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Tornadoes do not affect climate change. They may be affected by climate change, but how is yet to be determined.
It is possible for a species to survive a climate change that happens slowly over a thousand years:The climate change may not be significant enough to harm the species.The species itself may be flexible enough to not be affected by the climate change,As the climate changes, those on the outer skirts of the climate change area may be attracted to more hospitable areas and survive. Those that don't move may perish.Each new generation may result in variations (mutations) to the species. Some of the variants may be able to live in the new climate conditions. Those that can't will perish.
None. Despite what you may hear, humans do not and likely cannot change climate.
No, snails are probably not aware of climate change. It may be that warmer weather later will cause them problems, but not yet.
You may be asked your perspective on climate change when you travel from one climate to another. Some prefer cold, snowy weather while others long for tropical locations.
Anthropologists may explore unanswered questions such as the origins of human language, the development of complex societies, the impacts of climate change on ancient civilizations, and the role of culture in shaping human behavior.
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.
a change in climate means that certain plants may not be able to survive. this then causes a decrease in herbivores, and then a decrease in carnivores because of the lack of food.
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Yes and we have to!
Global warming is causing climate change, and yes, part of the climate change may mean some parts of the world will be wetter, even floods and rising sea levels, and other parts will be drier, with droughts and famine. There is already famine in much of Africa and climate change will lead to many more deaths than at present.