The rise in temperature all over the world. This is not more accurate. It is the same way of saying it. Global warming causes climate change, but is not the same as climate change.
Global warming is long term changes - increases - in the global temperature.The increases in the global temperature are being caused by the accelerated greenhouse effect. That is, more greenhouse gases in the atmosphere (methane, but largely carbon dioxide from our burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas) capture more of the sun's heat and warm the atmosphere. This extra warming is global warming.
yes global warming covers the whole globe hence the term GLOBAL
Global warming is the main cause for our drastic changes in temperature.
Climate change. Though that is actually caused by global warming.
Global warming is a long-term increase in Earth's overall temperature, which is occurring in all seasons. However, the effects of global warming, such as rising temperatures, melting ice caps, and more extreme weather events, can be more noticeable in certain seasons depending on the region.
The term is "global warming," which refers to the long-term increase in Earth's average surface temperature.
The correct term is 'global warming'. It refers to the long-term increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to human activities like burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes. 'Global warning' is not a recognized term in the context of climate change.
The technical term for global warming in Telugu is "లోక ఉష్ణోగ్రత" (loka ushnogra).
Global warming
The English translation for the term calentamiento global is Global Warming. This term refers to the process whereby gasses and pollution in the atmosphere lead to an average increase in the world's temperatures.
Wallace Broecker from Columbia University is said to have "coined" the term Global Warming.
No, global warming refers to a long-term increase in Earth's average temperature, causing more extreme heat events. Freezing of a building is more likely due to cold temperatures, inadequate insulation, or heating issues, rather than global warming.