Global warming has the effect of increasing the water that is evaporated from the Earth's surface. This fills up the clouds and produces more rain and snow in humid areas.
It increases the rate of evaporation
It increases the rate of evaporation
The warming of the sea is part of global warming. If the earth warms up, then the oceans warm up too (but a little more slowly).
It increases the amount of precipitation:) X4
Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century.
Global warming of The Oceans has already occurred.
Global warming will not affect the tides, which are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon. There will be more water in the oceans, of course, so a high tide will be higher than before.
It increases the rate of evaporation
It increases the rate of evaporation
The warming of the sea is part of global warming. If the earth warms up, then the oceans warm up too (but a little more slowly).
Global warming is warming the oceans and making them more acidic. Warm water expands, so this means sea levels are rising. Acidic water damages coral and other marine creatures.
It increases the amount of precipitation:) X4
It increases the amount of precipitation:) X4
It increases the amount of precipitation:) X4
Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century.
The increase in water vapor contributes to global warming by amplifying the greenhouse effect. Water vapor is a greenhouse gas that traps heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to higher temperatures. As the climate warms, more water evaporates from oceans and land, further increasing water vapor levels and intensifying the greenhouse effect, which in turn accelerates global warming.
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