more flooding (apex)
Forest fires increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
An increase in sea level can lead to coastal flooding, erosion of shorelines, and loss of habitats for marine and coastal species. It can also increase the frequency and severity of storm surges, threatening communities located in low-lying coastal areas. Additionally, rising sea levels can contaminate freshwater sources and affect agriculture and infrastructure located near coastal regions.
The increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere means that more solar radiation (in the form of infra-red heat from the warmed earth) is absorbed in the atmosphere and prevented from escaping to space. It will not change the transmission of incoming solar radiation through the atmosphere.
there is an increase in the amount of nitrogen in the atmosphere- and there is a decrease in the amount of nitrogen in the earth.Answer this question…
The atmosphere does not affect the sun. If anything the sun affects the atmosphere.
A tsunami is a coastal impact event. In the deep ocean it would hardly be noticeable - a small increase in general wave swell.
Idaho is the least likely to experience a hurricane among the states listed. Hurricanes typically form in warmer waters and primarily affect coastal regions, while Idaho is located inland and has a much lower risk of such storms. In contrast, Florida, Texas, and North Carolina are all coastal states that are susceptible to hurricanes.
the greenhouse affect
if carbon dioxide increases too much it may release another gas called methane, which will reduce the atmosphere and damage the planet.
Ocean currents can influence air temperature in coastal areas by transferring heat from the ocean to the atmosphere. Warm ocean currents can raise air temperatures in coastal regions, while cold ocean currents can lower them. The direction and temperature of the ocean current will determine its impact on the local climate.
Greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere by absorbing and re-emitting infrared radiation. This leads to an increase in the overall temperature of the Earth, a phenomenon known as the greenhouse effect. As the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere rises, more heat is trapped, causing global temperatures to increase.
no