This global warming results in the rise in the temperature of the earth . And as we know that the solidified water that is ice will melt with an increase in temperature . What I mean to say is that as the temperature of the earth rises the water in the poles will melt which leads to rise in the volume of the water bodies. And as the heat rises evaporation takes place and water cycle goes on more than ever . In this way indirectly global warming is related to rain.
Global warming causes temperatures to increase, leading to less snowfall in some regions as more precipitation falls as rain instead of snow. This can result in reduced snowpack and earlier snowmelt, impacting snow-dependent ecosystems and activities like winter sports.
Global Warming has the potential to increase the number and severity of storms. Because of the greenhouse effect, gases in the atmosphere trap and retain heat, slowly inching up the overall temperature of the globe. This extra heat brings more moisture, which creates more snow when conditions are right. Just because it's called Global Warming doesn't mean that there will be no snow or no cold weather. Climate Change actually brings more extreme weather like hotter summers, colder winters, and harsher storms. (For example the snow storm of 2010 that pounded the East Coast of the United States).
Rising temperatures change wind patterns. Wind is one of the factors that bring rain to a country. So it may happen that a country that used to receive adequate rain now finds that the rain has stopped coming. In that case it is a drought caused by global warming.
Gases released as pollutants can contribute to smog, acid rain, and global warming. They can also exacerbate respiratory problems and other health issues in humans and wildlife. Additionally, some pollutants can harm ecosystems and disrupt the balance of gases in the atmosphere.
Long term effects of global warming are:It leads to increase in temperature which further leads to melting of glaciers into water which causes floods.Due to global warming percentage of carbon dioxide is raised and percentage of oxygen goes downin the future, more hurricanes will be category 5 or above!droughts will often occurdiseases will be uncontrollablealso if the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increase then the heat from the sun gets trapped and water from rivers and the sea will evaporate so there would be lots of water shortages and more rain storms.HOPE THIS HELPS!!
They do not have any affect on global warming.
reducing the amounts of fossil fuels is a good thing and it will help slow down the progress of global warming. Acid rain will not happen as much as it does now. But if we stop using fossil fuels and stop releasing greenhouse gases into the air. We could stop acid rain and global warming altogether. In conclusion, the more you reduce, the less acid rain and global warming.
Yes, rain forests play a crucial role in mitigating global warming. They act as carbon sinks, absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere through photosynthesis. Deforestation and degradation of rain forests contribute to global warming by releasing stored carbon and reducing the forest's ability to absorb CO2.
Global warming,Ozone depletion,and Acid rain
Increasing demand of houses lead to global warming that is cutting down the trees , which is the main source of rain . which causes " GLOBAL WARMING ".
Floods can certainly happen without global warming, and they have happened many times in recorded history, however, it is true that global warming does increase the number and severity of floods. Greater warmth leads to more water evaporating, and more water in the air means you can have larger amounts of rain, which can result in more flooding.
Ozone depletion
Global Warming and Acid rain.
*it brings proper rain *it reduces the global warming
-More rain, followed by longer and drier droughts, which will challenge the growth of crops.
We don't know. Global warming may cause the Gulf Stream, which keeps the UK warm, to slow or stop. This would make Britain colder than it is now. However, if global warming continues Britain will then become warmer and warmer. There may be more rain or less rain. All this will cause problems for farmers and agriculture.
Global warming has the effect of increasing the water that is evaporated from the Earth's surface. This fills up the clouds and produces more rain and snow in humid areas.