being thrown out of whack. Long story short: increased greenhouse gas means more energy in our atmosphere, which causes temperatures to drastically increase or decrease worldwide.
The earth is heating up. All scientists agree that the earth is heating and the vast majority of climate scientists agree that this warming is being caused by the human activities of deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity.
No, actually recent studies suggest that the earth is getting warmer; as in "Global Warming."
yes it is getting hotter. The last decade has been the hottest record and the past 50 have also been getting warmer. This has caused more heat waves.
Yes. It was 102 degrees yesterday.
Iowa
By not throwing garbage any where and by planting trees
No, they live in warmer climates.
The type of current that creates warmer climates along coastal areas is called (Warm-Water)
Depending on where you are located on earth you will have various climates; for example if you are located near the equator, your climate is much warmer than those who live father away from it.
Wind, of course!
Yes. There is no doubt at all. The earth, the atmosphere and the oceans are getting warmer and warmer.
They typically are one of the warmer places on the Earth. They also receive more rain than most.
Iowa
It's the Earth (all of it) getting warmer.
by not using much electrictiy
By making the people trying and learning to adjust to the warmer climates,and the climates would be all off balance.
It is much harder to drill in the arctic because of the weather, sometimes the parts of an oil rig freeze. In warmer climates you don't have to worry about that. There is less oil in warmer climates.
The earth is getting warmer because of human activity, namely, the burning of fossil fuels over the past 200 years. This is putting additional carbon dioxide into the atmosphere where the greenhouse effect traps heat. More gas traps more heat and the earth is getting warmer.
convection
Latitudes closer to the Equator have warmer climates because they receive direct sunlight and therefore, the latitudes get evidently heated. :)
Because Earth is getting warmer.