Yes, because climate change is so small that you don't notice it.
I think it is climate change
Climate Change Capital was created in 2003.
A Change of Climate by Hilary Mantel has 528 pages.
James Bule is the Minister for Climate Change for Vanuatu.
The ISBN of Why We Disagree About Climate Change is 978-0521727327.
No, planting trees will not change the climate. The majority of the trees would not survive without water.
Some scientists think the human race has a 50:50 chance of surviving beyond 2100 if climate change continues.
It is possible for a species to survive a climate change that happens slowly over a thousand years:The climate change may not be significant enough to harm the species.The species itself may be flexible enough to not be affected by the climate change,As the climate changes, those on the outer skirts of the climate change area may be attracted to more hospitable areas and survive. Those that don't move may perish.Each new generation may result in variations (mutations) to the species. Some of the variants may be able to live in the new climate conditions. Those that can't will perish.
For a lion to survive it must be in a warm climate.
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.
Climate change is causing the Arctic ice to melt, which is affecting polar bears' ability to hunt for food and survive. This is leading to a decline in their population and threatening their existence.
Adapt means to become accustomed to something, or to change in order to survive better in a certain situation or climate
Life tends to try to survive. If the change is survivable, it will adapt. If not, it dies.
Yes, climate change can affect narwhals by impacting their Arctic habitat through sea ice loss, changing prey distribution, and increasing industrial activities in the region. These changes can disrupt their feeding and breeding patterns, making it harder for them to survive in a rapidly changing environment.
Rats are very adaptable. They survive all round the world, in many different climates. They eat everything and anything. Rats will probably not be affected too much by climate change, because they can adapt.
No, the earth will survive a lot of extra heat and climate change. Life on earth, however, will not.
mammoths don't have a problem surviving...they're all extinct.