Climate change disrupts the ocean warming and cooling current because it melts the Polar Ice caps. When these are melted, the warm water that goes to them does not cool off, thus shuting down the current. Meanwhile, a nother effect is taken into place. Since the caps have melted, the water levels have risen, from mere inches, to devistating feet; flooding coastal cities like Boston, New York City, Providence, Miami and others. Now that the ice has melted, a nother disaster has taken place. All of North America's clean drinking water has melted away. There is no clean drinking water. Back to the ocean current. Since it has shut down, the final and most controvesrially disputed stage of Global warming has taken effect. Since the cool since the ballance is disrupted ( the warm water not being able to cool off in the Artic, and the cool water not being able to warm up in the tropics) two thing could happen. The world could stay warm, or something else could happen. It could cool off. The world could spiral out of control (metaphorically speaking) into a second ice age, deminoshing what remaned of humans. And this could all happen probably before the year 2100. TO FIND SOME TIPS ON GOING GREEN, VISIT THE DISCUSSION PART OF THIS PAGE, OR ASK IT YOURSELF!
Some nonliving factors in the environment that can cause change in species over several generations would be climate and water. Water can cause animals to create gills and climate can change the outside of organisms.
Fossil fuels contribute to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, leading to climate change. Extraction and burning of fossil fuels also result in habitat destruction, water pollution, and negative health impacts on humans and wildlife.
Climate change can cause various effects. It causes living organisms to move from their natural habitat.
Hurricanes can have localized impacts on weather patterns and temperatures in the short term but generally do not cause long-term climate change. However, changes in frequency or intensity of hurricanes due to a warming climate can have long-term impacts on climate patterns.
Ozone depletion and climate change are related but separate issues. Ozone depletion refers to the thinning of the ozone layer in the stratosphere, which can lead to increased harmful UV radiation reaching Earth. Climate change, on the other hand, is primarily driven by the increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, leading to global warming and changes in weather patterns.
climate change and asteroid impact
Some nonliving factors in the environment that can cause change in species over several generations would be climate and water. Water can cause animals to create gills and climate can change the outside of organisms.
Well, environmental factors like climate change can cause a species to die out because they were not able to adapt to their environment.
Burning plastic releases harmful chemicals into the air, such as dioxins and furans, which can cause air pollution and health problems. It also contributes to greenhouse gas emissions, leading to climate change. Overall, burning plastic is harmful to the environment and human health.
Climate change
Humans will not die out because of climate change. Humans like all other biological species will evolve. We will also adapt to our changing environment.
Snails may be affected by climate change as they are sensitive to changes in temperature and humidity. Changes in climate can impact their ability to find food, reproduce, and survive. However, their specific response to climate change can vary depending on the species and the specific environmental conditions they live in.
humans can change the environment by polluting. Polluting can cause animals dieing or making the soil poisons. It can also cause the water to be poisons too.
Pollute the air.Capture heat radiating up from the surface of the earth.Increasing emissions cause global warming and climate change.
Oil spills can effect the ocean and environment because it polutes the ocean and the air which can start to cause global warming, (WEATHER AN CLIMATE CHANGE).
Fossil fuels contribute to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, leading to climate change. Extraction and burning of fossil fuels also result in habitat destruction, water pollution, and negative health impacts on humans and wildlife.
No. It's the other way around. Climate change can affect hurricanes.