It already began. And it will constantly change, so there is no one answer.
Yes, it's one of the indicators. Oceans absorb heat just as much as the surface of the earth.
physical & change weathering climate
The average change in temperature of Earth's materials, like land, oceans, and atmosphere, is influenced by various factors such as natural climate variability, human activities like burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and changes in solar radiation. These factors can lead to fluctuations in temperature patterns over time and across different regions, impacting the overall average temperature of Earth's materials. Understanding and monitoring these factors is crucial for assessing and addressing the impacts of climate change.
The dependent variable for global warming is typically the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and oceans over time. This variable reflects the changes in climate patterns and is influenced by factors such as greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and land use changes. Monitoring temperature changes helps assess the impact of human activities on global warming and climate change.
There are no natural factors contributing to the present global warming and climate change. Without human intervention the world would probably be slightly cooling. However, our burning of fossil fuels have put billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere. This is trapping heat and raising the temperature of the air, the oceans and the land.
climate
Climate change is most likely to impact a region's landscape as it can alter temperature, precipitation patterns, and overall conditions that affect the environment. The changing climate can lead to shifts in ecosystems, affecting vegetation, wildlife, and landforms.
Yes, it's one of the indicators. Oceans absorb heat just as much as the surface of the earth.
The temperature of the oceans and the direction of the winds.
they change the oceans temperature.
if the weather was lower by the oceans and seas i guess
physical & change weathering climate
The average change in temperature of Earth's materials, like land, oceans, and atmosphere, is influenced by various factors such as natural climate variability, human activities like burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and changes in solar radiation. These factors can lead to fluctuations in temperature patterns over time and across different regions, impacting the overall average temperature of Earth's materials. Understanding and monitoring these factors is crucial for assessing and addressing the impacts of climate change.
The oceans have a major effect on climate around the globe.
The dependent variable for global warming is typically the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and oceans over time. This variable reflects the changes in climate patterns and is influenced by factors such as greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and land use changes. Monitoring temperature changes helps assess the impact of human activities on global warming and climate change.
Oceans can change in size due to processes such as tectonic plate movement, which can open or close ocean basins, or sea level rise and fall in response to climate change and glacial melt. Additionally, changes in precipitation and evaporation patterns can affect the volume of water in oceans.
a change in the distribution of living things.