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The climate is determined by the location of the continent and the flow of water and air current. If a continent moves, changes shape, or changes topography, the climate will likely change.
A) decreased biodiversityB) changes in migration timesC) precipitation pattern changesD) rising sea levelsANSER= (_)
If there is a major climate change, most likely lost of organisms will die off. Some will adapt to the extreme conditions, but most won't.
There are basically three kinds of climate forcing:Forcing from Greenhouse gases.Other anthropogenic (man-made) forcing (soot, reflective particles, soil and dust, landcover changes like de- or re-forestation and human changes of clouds)Natural forcings like changes in the sun's energy and volcanic emissions.The one that has the least effect on global climate is Natural forcings.
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.
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The climate is determined by the location of the continent and the flow of water and air current. If a continent moves, changes shape, or changes topography, the climate will likely change.
None. Despite what you may hear, humans do not and likely cannot change climate.
A) decreased biodiversityB) changes in migration timesC) precipitation pattern changesD) rising sea levelsANSER= (_)
The UK's climate is changing. Variability will continue from year to year and between regions of the UK. However, changes are likely to include hotter and drier summers, milder and wetter winters, rising sea levels and more frequent extreme events such as heavy rain, stormy weather and excessive temperatures. Climate change presents two main challenges to businesses. You will be expected to reduce your greenhouse gas emissions to prevent further changes, and to deal with existing, unavoidable changes to the climate. This guide gives advice on adapting your business to changing conditions. Climate change is likely to affect all industry sectors although the scale of the effects on your business will depend on factors such as its activities and location. You may face new risks and challenges as a result of climate change. Climate change may also offer your business new opportunities which you can take advantage of. Adapting your business could involve, for example, making changes to your premises, supply chain, working practices, or products and services so that you are better prepared for the effects of climate change.
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Frogs can be affected in many ways. Some of the ways that have been quite well documented include changes in phenology (timing of breeding) due to warmer temperatures earlier in the season. Additionally as global temperatures increase, the habitat of frogs changes and many species of animal, including frogs, are likely to have temperatures increase beyond their physiological limits. This is particularly likely with montane species that are adapted to the cooler conditions on mountain ranges. Another likely impact of climate change is changes to patterns of rainfall, with many regions of the world likely to become dryer. This will potentially affect the presence of breeding locations (ponds, streams etc) of frogs.