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The temperature of the oceans does fluctuate naturally, but human activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels, are the main cause of global warming. This leads to an increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which traps heat and causes the Earth's temperature to rise.
Efforts to prevent global warming in our oceans include reducing greenhouse gas emissions, promoting renewable energy sources, enforcing marine conservation measures to protect ecosystems, and raising awareness about the impacts of climate change on oceans. International agreements like the Paris Agreement aim to limit global temperature rise and mitigate the effects of warming on marine environments.
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.
Global warming is increasing the levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, leading to more heat being trapped and higher temperatures. This can result in the degradation of air quality through increased smog, higher levels of ozone, and worsened air pollution, which can impact human health and the environment.
Rising global temperatures are causing polar ice to melt, contributing to sea level rise. It is estimated that sea levels could rise by 1-3 feet by the end of the century due to global warming, but the exact amount and timing depend on various factors and uncertainties in climate models.
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The temperature of the oceans does fluctuate naturally, but human activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels, are the main cause of global warming. This leads to an increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which traps heat and causes the Earth's temperature to rise.
Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century.
it can cause overflow of oceans,lakes etc and increase in temperature
Global warming of The Oceans has already occurred.
The warming of the sea is part of global warming. If the earth warms up, then the oceans warm up too (but a little more slowly).
Global Warming has caused Oxygen depletion in the oceans. Global warming had caused the rise in temperature in the oceans. Oxygen used to comprise 20% of the atmosphere but now the content is as low as 16%. Though plants and tress could be a great help in increasing this content, man has been cutting the natural forests to make room for the animals to graze.
Global warming is warming the oceans and making them more acidic. Warm water expands, so this means sea levels are rising. Acidic water damages coral and other marine creatures.