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Scientists believe that global warming is happening to the earth because of the greenhouse effect and carbon dioxide pollution in the atmosphere.
Science shows us that the earth is warm enough for life because some gases in the atmosphere can capture heat rising from the earth's surface. This is the greenhouse effect. An alternative view is that this is not happening. Those who believe this do not believe science.
Most scientists believe that carbon dioxide (CO2) is the main gas responsible for causing the temperature in the atmosphere to rise due to its role in trapping heat from the sun, a phenomenon known as the greenhouse effect.
they believe that the earth is moving
Scientist agree that the year 2012 CE is happening. As for the apocalyptic interpretation of the Mayan calendar's ending on December 21, 2012, no legitimate scientist believes there is any merit to that theory.
Most people believe in the greenhouse effect, which is how the earth has kept warm enough for life for millions of years. Some people don't believe that global warming is happening. These (sweepingly) are sometimes the same people who do not trust their government and who do not believe that smoking causes cancer.
Scientists believe that human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes, are significantly strengthening the greenhouse effect. These activities release large amounts of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, into the atmosphere, which trap heat and lead to global warming. Additionally, agricultural practices and waste management contribute to increased emissions, further exacerbating the problem. This enhanced greenhouse effect is linked to climate change and its associated impacts on weather patterns, ecosystems, and sea levels.
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Their findings are based on the polar cap melt along with other glacier melt.
I believe the answer you are looking for is "The Greenhouse Effect."
No. A few scientist knew that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was causing a greenhouse effect, bit it wasn't till the 1970s that scientists began to worry. It wasn't till sophisticated computer modelling in the 1990s confirmed global warming and a consensus developed.
Scientists believe that the segments of Earth's crust, known as tectonic plates, are constantly moving and interacting with each other. This movement leads to phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the creation of mountain ranges. The study of plate tectonics helps us understand the dynamic processes shaping the Earth's surface.