When an animal's habitat changes, then the animal has to adapt to the new habitat, or move to a more suitable living place. This applies to all animals, including humans.
In the northern hemisphere mosquitoes are moving south following warmer weather. Polar bears are spending more time on land.
In Africa famines and crop failures are forcing people to move. In the South Pacific the President of the low-lying islands of Kiribati has bought land in Fiji as the rising sea levels threaten his country.
There may be many climate refugees, seeking refuge.
When an animal's habitat changes, then the animal has to adapt to the new habitat, or move to a more suitable living place. This applies to all animals, including humans.
In the Northern Hemisphere mosquitoes are moving south following warmer weather. Polar bears are spending more time on land.
In Africa famines and crop failures are forcing people to move. In the South Pacific the President of the low-lying islands of Kiribati has bought land in Fiji as the rising sea levels threaten his country.
There may be many climate refugees, seeking refuge.
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The consequences might be that we do manage to stop, or at least slow global warming. But if we don't try, then global warming definitely won't stop.
if global warming happen right now.....the ice will melt and cause a floods and other damages. all the continents might flood if all the ice melt. the continent that will have flood the most is the continents that is near to the north.
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.
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Strictly speaking there is no other name for global warming."The whole earth heating up" might be another name.Global warming is causing climate change, so many people think they are both the same, so they say:"Climate change is another name for global warming", but they are not really the same.
I think you typed one of the words wrong up there. Migration usually doesn't influence itself, but I suppose one animal's migration might trigger another one's if it's the right time of year for it.
What political constraints might influence decisions on global warming
The vary of the amount of food and water available, the temperature, and the distance the animal travels.
Global warming is causing climate change, and this could be anything. Grasslands could dry up from changing rainfall patterns, or from extra heat, or they might do well with extra rainfall. They might end up under water from rising sea levels. It's very difficult to predict.
Well, migration is basically movement and you might use that by saying," The migration of birds has caused pollution to spread around".
In the northern latitudes snow will become rain. Rainfall patterns will change. We are already seeing floods and tornados in some countries on a much larger scale than usual.
Global warming will head to Antarctica (south pole
Who you would call a migration expert would probably depend on which species migration you want information about. A person who specializes in, say, wolves and their migration might be totally different from aperson who specializes in the migration of, say, seagulls.
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Global warming would have no affect on the location of the poles.
The effects on global warming on the bioshere are snow everywhere and cold days... we might even freeze to death... global warming is so COLD.
The consequences might be that we do manage to stop, or at least slow global warming. But if we don't try, then global warming definitely won't stop.