Global Warming
It increases.
nothing hahaha
Fiercer storms.
Tempartures. Temperatures* Savage ^
The process of a glacier melting takes place over a long period of time of increased temperatures. Only increased temperatures can melt an object the size of a glacier.
Global temperatures on both land and sea have increased by 0.75 °C (1.35 °F) relative to the period 1860-1900. Land temperatures have increased twice as fast as water.
If the amount of greenhouse gases increased, it would lead to a stronger greenhouse effect, trapping more heat in the Earth's atmosphere and causing global temperatures to rise. On the other hand, if the amount of greenhouse gases decreased, it would weaken the greenhouse effect, resulting in cooler global temperatures.
Reduction in body weight, sleeplessness, buldging eyes, increased body temperatures, heat sensitivity, increased metabolism, excess hunger.
Increased emissions of greenhouse gases
Yes, in most cases. Many pens will not write in freezing temperatures, while high temperatures can cause increased pressure in the well and expulsion of excess ink.
Global temperatures have increased as atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide have risen, due to the greenhouse effect trapping heat in the atmosphere. This phenomenon is known as global warming, leading to climate change and resulting in more frequent and severe weather events.
Yes, lead becomes more brittle at low temperatures. As the temperature decreases, the mobility of atoms in lead decreases, leading to increased resistance to deformation and increased susceptibility to fracture under stress. This property is important to consider when using lead in applications that involve exposure to low temperatures.