volcanic outgassing a. pex
Solar variation is the undisputed leader in the cause of climate change. The current warming started thousands of years before man started using fossil fuels.
Some individuals claim that man is a additional contributor. This may be the case, but it has not yet been proven.
The burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide (CO2).
Earth's collision with a huge asteroid. All of the volcanoes exploding at once would also.
Volcanic outgassing.
Two hundred years of burning fossil fuels is already triggering a climate change that could lead to a mass extinction of all life on Earth.
Global warming
Unstable weather patterns
What grows where.
Well an advantage of climate change is that we have warmth but there are more disadvantages: Firstly Icebergs and glaciers melt so eskimo's and other land animals like polarbears won't have any land to live on. Climate change causes floods in Bangladesh.
the 1990s were the warmest decade of the century
Tornadoes are most likely to occur in a temperate to subtropical climate.
Change of climate,potchars,and other animals eating them.
Most likely, the end of the last ice age.
Icthyosaurus died out around 93 million years ago. The cause of their extinction is unknown, but could have been climate change or, less likely, competition from plesiosaurs and mosasaurs.
most probably change in the climatic condition was the main reason for their extinction!!
Most likely, the end of the last ice age.
A species that is genetically diverse is more likely to survive in the event of a major change in it's environment, because of chance. A large swing in climate for instance, could entirely wipe out a species that was solely suited to a specific climate. However, if a portion of the species is more adaptable to a colder climate, and a portion is more adaptable to a warmer climate, even though a climate change would mean death for a large portion, a portion would be more likely to survive.
the extinction of a type of shrimp
The extinction of a type of shrimp
the extinction of a type of shrimp
Extinction is most likely to be caused by environmental conditions. Dramatic changes to the climate can mean that species are no longer adapted to survive.
None. Despite what you may hear, humans do not and likely cannot change climate.
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