Peace between India and Bangladesh... sort of. Climate change has caused the sea levels in the Bay of Bengal to rise so much that the water has submerged several islands off the coast of India and Bangladesh including the much disputed New Moore Island which, thanks to climate change, is no more. Hence, India and Bangladesh no longer have to fight over who owns it. see link below
Short-term climate change is caused by the El Nino and La Nina effects. These change the climate for approximately one year.
The southern oscillation (commonly and mistakenly referred to as "el Nino.").
Short-term climate change is called weather.
As of now this topic is not yet fully evaluated by scientists. Some studies do indicate a relationship between solar winds, sunspots and climate change on earth, but there's no clear evidence on the actual impact.
If the temperature rises, organisms can move to cooler places, moving away from the equator, causing organisms to start breeding and plant flowering too soon
Depends on the species. Studies have found that some will adapt while others will be unable to, and some will move inland while this is not an option for others. In short, it is uncertain but there will be some winners and some losers.
Climate change may afftect tornado activity in some regions, but exactly how is uncertain. Some areas would experience more tornadoes and some would experience fewer.
there all depends what kind old changes are being make because there are positive and negative effects
Nobody will benefit from climate change. There may be some short term improvements in weather in some colder countries, but they will be offset by other problems.
Most nations have played some part in global warming and climate change. But, all nations with modern societies with automobiles and that use fossil fuel for heat or transportation contribute to climate change and are responsible for it to some degree. Whether they're responsible for it or not they'll suffer from it.
it shapes the landscape of the land.
There are probably three "big" questions that preteens might ask about global climate change.How will I be affected by global climate change?What are the consequences of global climate change?What can be done to fight global climate change?If these questions seem a bit "advanced" for preteens here's a suggestion: do not sell them short. They know what time it is. They know what's going on.
As of now this topic is not yet fully evaluated by scientists. Some studies do indicate a relationship between solar winds, sunspots and climate change on earth, but there's no clear evidence on the actual impact.
flooding , tsunami's , hurricanes and tornadoes
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If the temperature rises, organisms can move to cooler places, moving away from the equator, causing organisms to start breeding and plant flowering too soon
i belive it is some change like a variable of some sort
Depends on the species. Studies have found that some will adapt while others will be unable to, and some will move inland while this is not an option for others. In short, it is uncertain but there will be some winners and some losers.
You can use it as a noun: The climate in this nation is nice. My geography always talks about the climate of the country that we are studying. You can use it as an adjective: Some think that climate change is a hoax. Others think that the threat of climate change is dangerous.