Much of earth'swater was frozen into glaciers
Warming oceans can lead to increased evaporation, which in turn can intensify precipitation events. This disrupts the water cycle by altering precipitation patterns, leading to more frequent and severe droughts, floods, and storms globally. Additionally, warmer oceans can also cause sea level rise, impacting coastal areas and ecosystems.
True. Global warming causes the polar ice caps and glaciers to melt, leading to an increase in sea levels. This is due to the additional water from melted ice entering the oceans, contributing to sea level rise.
This low level can be a cause of hypotension.
The water of the oceans is denser because of the high level of salt it contains.
There could be change in the content of water. It will affect the level of water in the water bodies.
Tides
The movement of Earth's plates and continents can cause changes in sea level, ocean currents, and the distribution of marine life. It can also affect the shape of ocean basins and the location of coastlines.
The water level of the oceans, thus exposing a land bridge.
Melting Polar Ice Caps add water to the Oceans, raising the Sea Level and flooding coastal towns and cities.
Earth's core
Earths core
Desalination
Yes, ozone levels have dropped. It is because of use of CFC's by humans.
Most tsunamis are caused by earthquakes below the sea level. These undersea earthquakes are a result of shifting in the earths tectonic plates.
During an ice age, Earth's sea level generally drops because water is locked up in the polar ice caps and glaciers. This causes less water to be in the oceans, leading to lower sea levels compared to during interglacial periods.
sea level
Yes the arctic ice caps are melting and the level of the worlds oceans is slowly rising.