What ever you think is the right answer!!!!!!!!! There is no making a difference in climate change, there is only adaptation or death. Just ask the dinosaurs.
Everyone can help limit climate change. From the way we travel, to the electricity we use and the food we eat, we can make a difference.
Trashing Antarctica (no matter which way) will not stop climate change (if that is the question).The way to stop climate change is:Change from fossil fuel energy (coal, oil and natural gas) to renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro).Replant the great forests of the world so they can remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
because if you are in mountain, then you have a different apperence.
Yes. In a recent documentary Dr. Hawking cited it (global climate change) as a major threat to the way humans live and conduct themselves on this planet. If this question is directed at whether or not global climate change is happening, it is. And it always has; it is a natural thing. The difference is that now human commerce has accelerated the rate of change far above the "natural" speed at which it increases or decreases. And that's the difference. Couple the increased speed of the change with the positive feedback that accompanies almost any climate change, and we're in for some trouble. Those who say global climate change is only being pushed by alarmist environmentalists or the like are blind to the reality that man has greatly increased the speed that this natural transformation takes, and will pay for it - along with all the other living things here that will be affected. Word.
There is little reason for a tsunami to change the climate. Climates are affected by changes in the distribution of warm and cold air. Tsunami don't do this. Tsunami are caused by undersea earthquakes and these generate an insignificant amount of heat, made even more insignificant by the huge heat capacity of the ocean. For a tsunami to affect climate it would have to be caused by a major volcanic eruption. In such a case, the volcanic activity would get the blame, not the water. The only way a tsunami might be more closely related to a climate change would be this: Suppose a tsunami were caused by a huge shifting of the ocean bed and that this caused a major change in an ocean current. That would result in a change in the earth's heat distribution and thus its climate. But still, it's the earthquake getting the blame for both - the tsunami and the climate change.
Everyone can help limit climate change. From the way we travel, to the electricity we use and the food we eat, we can make a difference.
where theres a way theres a change
No. It's the other way around. Climate change can affect hurricanes.
The climate will affect it. It might be way to hot or way to cold. Either one could make the lion live longer or shorter.
To adapt to and mitigate climate change.
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there are climate chages because both sides have difference temperature depends on the way the wind is going
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It has a low produces line called the vetitation line which has a two way climate change that has a world climate change during the seasons of The call of duty series. if you see in nuketwon domination you will find a flag
the way harriet Tubman brought social change is she brought a whole bunch of African Americans out of slavery
No it is not. The fact that the United Kingdom is only a tiny fraction of the entire world, and in no way one of the worst contributors to climate change, is why it won't change it alone.