It may or may not because if the global warming is not so bad it will not effect plant and animal communities if global warming is bad it will effect plant and animal communities. If the plant life gets effected by global warming, some animals can be effected to because they eat the plants! Same thing for the plants that eat insects and stuff!
As global warming will increase the level of carbon dioxide in the air , so level of oxygen will decrease in the atmosphere and it will effect the lives of the people and other animals . Moreover, global warming leads to rise in temperature. So, it is harmful both for plants and animals.
makes the animals and plants die because of too much heat!
Global warming will make sea levels rise. The salt water or other forms of contaminated water will be brought inland by storms (storms are also a result of global warming). Then normal drinking water will be contaminated and humans and animals will have less water to drink.
Most plants that we eat cannot take in salt water which will be brought in by storms. So they don't get nutrition. Plants can take in the water but they will leave a layer of salt, this makes the salt layer thicker and the plant will find it harder to get access to water. Then we won't have food.
So animals and humans could die of starvation ordehydration.
Rising temperatures and changing climates are altering the habitats of plants and animals. Plants need the required temperature, sun, and rainfall to grow properly. If one or more of these changes, then the plants may not survive. Plants are at the bottom of the food chain for many animals. And these animals are prey for larger animals.
So any changes in climate lead to other changes along the food chain. Animals that cannot adapt or move, will not survive.
it breaks down their homes. in Antarctica, ice melts, causing it to turn into water and if the ammount of water in the ocean overlaps the shoreline, it will cause flood. so basically, it affects sea level and the arctic regions
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global warming, pollution. GLOBAL WARMING.
Plants don't increase global warming. In fact, they do the opposite.Plants, trees and all vegetation reduce the effect of global warming by removing from the atmosphere these gases like carbon dioxide and storing the carbon in their trunks and branches. They help to reduce global warming.
There is no evidence that global warming is affecting meerkats yet. However the warming is gradually affecting the food chains and habitats of many animals. If this happens, the animals have to migrate, adapt or die.
Areas turning into desert means there is no vegetation there. Vegetation acts to cool the local area, as well as absorbing carbon dioxide, one of the greenhouse gases. So large areas becoming desert is likely to increase global warming by heating the planet.
Yes global warming does affect the tundra biome by melting away all of the ice that these animals are depending on.
global warming, pollution. GLOBAL WARMING.
global warming is killing the animals such as polar bears, hibernating animals and much more
Yes, all growing vegetation (greenery) removes carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere, reducing Global Warming.
Global warming may change local climate and natural balance in some parts of the earth. Some animals can not survive the change in their environment. Animals will not kill as a response to global warming. Animals kills for food or territorial reasons.
Global warming and pollution.
I foresee global warming.
Plants don't increase global warming. In fact, they do the opposite.Plants, trees and all vegetation reduce the effect of global warming by removing from the atmosphere these gases like carbon dioxide and storing the carbon in their trunks and branches. They help to reduce global warming.
Global warming is the increase of greenhouse gases. It causes various problems including ozone depletion.
Global warming is the main issue. It can cause various other environmental problems.
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No, global warming is unlikely to make snakes or any animals bigger. Their habitats are warming so animals are already on the move seeking cooler climates.