The two major effects of continued global warming would be a rise in sea levels (from polar ice melt) and a change in rainfall distribution caused by temperature, currents, and wind patterns. Secondary effects are loss of natural habitats (e.g. polar bears, birds, humans), and intensification of extreme weather phenomena including tropical storms.
change in monsoon coming......,
Human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation are not natural causes of climatic change. These activities release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, leading to the enhanced greenhouse effect and global warming.
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it is an change that change the change
'Climatic' is standard. But the very common phrase 'climate change' uses climate as an adjective.+1Answers.comAnswers.com
It didn't change consequences; the consequences were always the same: stop communist aggression or let them spread.
yes it does because it is a climatic barrier
Climatic disturbances lead to a range of severe consequences, including increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as hurricanes, droughts, and floods. These changes disrupt ecosystems, threaten biodiversity, and can result in habitat loss. Additionally, they pose significant risks to agriculture, food security, and human health, while also exacerbating social and economic inequalities. Ultimately, climatic disturbances can lead to forced migrations and increased conflict over resources.
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They die man ! sooo not cool ! they freakin' die !
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Then the Earth would lose most of its defenses against the Sun's harmful radiation, which would have severe climatic consequences.