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Q: Why do swamps affect global warming in our environment?
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Which past environment led to the formation of coal?

Coal was formed during the Carboniferous period around 360 million years ago in environments such as swamps and marshes. During this time, the Earth's climate was warm and humid, leading to the growth of dense vegetation. Over time, the plant material accumulated and was buried under layers of sediment, eventually transforming into coal due to heat and pressure.


How swamps affect the environment?

they use up alot of water that can be processesed into drinking water. It also gives animal a natural habitat that give human more space to live as well.


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What type of environment promotes the spread of dengue fever?

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Why do geologists have problems mining when the coal is in tropical swamps?

Mining coal from tropical swamps might be a problem for geologists because they would be disrupting or damaging the environment and the ecosystems around the mine.


Why do snakes live in swamps?

Snakes like a cozy environment, they do not prefer to live in high temperature areas.


Why do snakes live good in swamps?

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What type of environment do alligators live?

They live in swamps along rivers, bayous, and lakes. Their environment has lots of plants, submerged trees and branches, and marshy ground. This is similar to the habitat of many types of frogs.


What are gasses that contribute to global warming?

None. Humans only account for less than 2% of all CO2 emissions into th atmosphere. The other 98-99% comes from nature itself such as dying plants and animals, Volcanoes, Weather, natural chemical reations and occurances, (such as methane swamps) and even weather. Lightning, for example, creates what is called Ozone, which is an unstable for of Oxygen (the gas we breathe) that is known to be dense enough to block some wavelengths of light (which started the whole "greenhouse effect" hoax). There is nothing humans that humans have done, are doing, or will ever do that can cause "global warming" or "climate change". More CO2 is released everyday in nature than we release in an entire year. So really, looking at a liberal approach, everything that emits CO2 (whether it being a combustion reaction or not) can theoretically cause "global warming". So technically even your farts are "killing the planet". However there isn't enough CO2 released to actually cause "global warming" (we actually have no real proof it is even happening). So really the answer is: there arent any.


What is a moose's environment?

Moose live mostly in Canada and Maine, so they live in forested areas with maybe some swamps or lakes.


Does swamp water stink?

Swamps usually do have a distinct smell because of the water and the plant life in the water.