Increased green-house gasses (mainly CO2, but others as well).
The increase is mostly due to more people burning more fuel.
(Note, we might be staving off another ice-age>)
Temperature fluctuation is where the temperature does not stay at a constant rate. It will keep getting colder or warmer and not cease to a certain degree.
I would think in warmer Air....
A metal sphere rolling along the ground is one non-example. It getting a little warmer or cooler are also non-examples.
It depends on the temperure of the water. Water actually reaches maximum density at 4 degrees centigrade. It expands or gets less dense as it increases in temperature above that.
it usually is warmer in Texas
It's the Earth (all of it) getting warmer.
by not using much electrictiy
Because Earth is getting warmer.
By not throwing garbage any where and by planting trees
The Earth is getting warmer primarily due to human activities that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. These gases trap heat from the sun, leading to a gradual increase in global temperatures, known as global warming.
Yes, the Earth's average temperature is rising due to human activities that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. This leads to global warming, resulting in changes to the climate and environment. Many scientific studies and observations support this trend of increasing temperatures on Earth.
because it blocks the sun from getting to earth's surface
No. The earth's temperature is getting warmer. Just about every year there are new heat records broken all around the world.
Right now, I would say Global Warming. The Greenhouse Effect is the main reason for increasing temperatures on the Earth presently.
it gets a lot warmer.. because you are closer to the sun (due to the earth's round shape)
The Earth is getting warmer primarily due to human activities that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. These gases trap heat from the sun, leading to a gradual increase in global temperatures, a phenomenon known as global warming.
no