Any of them. They all react to temperature and change in salinity.
the ocean will rise.
No, the entire ocean cannot evaporate due to global warming. The process of evaporation is a natural part of the water cycle, and while global warming may contribute to increased evaporation rates, it would not be enough to completely evaporate all the water in the ocean.
Global warming examples include rising temperatures, rising ocean levels, and decreases in global land and sea ... A global average temperature rise of 2 degrees Celsius or less in coming years.
Global warming may lead to an increase in the number and intensity of hurricanes because warmer ocean temperatures provide more energy for storm formation. Additionally, global warming can lead to changes in atmospheric conditions that favor the development and intensification of hurricanes.
Global Warming is the gradual raising of the overall average temperature of the Earth. This seemingly small amount can equate to large effects to the icecaps, melting them. This can cause ocean levels rising.
Global warming does not really affect ocean pollution. However, ocean pollution is something that is effecting global warming. This is because the pollutants are what is causing the warming trend.
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.
Oil spills can effect the ocean and environment because it polutes the ocean and the air which can start to cause global warming, (WEATHER AN CLIMATE CHANGE).
Yes. The disparities are from global warming and the gulf stream.
It has raised the temperature of the ocean, which causes stress to the animals that make up the reef.
Global warming can cause a rise in sea levels, which can lead to higher high tides and an increased risk of coastal flooding. The warming also affects ocean currents and can alter tidal patterns in some regions.
the ocean will rise.
It is because of pollution and global warming.
No, tsunamis occur due to the tectonic plates moving underneath the ocean. The movement of the plates is through covention currents within the magma which isn't affected by climate change.
An ocean can become bigger when glaciers start melting (Global Warming does this)
Global warming may cause the ocean to rise. If the ocean rises, then many places that are below sea level will flood.
'Global' means 'throughout the globe', so global warming affects ALL of the globe, whatever the altitude and whether it is land or ocean.