It depends what people you ask. Climate scientists who have studied global warming and published peer-reviewed papers on it; 97% of them believe that it is caused by human activity. If you ask the general public, that is, people who have not really studied it, then various polls give answers like 60% or so.
Global warming can lead to a greater focus on environmental education for kids, promoting awareness and instilling a sense of responsibility for the planet's well-being. It offers an opportunity for children to learn about sustainability and ways to mitigate climate change, fostering a generation that is proactive in addressing environmental challenges.
Yourself! Ask yourself is global warming an actual global happening or is it just bandwagon jumping by the liberal wishywashy brigade who cant seem to fathom that the planet is millions of years old and goes through varying weather cycles? Fud
Global warming is melting the ice caps (Greenland and Antarctica) and the glaciers. As the ocean water warms it also expands. All this is raising the sea levels. There is enough ice in these ice caps to raise sea levels by about 200 feet (60 metres). This will not flood all the earth, but many coastal cities are built on low-lying land. This is why it is important to slow and stop global warming.A:There are many reasons to think that. You could check NASA website, for example. I wrote a book called "Global Warming, Global Flood" and a FREE version with about 60 pages (one third of the book) is available, please visit www prophezeiung dot net and ask for the free version.
Volcanic eruptions can enhance global warming by adding some carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere.Volcanic eruptions can reduce global warming for a short time by blocking and reflecting the sun's heat with their ash.i think u should ask your teacherbecause of all the dust left in the air after the eruption, the temperatures drop because all that dust bocks the sun.it decreases the earth's temperatureooh i loove these kind of questions.. it decreases the earths temperature because when it erupts it releases ashes into the air. -- so than the ashes block out the son, decreasing the UV (ultra violent) rays from the sun from touching the earth.
We had better ask how global warming will address Us.
Ask the smarty who caused Global Warming...
Yes, many people are against global warming, but there is always the odd one that is all for I say we hunt them down and ask what is so good about global warming its going to kill us eventually :( Im very sad and hate global warming but if we stay clean and tidy and don't litter we should slow it down a couple of years
global warming, massive (vei8) volcanic eruptions & meterorite hits (ask the dinosaurs)
What is causing global warming?What can be done to stop it?What are our governments doing about it?Why don't they do more?Why are there not more serious attempts to change to renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro, tidal and wave, geothermal and biofuel)?
It depends what people you ask. Climate scientists who have studied global warming and published peer-reviewed papers on it; 97% of them believe that it is caused by human activity. If you ask the general public, that is, people who have not really studied it, then various polls give answers like 60% or so.
It was the most optimum outcome possible, given the complicated circumstances. It was the optimum time to ask her about hosting a party.
Global warming can lead to a greater focus on environmental education for kids, promoting awareness and instilling a sense of responsibility for the planet's well-being. It offers an opportunity for children to learn about sustainability and ways to mitigate climate change, fostering a generation that is proactive in addressing environmental challenges.
Yourself! Ask yourself is global warming an actual global happening or is it just bandwagon jumping by the liberal wishywashy brigade who cant seem to fathom that the planet is millions of years old and goes through varying weather cycles? Fud
There are probably three "big" questions that preteens might ask about global climate change.How will I be affected by global climate change?What are the consequences of global climate change?What can be done to fight global climate change?If these questions seem a bit "advanced" for preteens here's a suggestion: do not sell them short. They know what time it is. They know what's going on.
What is causing climate change? (Global Warming)What is causing global warming? (Burning fossil fuels, deforestation)How can we stop climate change? (Change to renewable energy instead of fossil fuels)What can we do at home? (Don't waste any electricity. Reduce private transport use)How can we change governments minds? (Vote for Carbon pricing and Green energy)
If you think so, then that is what you think, that is your opinion, or your belief. Perhaps you believe that global warming is dangerous. If someone were to ask if global warming is dangerous, I could then say, you think so. I also think so.