There is currently a debate on this subject. Large Hurricanes have decreased in numbers over the past several years and this is possibly due to the decrease in the difference in temperature between the water of our oceans and the air temperatures.
The jury is still out on whether the climate will cause an increase or a decrease in the number of storms and either side of this debate is supportable with data. The actual data is too incomplete to make a valid attempt at guessing.
Gravity does not directly affect global warming. Global warming is primarily caused by the increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which trap heat and lead to a rise in global temperatures. Gravity is a fundamental force that affects the movement and distribution of substances on Earth, but it does not have a direct impact on the underlying causes of global warming.
Global warming is related to ozone depletion. It is also true for the reverse.
Respiration is part of the carbon cycle and does not affect global warming.
the ocean will rise.
Global warming can lead to changes in global precipitation patterns by increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall and droughts. Warmer temperatures can also increase evaporation rates, leading to changes in the distribution and amount of precipitation around the world. These shifts can have wide-ranging impacts on ecosystems, agriculture, and water resources.
It would seem logical to assume that increases in temperature would cause increases in precipitation.
It would seem logical to assume that increases in temperature would cause increases in precipitation.
Global Warming does affect the survival rate of Polar Bears because Global Warming Melts the ice.
3 weather danages as a result of global warming
They do not have any affect on global warming.
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.
Yes, global warming does affect all the living creatures. Irregular weather patterns and floods in the lowlands are just but examples of how global warming affects everybody.
it affect global warming due to emissions sent from volcanic eruptions and multiple other emissions `
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no they do not
There is no evidence that "global warming" is causing birds to migrate differently.