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We are! When we use our cars and waste energy, it all contributes to climate change!

Most climate scientists agree that man is directly responsible for climate change. The two human activities are deforestation and burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide (CO2).

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Why did hunter's have to find new ways to get food when earth's climate began to get warmer?

because as the ice age went away animals died. So they farmed :)


Why the earth climate Changing?

The Earth's climate is changing due to human activities, primarily the burning of fossil fuels which releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These gases trap heat, leading to a warming of the planet and resulting in various impacts such as rising temperatures, more frequent extreme weather events, and shifts in precipitation patterns.


Where is Climate Change?

Climate change is a global phenomenon affecting the Earth's climate system. It can be observed in various regions around the world through changes in temperature, precipitation patterns, sea levels, and more. The impact of climate change is felt on a local, regional, and global scale.


How people adapt to temperate climate?

People adapt to temperate climates by wearing appropriate clothing for the changing seasons, using heating and cooling systems in their homes, and participating in activities that are suited for the climate such as skiing in the winter or hiking in the fall. They may also adjust their diet and daily routines to align with the changing weather patterns.


What type of climate did Antarctica used to have?

Antarctica used to have a more temperate climate during the time of the dinosaurs, with lush vegetation and a warmer temperature. Over millions of years, the continent has shifted to its current polar climate with ice cover due to continental drift and changing environmental conditions.