There are two points of view to look at for this question.
The first, is the more democratic view, based off of Global Warming; which may or may not exist. If the glaciers would all melt, the ocean levels would rise to extreme levels. The extra water would most likely flood New York, Florida, and other various cities near the coasts around the world.
Then there is the more conservative view, that does not agree. Al Gore has said that a certain percentage of glaciers are melting, which is killing polar bears and other various animals. However, note that the other and larger percentage of glaciers are NOT melting.
Global warming has occurred across the globe, impacting various regions differently. However, some regions that have experienced significant effects of global warming include the Arctic, where temperatures are rising at twice the global average, and low-lying island nations like the Maldives and Tuvalu, which are threatened by sea-level rise. Additionally, areas with glaciers have witnessed rapid melting due to global warming.
Global warming has had a variety of effects in different places. Many glaciers have melted or are in the process of melting. Permafrost is thawing. There have been droughts in some locations and floods in others. Hurricanes and other storms are generally getting stronger and more frequent. Climate zones are shifting and various species of animals and plants are changing their ranges.
All glaciers have been shrinking in the last 40 years/ Some say it is global warming. It is debatable if it is a natural cycle or caused by human interference.
Global warming can lead to the melting of glaciers and ice caps, causing sea levels to rise and increasing the frequency and intensity of coastal erosion and flooding. It can also lead to changes in weather patterns, which can impact the formation of certain landforms such as sand dunes and river valleys. Overall, global warming has the potential to reshape landforms and landscapes by altering natural processes.
Global warming is causing ice to melt in glaciers and ice caps. The warming is also expanding ocean water. This is causing sea levels to rise more than usual. Global warming will not affect water supplies, as there is a fixed amount of water on earth, but it may affect their location. Some areas will become drier and others will become wetter. If all the Himalayan glaciers melt, then the great rivers of Asia, like the Ganges and the Mekong, will become much smaller. This will bring water supply problems to many Asian countries.
In global warming, the glaciers would melt, then they would flow into the ocean, then they could affect ocean currents, changing the climate, in some areas. And with global cooling, there would be more glaciers, depleting the ocean waters.
Glaciers do not cause global warming, in fact, their white and shiny surface (albedo) reflects a lot of the sun's radiation; this prevents some of the warming.When glaciers melt, they reveal dark rocks and soil underneath, which absorb much more of the sun's heat. This is called a positive feedback of global warming.
Global warming has occurred across the globe, impacting various regions differently. However, some regions that have experienced significant effects of global warming include the Arctic, where temperatures are rising at twice the global average, and low-lying island nations like the Maldives and Tuvalu, which are threatened by sea-level rise. Additionally, areas with glaciers have witnessed rapid melting due to global warming.
Global warming.
humans cause global warming and pollution
Global warming has had a variety of effects in different places. Many glaciers have melted or are in the process of melting. Permafrost is thawing. There have been droughts in some locations and floods in others. Hurricanes and other storms are generally getting stronger and more frequent. Climate zones are shifting and various species of animals and plants are changing their ranges.
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Long term effects of global warming are:It leads to increase in temperature which further leads to melting of glaciers into water which causes floods.Due to global warming percentage of carbon dioxide is raised and percentage of oxygen goes downin the future, more hurricanes will be category 5 or above!droughts will often occurdiseases will be uncontrollablealso if the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increase then the heat from the sun gets trapped and water from rivers and the sea will evaporate so there would be lots of water shortages and more rain storms.HOPE THIS HELPS!!
First you try to understand the harmful effects of global warming. Then go to peoples house in your locality and show some percentage of global warming in their house. Then explain them its harmful effects. Then try to tell them how to prevent it. Make posters and stick it on walls. Take out a rally with your friends.
All glaciers have been shrinking in the last 40 years/ Some say it is global warming. It is debatable if it is a natural cycle or caused by human interference.
While global warming may have some localized benefits, such as longer growing seasons in certain regions, the overall impact is negative. The negative effects of global warming, such as rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and loss of biodiversity, far outweigh any potential positive side effects. It is important to focus on mitigating and adapting to the negative consequences of global warming rather than seeking out potential benefits.
Global warming, Deforestation and Decreasing Biodiversity,etc.