The earth will melt
ice age!
Global warming!
If the sun emitted more energy, global climates would likely become warmer as more solar radiation reaches the Earth's surface. This could lead to increased temperatures, changes in weather patterns, and potentially more extreme weather events such as heatwaves and droughts. It could also contribute to accelerated melting of polar ice caps and rising sea levels.
Not quite, though they are very closely connected. Global warming is the warming of the earth. This is causing climate change, which is the many different changes in climate that are beginning to happen.
Without heat energy from the sun, the global winds would eventually weaken and dissipate. The temperature difference that drives wind patterns would disappear, resulting in a breakdown of the atmospheric circulation system. The Earth's climate and weather patterns would be drastically altered.
A dramatic decrease in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere would lead to a reduction in the greenhouse effect, resulting in a cooler global climate. This could potentially slow down or reverse some of the current impacts of climate change such as global warming, rising sea levels, and extreme weather events. However, it is important to note that other factors also influence global climate, so the impact would not be immediate or completely predictable.
it would be more hot and the ocean would be warmer or coller
it would turn into a waffle :)
No, but global warming is predicted to cause floods and may already have contributed to some of the recent record floods. Global warming is also predicted to cause prolonged droughts in other regions.
Climate change began as a result of human activities that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. These gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to a warming trend that results in changes to the climate system. Climate change has been exacerbated by industrialization and the increase in carbon dioxide levels since the mid-20th century.
Gamma rays are emitted during radioactive decay processes in which the nucleus releases excess energy. This can happen after alpha or beta decay has occurred, leaving the nucleus in an excited state. The emission of gamma rays allows the nucleus to transition to a more stable state by releasing high-energy photons.
It causes global warming. The more smoke and CO2 that gets up there, the warmer the overall climate becomes.