Because it wastes water and the resources used to make the tooth-paste, as well as most tooth-brushes being plastic
Global warming affects our planet because then we would have much much more rapid and stronger hurricanes and tornadoes. It would start to get really cold. Everything would change. You get the point. Really really hope this answer helped you guys! See ya!
It directly means that all that we use and the way that we use it must not be a contributor to Global Warming aka climate change. Sustainability is all about Sustenance - while we fully expect Earth to fully sustain all of Us We have neglected the simple yet vital Element Reciprocity. [To what end is for our corporations and governments to say]
As it is portable it makes our travel by vehicles simple.
No. They are unrelated phenomena. Global warming is primarily the result of greenhouse gasses being released into the atmosphere. These, in simple terms, trap heat that would otherwise escape into space. The ozone hole is a thinning of ozone over Antarctica. This hole allows extra ultraviolet radiation to reach the surface, but does not contribute to temperature in any significant way.
Simple: turn around 360 degrees all the while casting Your Vision axially Outward and You will not see any area of [inner] Space that is not being blasted by CO2 emitting 'power?' plants.
Simple answer, Yes.
Teens can take simple steps to help stop global warming. A few of these steps would be to switch to clean energy, travel green, reduce waste and use less energy.
Global warming affects our planet because then we would have much much more rapid and stronger hurricanes and tornadoes. It would start to get really cold. Everything would change. You get the point. Really really hope this answer helped you guys! See ya!
its quite simple.. more are the trees, more they will absorb CO2, and there will be a ecological balance of CO2 in the environment, and it will surely reduce global warming.... hey plz plant some trees in your life...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lets present the very same beautiful earth to our coming generations as well..:)
the answer to this question is simple. it csn change the world by making us suffer in co2 and we can all die one day if we cant get something good out of this
It directly means that all that we use and the way that we use it must not be a contributor to Global Warming aka climate change. Sustainability is all about Sustenance - while we fully expect Earth to fully sustain all of Us We have neglected the simple yet vital Element Reciprocity. [To what end is for our corporations and governments to say]
As it is portable it makes our travel by vehicles simple.
Turn off the water while brushing your teeth until you are ready to rinse.
Simple, the rate of usage of fossil fuels and electricity. Just look at Las Vegas, It's litten up like a Christmas tree.
No. They are unrelated phenomena. Global warming is primarily the result of greenhouse gasses being released into the atmosphere. These, in simple terms, trap heat that would otherwise escape into space. The ozone hole is a thinning of ozone over Antarctica. This hole allows extra ultraviolet radiation to reach the surface, but does not contribute to temperature in any significant way.
Global warming is the Earth warming up because of the greenhouse gases. This process is a natural and desired process that allows life to exist on our planet. The theory of an enhanced greenhouse effect is the concept that man has added CO2 to out atmosphere to cause increased warming. The volume of gas man produces is about 0.28% of all greenhouse gases made. To stop this enhanced effect requires us to reduce our emissions to below the levels that some believe started the issue. Reducing CO2 emissions is simple. What is needed would be to reduce our standard of living to pre 1850 conditions.
The basic idea is that a warmer atmosphere would provide more energy for the violent storms that produce tornadoes. This logic, however, is too simple as tornadoes depend on a number of complex factors. While there is evidence of warming, records show that, at least in the U.S., there has been no real increase in tornado activity.