This is doubtful, or dubious; yet the opposite is a certainty.
Global warming is a direct threat to biodiversity because it can directly impact ecosystems through changes in temperature, precipitation patterns, and sea levels, which can result in habitat loss, shifts in species distributions, and increased extinction risks for many species.
Global warming affects creation by causing deforestation and massive destructions of the green world. This is not by setting of fire or some kind of heat on the system but by creating imbalance on the eco-system through some complex corrosive chemical change. This later in turn not only affect the earth alone but the whole solar system because the imbalance in the rotation of the earth on it axis and the sun will inturn cause some negative reaction on the free constant movement of the cosmos.
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(:
Scientists are worried about global warming because not only will it affect people but it will affect everything on the earth. They know that the rate of global warming is increasing, and that this will inevitably have serious consequences for the environment and our economies. Their concern is for science to be taken seriously by politicians and business leaders, so that solutions can be put in place in time to avoid catastrophic effects.
as it will lead to some major problems such as global warming , pollution of natural resources etc.
Global warming, species/habitat loss, cultural genocide are a few of them.
environmental pollution, hunting, loss of habitat, global warming.
Since it is getting hotter much of the ice is melting away which results in the loss of habitat. Global warming is also affecting other species that the polar bears eat and need to survive.
Global warming affects biodiversity in different ways. These include:[1] Changes in the temperature levels,[2] Altered precipitation levels,[3] Frequent occurrence of diseases,[4] Change of food availability belts,[5] Disruption in the natural ecological relationships between different species,[6] The development of certain habitats and the waning away of others is a natural fallout of global warming. There are species, which migrate from one place to another to change their habitat.
Global warming is not yet a threat to red pandas. Their biggest threat comes from loss of habitat due to expanding population moving into their territories. Red pandas can't adapt to new environments.
Global warming is a direct threat to biodiversity because it can directly impact ecosystems through changes in temperature, precipitation patterns, and sea levels, which can result in habitat loss, shifts in species distributions, and increased extinction risks for many species.
Global warming!! ( AARRGHHH!)
loss of ice due to global warming
The Red Panda is an endangered species. The food they need and their reproduction cycle have reduced because of habitat loss, global warming, hunting, and poaching.
The Red Panda is an endangered species. The food they need and their reproduction cycle have reduced because of habitat loss, global warming, hunting, and poaching.
Yes, it has caused (in the past) some more cold-reliant species to die. But, it has also cause some new species (like insects) to come up in the past as well. So some of both. *(Note: This is millions of years ago, NOT the current global warming.)
Polar bears do not cause global warming. In fact, polar bears are affected by global warming due to the shrinking of their sea ice habitat. The loss of sea ice reduces their hunting grounds and threatens their survival.