It is not possible to know precisely which penguins are affected. Most penguins live in remote areas where they are difficult to study. Antarctica is still very cold, so the penguins' habitat there has plenty of ice.
Penguins in other places, like the penguin colonies in Australia, have to deal with heat waves and storms, but they are not in danger yet.
there is global warming and air pollotion
It is not a resource. It is a dangerous phenomenon.
The continent itself will not be affected by global warming. However, the ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent -- 90% of the earth's store of ice -- which holds 70% of the earth's fresh water, is threatened by global warming.
global warming
1st. that's not a question, it's a statement 2nd .Global warming doesn't exist 3rd this answer is kind of bad
There are so many side effects to man kind from global warming. Here is the biggest side effect:;If global warming continues for a longer time, it could make the planet inhabitable and force all life to either become extinct, or if technology allows, move off of earth. Think of earth as a slow heating oven.
yes i kind of thought the term "global" would have given that one away. Obviously not
Yes. Any kind of renewable energy, solar, water, wind, wave, geothermal, will help to slow global warming and improve the life prospects for the human race.
the heat of the planet and man kind `realising fumes`
Global warming itself does not directly cause mutations in organisms. However, it can indirectly affect mutation rates by changing environmental conditions and increasing exposure to mutagenic agents like UV radiation or pollutants, which can lead to mutations in certain species.
Kind of. They try to keep trees from being cut down, and trees consume carbon dioxide, so I guess you could say they fight global warming indirectly.
well the most obvious answer is avalanches, and because of global warming its bound to happen!