Climate change has already impacted ecosystems and humans as well. In combination with climate variability, it makes food insecurity worse in many places and puts pressure on fresh water supply. This in combination with extreme weather events, leads to negative effects on human health.
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If Earth's climate continues to warm, my community could face increased heatwaves, leading to health risks and higher energy demands for cooling. Additionally, changes in precipitation patterns may result in more intense storms or droughts, affecting local water supplies and agriculture. Rising sea levels could threaten coastal areas, while shifts in ecosystems may impact local wildlife and biodiversity. Overall, these changes could disrupt daily life and strain resources.
If the land area of the earth was greater than the area of the world's ocean, the earth's climate would become much drier because of the reduced source of moisture. The temperature would also increase dramatically.
Some arguments suggesting that humans do not significantly cause Earth's climate change include natural climate variability, such as changes in solar radiation and volcanic activity, which have historically influenced the climate. Additionally, proponents of this view may cite the Earth’s long climate history, indicating periods of warming and cooling that occurred before industrialization. They may also argue that climate models are unreliable and that the role of greenhouse gases might be overstated compared to other natural factors. Finally, some believe that the current climate policies are economically damaging without effectively addressing the complex nature of climate change.
they might study the rain and the climate
there would be less evaporation and so less rainfall and as a result less fresh water
The Polar bears will die because they are used to living in a colder climate and not a warmer climat.
The Polar bears will die because they are used to living in a colder climate and not a warmer climat.
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because i want to bang a model with big ol' boobies
many countries are flooded due to the climate change and also there are might be volcanoes,earthquakes,soil erosion,etc......this can cause many problems to people and their lives
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.
Earth's climates might be different because they won't be the same
There might be no noticeable difference in the weather and climate. There would be the same amount of heat arriving from the sun, the seasons would still be in the same order. If the earth revolved the other way it might affect the winds and ocean currents. If the Gulf Stream changed, then the climate of the British Isles would be colder than it is now.
If Earth's climate continues to warm, my community could face increased heatwaves, leading to health risks and higher energy demands for cooling. Additionally, changes in precipitation patterns may result in more intense storms or droughts, affecting local water supplies and agriculture. Rising sea levels could threaten coastal areas, while shifts in ecosystems may impact local wildlife and biodiversity. Overall, these changes could disrupt daily life and strain resources.
All regions will be affected. Global warming is happening all round the world, as the wind blows greenhouse gases everywhere. So pollution from one country will cause global warming even in Antarctica, where there are no emissions.
They wont be affected