None. Despite what you may hear, humans do not and likely cannot change climate.
climate changes the way humans live because the amount of gas from factories we give off the more heat we trap in so that causes GLOBAL WARMING!!
Humans do not cause tornadoes. While climate change may affect tornadoes, it is still uncertain how exactly this will play out.
Humans play a significant role in both environmental stability and change. Through their activities such as deforestation, pollution, and over-exploitation of resources, humans can destabilize ecosystems and contribute to climate change. However, humans also have the ability to promote environmental stability through conservation efforts, sustainable practices, and reducing their carbon footprint.
the enemies are climate change, humans, and the saber toothed tiger
Humans will not die out because of climate change. Humans like all other biological species will evolve. We will also adapt to our changing environment.
They died out, either because of climate change, or competition from Cro-Magnon man (modern humans).
If humans continue to burn fossil fuels and all other natural resources, continue emitting harmful gases, etc, it will be irreversible. If humans change their ways, yes, Climate Change is fully irreversible. By turning to other methods of obtaining energy, becoming aware of current problems, and acting upon it, yes, Climate Change and Global Warming can be reversed.
There is no single agreed-upon reason for the extinction of Neanderthals. Some possible contributing factors include competition with modern humans for resources, changes in climate, and possible interbreeding with modern humans leading to assimilation of Neanderthal genes into the modern human population.
No. they were killed off due to rapid climate change.
Humans impact bats primarily through habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change. Deforestation and urbanization reduce the natural roosting and foraging habitats that bats rely on. Additionally, pesticides and other chemicals can harm bats directly or reduce their food sources, such as insects. Lastly, climate change alters ecosystems, affecting bat migration patterns and availability of resources.
Humans are using up natural resources such as water, forests, fossil fuels, and minerals at unsustainable rates, leading to environmental degradation. This overexploitation is causing habitat destruction, species extinction, pollution, and climate change, posing significant threats to biodiversity and ecosystems.
Climate change