Yes, anything is possible.
Climate change is a pressing global issue because it is causing significant and rapid changes to the Earth's climate, leading to more frequent and severe natural disasters, rising sea levels, and threats to ecosystems and biodiversity. These changes have far-reaching impacts on human health, food security, and economies worldwide. Addressing climate change is crucial to safeguarding the planet for future generations.
No, climate scientists assure us that global warming is the recent rapid warming of the earth, caused by the human activities of deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity. This burning releases carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas, which is building up in the atmosphere. Global warming is the cause of the climate change.
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climate change
The change from the last Ice Age till now. This took 12,000 years.The present climate change caused by the global warming that has been happening since the Industrial Revolution. This rapid warming has been most noticeable over the past 50 years.
A climate change skeptic is someone who believes one of the following: a. That the climate of the Earth is not changing at an unusually rapid rate, or b. That the climate is changing but people are not responsible for this situation.
No. they were killed off due to rapid climate change.
Global warming is a rapid change. The earth's temperature has risen very fast in the past 50 years, compared to the very gradual rise over the past 12,000 years, the time of the last Ice Age.
Adaptive radiation is one good explanation for rapid evolutionary change. When a dominant taxa goes extinct, such as the dinosaurs, the surviving species/taxa, such as the mammals have many niches that they can now fill, so any variation in individuals against immediate environments can lead to survival and reproductive advantages that translate into rapid allelic changes in populations; rapid evolutionary change.
Climate change is among the theories proposed to explain the extinction of the dinosaurs. Evidence includes fluctuations in global temperatures, changes in ocean chemistry, and the release of greenhouse gases. Fossil records also show a rapid decline in biodiversity around the time of the dinosaur extinction event.
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