Climate Change What is the extent of climate change? How did it start? All these questions shall be answered. Since the late 1750's industrializm has grown big. Some say too big. The green house gasses trapped in the air are causing the ozone layer to deplete. The earth is "heating up". That is just a theory though. Climate Change What is the extent of climate change? How did it start? All these questions shall be answered. Since the late 1750's industrializm has grown big. Some say too big. The green house gasses trapped in the air are causing the ozone layer to deplete. The earth is "heating up". That is just a theory though.
Climate change is more than just global warming; it is also associated with more prolonged droughts, more frequent severe floods and more intense storms, as well as higher ocean storm surges and rising sea levels, all of which are predicted t result from global warming. In some cases, this is expected to lead to land erosion and in others to inundation of rich coastal lands or partial inundation and salination.
Some of the predicted effects will be:
More damaging storms will result in economic losses and higher insurance premiums.
As well as droughts and floods, climate change also means changes such as more unpredictable rainfall, which can also have an effect on food production and economic activity.
Uncontrolled climate change is harmful.
A:Ice age, mega disasters like hurricanes and tornados, major flooding. Watch the movie The Day After Tommorow, its somewhat true! A:Climate change is a secondary effect of global warming. The result will be not only more severe droughts and floods, but more extreme weather events because of the increased thermal energy in the atmosphere. The number and severity of hurricanes has increased noticeably since the nineteenth century. We can also expect more damaging tornadoes. And, surprisingly, it seems that we can expect localised cooling, as recently noted in the United States, because of cold winds coming down from the arctic regions. NASA reports concerns that there will be food shortages because of the uneven distribution of rainfall.1. Climate change now is showing up mostly in the Arctic Circle where the ice has been disappearing for the past century. It is predicted that loss would continue in this area.
2. Mountain ranges, such as the Himalayas have seen no change in their ice levels for the past several years, but the ice patterns and areas have changed. Lower level ice has reduced while upper level ice has increased. If global warming is real, we will expect this ice to start to disappear.
3. The Antarctic has seen some glacial loss but the total volume of ice has increased. If global warming is man induced, we would expect this trend to reverse.
4. Sea levels are rising at the slowest rates of many years. If global warming is true, we will expect to see these levels increase soon.
5. Warming of the Troposhere seems to have stopped temporarily. If global warming is true, the prediction is that this area will start warming again.
That would depend on what "your" country was. Globally we are seeing the melting of the planet's ice caps, that will affect us all.
None of Us will be unaffected.
They impact humans by flooding homes and can also kill people. It hurts the environment by ruining lands and can make trees fall
habitat loss and deforestation are important causes of species extinction over hunting has also been a significant cause of extinction of thousand of species Domino effects , pollution,climate change are important causes of loss of biodiversity this is because of humans people are cutting down the trees for making houses so the humans are having a role in loss of biodiversity
A climate change skeptic is someone who believes one of the following: a. That the climate of the Earth is not changing at an unusually rapid rate, or b. That the climate is changing but people are not responsible for this situation.
Through Education and Recycling.
There isn't a whole lot that is being done about the climate change in Oregon. This is because most people are uneducated about the issue.
People can change the environment by not polluting
Climate can have a significant impact on the amount of time that people spend outside. It can also have an impact on their health status through exacerbating existing health conditions.
kill people ,homes ,and things humans need
Many surrounding factors affect the life of an animal. For example the climate, climate can not only impact the comfort of an animal, but also the animals food supply. People also impact the life of an animal, people moving into the animals home area, can make life more difficult for the animal.
people pee in it
i think because they kill people
sure
This question is sort of vague but I would guess the Environmental Revolution would have the greatest impact on the future quality of life for humans on Earth mainly because if future generations live the way we do no (exploiting resources at an unsustainable rate) then aspects such as Global Climate Change and air pollution will continue to rise.
They impact humans by flooding homes and can also kill people. It hurts the environment by ruining lands and can make trees fall
habitat loss and deforestation are important causes of species extinction over hunting has also been a significant cause of extinction of thousand of species Domino effects , pollution,climate change are important causes of loss of biodiversity this is because of humans people are cutting down the trees for making houses so the humans are having a role in loss of biodiversity
No because recycling is a choice
they are to lazy to do anythink. that what it makes people do