well if the polar caps melt because of global warming the polar bears will have nowhere to go so they will swim to North America and then they wont have a food source so they will start eating people because they are meat eaters
Tornadoes themselves are not directly caused by climate change, but there is evidence that a warming climate could lead to changes in atmospheric conditions that may affect tornado frequency or intensity. However, the relationship between tornadoes and climate change is complex, and more research is needed to fully understand the connection.
I think Yes, Climate change affect temperature, and changes in temperature means changes in Precipitation. Precipitation depend mostly on condensation of atmosphere water vapor, and condensation does depend on temperature which is affected by climate change.
If we define short-term climate change as limited to around one year, then El Nino and La Nina are the factors that affect (and effect) it. Long-term climate change happens over thousands of years, because of many factors like the strength of the sun, the tilt of our planet, the movement of the earth's orbit. Long-term climate change is also happening very quickly now because of global warming, but the effects will last a long time.
I think it is climate change
Climate change disproportionately affects women due to their roles as primary caregivers, food providers, and water collectors in many societies. Women are also more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, such as natural disasters and displacement, as they often have fewer resources and rights than men. Additionally, climate change can exacerbate existing gender inequalities by further limiting women's access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities.
The seventy-five thousand Billion Dollar Energy Economy wishes it had control of Things.
It doesnt realy but the climate is getting hotter so cars can overhaet quicker. It is more cars that affect climate change
yes
Tornadoes themselves are not directly caused by climate change, but there is evidence that a warming climate could lead to changes in atmospheric conditions that may affect tornado frequency or intensity. However, the relationship between tornadoes and climate change is complex, and more research is needed to fully understand the connection.
No. It's the other way around. Climate change can affect hurricanes.
earths tempertures
It can change the climate
heat
Yes
It led to migration
Scientists predict that climate change will lead to "weather events" that are more frequent and more severe.
a trout lives in a river.