global warming would indeed affect the intertidal zone, it would affect the water levels, salinity and most likely temperature.
The intertidal zone is the area on the shore between the highest tide mark, and the lowest the tide gets, in that location. Many small crabs, such as hermit crabs, inhabit the intertidal zone.
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A:Global warming will result in widespread species extinction. Some species will be able to migrate to cooler areas, some will adapt or evolve, and some will simply die out. One of the most important negative impact on some species will be the change to food availability or a change to their ability either to hunt or avoid predators in a changing environment. Global warming is also causing sea levels to rise, which will have an impact on the littoral zone and may cause some mangrove forests to die. Since these are important fish nurseries and feeding grounds, there may be a follow-on impact on fish populations generally. A problem associated with global warming is rising acidity of ocean water, which affect the ability to make sea shells and will cause bleaching of corals.
the highest temperature inthe intertidal zone is 41 degree celcius
Global warming models predict that the arctic zone will warm more than the temperate zone, which in turn will warm more than the tropics.
It helps to see how fast global warming its taking its affect on earth and its o zone layer.
Intertidal Zone
vechicle effect the earth by creating global warming into the atmosphere and destroying the o zone layer
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4 the spray zone the upper intertidal zone the mid intertidal zone the lower intertidal zone
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global warming
It is because it is getting hotter.
I be live one of the most uncommon omnivore in the intertidal zone is a sponge
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