An early onset of spring through climate change can affect plants, though not all plants. Some can survive and even thrive in any kind of weather conditions, and can adapt to the changes. Others are more sensitive to temperature and light, and therefore may not thrive as much when the weather changes suddenly.
Climate change could reduce biodiversity by reducing the populations of many different types of plants and animals.
increased cyclone activity could damage land plants and coral reefs
Plants can affect the temperature in a sealed box by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen through photosynthesis. This process can potentially impact the overall climate inside the box by regulating the levels of gases that influence temperature. Additionally, plants can also provide cooling through transpiration, where water vapor is released from their leaves.
The climate change that allowed flowering plants to increase was the gradual cooling of Earth during the Cretaceous period, which created more temperate climates. This change provided favorable conditions for the diversification and spread of flowering plants, enabling them to outcompete other plant species and dominate terrestrial ecosystems.
As climate changes, so do rainfall amounts. This affects flooding. Flooding kills small species of animals, and washes away plants in some occurrences. Does this affect the population of wild game for hunting? Yes. If a tornado mows through an area and removes a habitat it affects hunting for the primary stakeholders in that area. Same with a Hurricane. Even though Tsunamis are not caused by Global Warming in any manner they also would affect hunting. Is global climate change going to make it so people cannot hunt? No.
Climate change could reduce biodiversity by reducing the populations of many different types of plants and animals.
global climate change Detroit relocated its automobile plants to the South.
The word "evolution" means "change". The Theory of Evolution is concerned with change among living things, animals and plants. Such change does not affect climate in any significant way. Earth is also evolving. The tectonic plates are moving; volcanic action is changing the face of the Earth, creating new islands, changing the topography. These changes---the evolution of Earth---do affect climate.
increased cyclone activity could damage land plants and coral reefs
climate can affect industry in many ways e.g an ice cream van will do not well in winter.
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Climate change would cause the types of plants that grew in an area to change. If the plants that mammoths needed for food were replaced by plants that didn't provide enough nutrition, the mammoths would have died out.
Climate change can cause various effects. It causes living organisms to move from their natural habitat.
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This is a very broad question as plants can affect weather in a variety of different ways. One way plants can affect weather is through respiration. By simply doing what plants do, that is grow, they take in and give of a variety of gases. During photosynthesis they bring in carbon dioxide (a greenhouse gas that can raise temperature in the atmosphere) and they release oxygen. Plants can also effect weather in that they can block wind, sunlight, and precipitation among other things.
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