Those organisms that had variations which caused to survive and be reproductively successful in the changing environment world fulfill the definition of evolution. The change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms. Perhaps new species would arise from this change and perhaps not. Time and environment would tell.
It is far too early to assess the evolutionary consequences of global warming; those may become apparent a million years from now. However, if the environment changes, there will be an evolutionary adaptation, that much we can predict.
If the earth warms by only a degree or two many crop lands will turn to desert and many countries will become uninhabitable, with no means of growing crops or providing water to the inhabitants. There will be millions of global warming refugees, desperately looking for other countries to move to.
Rising sea levels
Climate change will occur.
The following are known and predicted effects of global warming:
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i know this because i had to take living envirment last year in the 9th grade. Global Warming will Cause humens to tan, and or get blacker that's an example all living will need to change to fit the enviremnt and if they don't they die. in Africa thousends die a mouth but the ones that will adapt will stay... most will die the some will come back strong it just depends how bad it gets.. less hair to keep warm, lots of changes unknown.. i how i answerd you question HRF
The earth can cope with much hotter temperatures, but human, animal and plant life can not. Living things are in great danger if we cannot stop global warming.
Global warming may have bad consequences for man and his society, and other species of Earth life. At the same time, it could promote or benefit certain living things. The basis for global warming is an increase in carbon dioxide, which will at least initially benefit most plant life on Earth. Another basis is an increase in temperature which will affect the climate. It may also turn some fertile lands into desert, causing famine.
Global warming affects glaciers by melting them. The water runs into the oceans, raising the sea levels.Global warming affects oceans by warming them. Warm water expands, so ocean levels are rising even further!
A:Global warming will result in widespread species extinction. Some species will be able to migrate to cooler areas, some will adapt or evolve, and some will simply die out. One of the most important negative impact on some species will be the change to food availability or a change to their ability either to hunt or avoid predators in a changing environment. Global warming is also causing sea levels to rise, which will have an impact on the littoral zone and may cause some mangrove forests to die. Since these are important fish nurseries and feeding grounds, there may be a follow-on impact on fish populations generally. A problem associated with global warming is rising acidity of ocean water, which affect the ability to make sea shells and will cause bleaching of corals.
Yes, global warming does affect all the living creatures. Irregular weather patterns and floods in the lowlands are just but examples of how global warming affects everybody.
As we are all living on the planet we are all responsible for the global warming.
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All living things will be the victims!
i know this because i had to take living envirment last year in the 9th grade. Global Warming will Cause humens to tan, and or get blacker that's an example all living will need to change to fit the enviremnt and if they don't they die. in Africa thousends die a mouth but the ones that will adapt will stay... most will die the some will come back strong it just depends how bad it gets.. less hair to keep warm, lots of changes unknown.. i how i answerd you question HRF
We share one atmosphere so global warming effects all climates, oceans and living beings world-wide.
all animals and living organisms are affected by global warming, including zebras..
i think it is bad as it is raising the sea level which can result sinking of land masses.as the name 'global warming' says that heating of the earth which can result in perishing many living organisms.hence global warming is very bad.
No, animals will have their habitats destroyed and plant and tree species will disappear. Actually, everything living on the planet are victims of global warming, but humans are the cause of it.
The earth can cope with much hotter temperatures, but human, animal and plant life can not. Living things are in great danger if we cannot stop global warming.
Global warming may have bad consequences for man and his society, and other species of Earth life. At the same time, it could promote or benefit certain living things. The basis for global warming is an increase in carbon dioxide, which will at least initially benefit most plant life on Earth. Another basis is an increase in temperature which will affect the climate. It may also turn some fertile lands into desert, causing famine.
Global warming affects glaciers by melting them. The water runs into the oceans, raising the sea levels.Global warming affects oceans by warming them. Warm water expands, so ocean levels are rising even further!