Yes global warming is causing climate change, and this can cause extremes in all types of weather.
yes, bcoz global warming cause in increasing pressre and this increased pressure help in melting snow nd the melted snow go to sea nd increase it level also.
Global warming
Global warming is unlikely to cause avalanches directly. They are usually caused by runoff from heavy rain and intense storms. Global warming is expected to cause more intense storms and could therefore be an indirect cause of avalanches.
why snow fall occurs
Global Warming has the potential to increase the number and severity of storms. Because of the greenhouse effect, gases in the atmosphere trap and retain heat, slowly inching up the overall temperature of the globe. This extra heat brings more moisture, which creates more snow when conditions are right. Just because it's called Global Warming doesn't mean that there will be no snow or no cold weather. Climate Change actually brings more extreme weather like hotter summers, colder winters, and harsher storms. (For example the snow storm of 2010 that pounded the East Coast of the United States).
it makes snow fall over for about 5 seconds
Yes, because the gather of snow fall.
Precipitation of snow on the ground.
In some areas, it can snow in the fall, depending on the location and weather patterns.
Global warming causes temperatures to increase, leading to less snowfall in some regions as more precipitation falls as rain instead of snow. This can result in reduced snowpack and earlier snowmelt, impacting snow-dependent ecosystems and activities like winter sports.
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We are running the risk of enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect which is causing global warming.