gradual rise in the sea level
A slowly cooled magma is likely to result in a rock with a coarse-grained texture because the crystals have more time to grow larger. Examples of rocks with coarse-grained textures from slowly cooled magma include granite and diorite.
The warming of the sea is part of global warming. If the earth warms up, then the oceans warm up too (but a little more slowly).
Climate is an average of weather over several years, at least twenty or thirty. Climate is always changing, but changes in the past have happened very slowly, over thousands of years. Humans have never been able to change the climate before, but now, since we began burning fossil fuels, we have added so much greenhouse gases to the atmosphere that the world is warming up. This global warming is causing climate change, because heat is energy, and the extra energy in the oceans and atmosphere is changing our weather substantially. Over the years the climate changes.
Climate is an average of weather over several years, at least twenty or thirty. Climate is always changing, but changes in the past have happened very slowly, over thousands of years. Humans have never been able to change the climate before, but now, since we began burning fossil fuels, we have added so much greenhouse gases to the atmosphere that the world is warming up. This global warming is causing climate change, because heat is energy, and the extra energy in the oceans and atmosphere is changing our weather substantially. Over the years the climate changes.
This warming-up process mostly takes place during the winter. This is because water takes much longer than air to heat up and cool down. Since about two thirds of the planet's surface is ocean, this has a profound effect on climate. This vast body of water tends to store heat during the summer months, and slowly release it during the winter, warming up the air above it.
Global warming is slowly melting the ice in Antarctica.
A slowly cooled magma is likely to result in a rock with a coarse-grained texture because the crystals have more time to grow larger. Examples of rocks with coarse-grained textures from slowly cooled magma include granite and diorite.
The warming of the sea is part of global warming. If the earth warms up, then the oceans warm up too (but a little more slowly).
Climate is an average of weather over several years, at least twenty or thirty. Climate is always changing, but changes in the past have happened very slowly, over thousands of years. Humans have never been able to change the climate before, but now, since we began burning fossil fuels, we have added so much greenhouse gases to the atmosphere that the world is warming up. This global warming is causing climate change, because heat is energy, and the extra energy in the oceans and atmosphere is changing our weather substantially. Over the years the climate changes.
It is rising slowly because of "global warming".
global warming is going to cause it to slowly meltNothing will happen to Anteratca
The symphony's warming-up cacophony slowly melded into the introductory passage.
The effects of carbon dioxide buildup are slow and gradual. Imagine watching a pot of water boil. It seems to take forever for those first bubbles to rise to the surface. Meanwhile, the water temperature slowly increases. So to earth's atmospheric temperature will only slowly increase from one year to the next. Climate is the long term weather trend, measured over decades instead of just individual years. There is no one specific thing anyone can point to and say, "that is the result of global warming." Rather, we expect storm severity in general to increase, droughts to be more severe, ocean levels to only gradually rise, and so on.
Global warming is melting the polar ice caps and they are slowly disappearing.
global warming has caused the polar ice caps to melt, this has caused sea level to rise
Climate is an average of weather over several years, at least twenty or thirty. Climate is always changing, but changes in the past have happened very slowly, over thousands of years. Humans have never been able to change the climate before, but now, since we began burning fossil fuels, we have added so much greenhouse gases to the atmosphere that the world is warming up. This global warming is causing climate change, because heat is energy, and the extra energy in the oceans and atmosphere is changing our weather substantially. Over the years the climate changes.
Not likely. Modern civilization first arose and developed greatly in Europe. Without Europe civilization would most likely slowly disappear.