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the polluting in the sky and the wast that goes around the earth and the space craft in space that is global warming

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What are some unpreventable causes of global warming?

There are no unpreventable causes of global warming. We could have prevented it, and we can still prevent the worst results if we act now.Change to renewable energyStop burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas)Replant the earth's forests.


Why are warming temperatures triggering a vicious cycle that perpetuates further warming?

Warming temperatures are triggering a vicious cycle because as the Earth heats up, it causes ice to melt, releasing more greenhouse gases like methane and carbon dioxide. These gases trap heat in the atmosphere, leading to even more warming. This cycle continues, causing a feedback loop that perpetuates further warming.


What is a thesis statement on the causes and effects of global warming?

There are several thesis statements one could make about global warming and its effects in the world. For example: Global warming is resulting in more frequent and more severe weather events.


Is greenhouse effect is the other name of global warming?

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.


Which greenhouse gas released by refrigerators and air cooling systems causes global warming?

The greenhouse gas released by refrigerators and air cooling systems that causes global warming is hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). HFCs are potent synthetic gases that have a high global warming potential and contribute to the depletion of the ozone layer. Efforts are being made to phase out the use of HFCs and replace them with more environmentally friendly alternatives.