It is very possible, given the rejuvination that the oceans could experience and the increace in the percentage of the earth covered by water. It would, however, probably take hundreds of millions of years.
The albedo effect, characterised by changes in the reflection and absorption of sunlight, does play a small role in global warming, but requires global warming to be underway before it can play that part. As the world warms, ice caps and sea ice melt. Ice reflects much of the sun's energy back into space, but when the ice disappears the open sea and land absorb much of the sun's energy, becoming warmer. This accelerates global warming.
No because the Kyoto protocol assumes human beings are responsible for global warming. This is unlikely to be the case because the earth has gone through numerous cycles of warming and cooling going back long before human beings were a significant presence on this planet. Ever heard of the Ice Ages? There were several. Global warming and cooling are a function of solar activity and people can't control the sun.
Yes because the energy from the sun is not reflected back into space. It stays in Earth's atmosphere, raising global temperatures.
Harmful gases trap the heat of the sun that was supposed to be reflected back in the atmosphere, this causes the earth to heat up. As it heats up, the water evaporates, but, it comes back to the oceans eventually through rain. SO GLOBAL WARMING DOES NOT AFFECT THE RATIO OF LAND AND WATER However, Global warming does affect the ratio of land and CLEAN water, as some of the evaporated water can turn into acid rain, hope u completely got the answer.
Lawn mowers use energy to cut the grass. Creation of that energy results in green house gas emissions which contribute to global warming. Elimination of grass, or large quantities of the plants, reduces the ability to convert CO2 back into carbon and oxygen.
Snow acts as a reflector (albedo) so more of the sun's radiation will be reflected back into space instead of warming the earth.This will make a tiny difference to the speed of global warming.
Global Warming and they take a long time to grow back
technically, the world won't go back to normal i fwe stop global warming. But if we plant trees and actually care about the environment like stop littering, we may be able to reverse its effecrs.
No it lets you bring back a monster from the graveyard and place on the field and stays till its destroyed
Monster reborn and Call of the haunted
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The albedo effect, characterised by changes in the reflection and absorption of sunlight, does play a small role in global warming, but requires global warming to be underway before it can play that part. As the world warms, ice caps and sea ice melt. Ice reflects much of the sun's energy back into space, but when the ice disappears the open sea and land absorb much of the sun's energy, becoming warmer. This accelerates global warming.
No because the Kyoto protocol assumes human beings are responsible for global warming. This is unlikely to be the case because the earth has gone through numerous cycles of warming and cooling going back long before human beings were a significant presence on this planet. Ever heard of the Ice Ages? There were several. Global warming and cooling are a function of solar activity and people can't control the sun.
To bring back "the monster" if you read his wiki you'll learn more.
Yes because the energy from the sun is not reflected back into space. It stays in Earth's atmosphere, raising global temperatures.
Cutting back on the use of electric appliances will help slow down air pollution, which will slow down global warming. SAVE THE EARTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (hey, that's what my shirt says right now! go figure!)
Radiation from the sun warms the earth. Increasing amounts of greenhouse gases prevent this heat from reflecting back out into space, causing a global warming of the atmosphere.