That's really hard to say. Predictions have been made, however. An example is that by this past summer, the Arctic would be ice free. It wasn't, and other dire predictions have failed to materialize. The earth did go through a warming trend, but it appears to have slowed, or become static, as there has been zero warming in the last 17 years.
It it does begin again, in short, no one can accurately predict when it will have strong effects.
Infra-red picks up thermal imagery. It related to global warming as it contributes to the greenhouse effect. However, it also helps us to see where the global warming is affecting the climate and how much it is raising each year.
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2012 we really don't know when global warming will stop but we hope soon
Global warming is not seasonal, or annual. It is gradually increasing all the time.
Global warming refers to the long-term increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to human activities that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, predominantly since the mid-20th century. The trend of global warming continues to be a significant environmental issue that requires immediate attention and action to mitigate its impacts.
Dry skin isn't caused by global warming Jackass.
in 1998
Yes, global temperatures have been rising on average every year due to human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, which release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. This leads to the phenomenon known as global warming.
There are many natural effects of global warming. One of these effects is that ice caps melt in the north and south poles. they melt a little bit more each day, and if you add all that melting up in a year, or even 6 monthes, that is a lot of melting!
Well, its really hard to explain this. We have global warming, you know, and the global warming is getting more powerful this year. So, maybe, its really weird saying this, but maybe, we might have a very powerful global warming this year, and it ma cause us all to die
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, with a much greater ability to trap heat in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide over a 20-year period. Its impact on global warming is significant, especially when considering its short-term effects. Reducing methane emissions can help mitigate climate change.
Global warming is linked to the atmosphere on multiple fronts:Solar Radiation: The sun warms the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.Atmospheric Composition: The composition of the atmosphere determines the severity of the greenhouse effect. Since the Industrial Revolution we have been releasing more and more carbon dioxide by burning fossil fuel (300 million-year-old carbon). This extra carbon is causing the accelerated greenhouse effect.