Green house gases.
Typically, several comets are spotted every year.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) has been increasing in the atmosphere for the last 100 years. It is primarily released through the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas, as well as deforestation and other land-use changes. This increase in CO2 concentrations is a major driver of climate change.
Neptune has completed less than one orbit of the Sun in the last 100 years. It takes approximately 165 Earth years for Neptune to complete one full orbit around the Sun, meaning that since its discovery in 1846, it has only completed a little over half an orbit in the last century.
The most significant reason for the dramatic increase in life span over the past 100 years is advancements in medicine and healthcare, including vaccines, antibiotics, and improved surgical techniques. Additionally, improvements in public health measures, such as sanitation and access to clean water, have played a crucial role in increasing life expectancy.
The record high temperature in Akron, Ohio in the last 100 years was 104°F, which was set on July 14, 1936.
The main reason for the doubling of CO2 levels in the atmosphere over the last 100 years is human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes. These activities release large amounts of CO2 that were previously stored underground back into the atmosphere, leading to the increase in CO2 concentrations.
they have dried up over the years
Death
Advances in technology
causes of death have changed over the last 100 years due to many reasons, such as a more widespread recognition of illnesses
over a thousand.
OVER 9000!!!!!!!!~!!!~!~!~!
Yes it will concrete gains strength as it ages
People have gotten taller.
Over the last 100 years it has generally shrunk.
i believe it would be 250 degrees over the next 100 years.
Within the last 100 years there has been a 1 degree Fahrenheit temperature increase in the United States. The warming is uneven. Alaska has warmed about 5 degrees since 1960.Sea levels have risen globally by 1.8 mm per year for the last 100 years.