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Pollution and oil spillsBurning fossil fuels releasing greenhouse gases.
Human activities like burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) and deforestation have increasedlevels of greenhouse gases.
Human activities affect the environment. The photos do not.
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Carbon-Dioxide or CO2
Pollution and oil spillsBurning fossil fuels releasing greenhouse gases.
Human activities can alter the atmosphere because of greenhouse gasses and aerosols. The greenhouse gasses that are released due to human activities include methane, nitrous oxide, halocarbons, and carbon dioxide.
the greenhouse affect all human life.
Human activities like burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) and deforestation have increasedlevels of greenhouse gases.
The stronger, or enhanced greenhouse effect is principally the result of human activities that increase the atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide and methane. these activities include burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas, manufacturing cement and deforestation.
There really are no human activities that don't affect Antarctica.
Human activities affect the environment. The photos do not.
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There is only one human activity that might influence tornadoes, but it does not cause the on an individual scale. Many have claimed that rising temperatures due to human greenhouse emissions has led to or will lead to an increase in tornado activity. This needs more looking into, however, as scientists are still no sure how increasing global temperatures will affect tornadoes.
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The greenhouse effect contains two different components: the natural greenhouse effect, and the enhanced greenhouse effect that results from human activities and is the cause of global warming.Water vapour is the most plentiful greenhouse gas and is mainly responsible for the natural greenhouse effect that maintains the world at a comfortable temperature suitable for human existence. Carbon dioxide also plays an important part in this natural greenhouse effect.Carbon dioxide is mainly responsible for the enhanced greenhouse effect. In this case, water vapour plays only a minor part as an enhancer, because the atmospheric concentration of it will increase if the temperature rises for other reasons, then causing a further increase in temperatures.