Netherlands means "low lands" and by rising the sea levels there's a chance of them flooding.
Rising sea levels are not the cause of sea life. In fact, some types of plankton absorb CO2 from the water, and in turn this means that global warming is slowed, and so the ice caps don't melt so quickly, and so sea levels don't rise so much...
Well, if you are talking about the sydney opera house, then here is the answer; There are many problems at the moment, but people are scared because of the rising sea levels. There is a threat posed where the sydney opera house could sink because of the rising sea levels. And to stop the rising sea levels is to stop global warming, which, we all know, is very hard.
They were formed by peat digging and the sea levels rising and flooding the pits!
Yes, sea levels are rising because of warming oceans and melting ice, but no, days will not get shorter.
rising sea levels :] apex answer
Netherlands means "low lands" and by rising the sea levels there's a chance of them flooding.
rising sea levels. There is a threat posed where the sydney opera house could sink because of the rising sea levels. And to stop the rising sea levels is to stop global warming, which, we all know, is very hard.
nothing!
Rising sea levels are not the cause of sea life. In fact, some types of plankton absorb CO2 from the water, and in turn this means that global warming is slowed, and so the ice caps don't melt so quickly, and so sea levels don't rise so much...
Kiribati is in danger of rising sea levels
land getting flooded
Well, if you are talking about the sydney opera house, then here is the answer; There are many problems at the moment, but people are scared because of the rising sea levels. There is a threat posed where the sydney opera house could sink because of the rising sea levels. And to stop the rising sea levels is to stop global warming, which, we all know, is very hard.
Melting of glaciers.
There is no connection between reduced ozone and rising sea levels.Rising sea levels are being caused by the melting of land ice (Greenland and Antarctica, as well as glaciers) and the expansion of water as the oceans become warmer.
Sea levels are currently rising about 3 mm a year. In 20 years sea levels have risen about 60 mm, which is 6 cm (2.36 inches).
Global warming affects the climate. Scientists can measure:the rising levels of greenhouse gases,the rising temperatures,the rising sea levels,the rising number of weather events like heatwaves, floods and storms.