no but they get affected by global warming
Because tress keep sun off of every where so if you cut down all the trees it would be hot every where or cold everywhere and there would be nowhere to huddle if it was to rain because its the rain forest HmuDoe(:
Harmful gases trap the heat of the sun that was supposed to be reflected back in the atmosphere, this causes the earth to heat up. As it heats up, the water evaporates, but, it comes back to the oceans eventually through rain. SO GLOBAL WARMING DOES NOT AFFECT THE RATIO OF LAND AND WATER However, Global warming does affect the ratio of land and CLEAN water, as some of the evaporated water can turn into acid rain, hope u completely got the answer.
It would affect the deciduous forests because as the natural disaster comes the forest would get destroyed and there would be no habitat for the animals.
Burning oil produces a green house gas, called carbon dioxide (co2), which causes acid rain, as well as obviously global warming.
In the northern latitudes snow will become rain. Rainfall patterns will change. We are already seeing floods and tornados in some countries on a much larger scale than usual.
They do not have any affect on global warming.
The main global problems of clearing forests and increased gas emissions are global warming and acid rain. The clearing of forests means additional carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, causing global warming. Increased gas emissions also contribute to global warming and acid rain.
forests absorb carbon dioxide that causes global warming forests keep soil from erosion forests trap rain
forests absorb carbon dioxide that causes global warming forests keep soil from erosion forests trap rain
Loss of wildlife,global warming,erosion....these are but a few.
Because tress keep sun off of every where so if you cut down all the trees it would be hot every where or cold everywhere and there would be nowhere to huddle if it was to rain because its the rain forest HmuDoe(:
well some of the few causes of damages are humans, acid rain, global warming, and poching
The biggest threat to coral reefs, and tropical rainforests is poachers and distruction.
Large amounts of rainfall can cause problems because of flooding of forests and cities. Acid rain falling cause global warming problems.
Harmful gases trap the heat of the sun that was supposed to be reflected back in the atmosphere, this causes the earth to heat up. As it heats up, the water evaporates, but, it comes back to the oceans eventually through rain. SO GLOBAL WARMING DOES NOT AFFECT THE RATIO OF LAND AND WATER However, Global warming does affect the ratio of land and CLEAN water, as some of the evaporated water can turn into acid rain, hope u completely got the answer.
It would affect the deciduous forests because as the natural disaster comes the forest would get destroyed and there would be no habitat for the animals.
Global warming,Ozone depletion,and Acid rain