Yes. Global warming is causing climate change, meaning hotter, wetter, drier in different parts of the earth, with storms likely to be stronger. Ice melting is causing sea level rise causing threats of permanent flooding to low lying coastal areas.
Not quite, though they are very closely connected. Global warming is the warming of the earth. This is causing climate change, which is the many different changes in climate that are beginning to happen.
The two major global changes affecting the biosphere today are the ozone layer high in the atmosphere and the global climate system. Hope this helps! (:It's the global warming and the climate change. The biosphere is the global sum of all ecosystems
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Yes, global warming can impact monarch butterflies by altering their habitats, disrupting their migration patterns, and affecting the availability of milkweed, which is essential to their survival. Climate change can also increase the frequency of extreme weather events that can harm butterfly populations.
The rise in temperature is called Global Warming. This global warming of the earth is causing Climate Change. These two things are not the same thing.
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Brazil itself is the main cause of global warming and climate change as they are continuously chopping down the rainforests!
How is global warming affecting canada's north tundra?
Yes, global warming is already affecting the tropical savannas.
It's called global warming for a reason...
The answer you are looking for is climate change.However, the question is incorrect. Global warming is not the same as climate change. Global warming is the warming of the earth. Climate change is the result of this warming.
Infra-red picks up thermal imagery. It related to global warming as it contributes to the greenhouse effect. However, it also helps us to see where the global warming is affecting the climate and how much it is raising each year.
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Global Warming.
My planet is your planet, and yes, it is affecting it.
No, not at all. There is no evidence that the global warming is affecting brown bears.
Approximately 97 of climate scientists believe in global warming.