It is unlikely that global warming will bring back monster sea life from the past. Changes in the environment due to global warming, such as ocean acidification and rising temperatures, may affect marine life in various ways, but it is more likely to lead to the decline of existing species rather than the emergence of large, ancient creatures.
Photosynthesis removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and converts it into oxygen and glucose, helping to reduce the greenhouse effect and mitigate global warming. On the other hand, cellular respiration releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere when organisms break down glucose for energy, contributing to the increase in greenhouse gases and global warming.
Yes, greenhouse gases in the atmosphere trap heat from the sun, leading to the warming of the Earth's surface. This phenomenon is known as the greenhouse effect, and it is a major contributor to global warming and climate change.
The albedo effect, characterised by changes in the reflection and absorption of sunlight, does play a small role in global warming, but requires global warming to be underway before it can play that part. As the world warms, ice caps and sea ice melt. Ice reflects much of the sun's energy back into space, but when the ice disappears the open sea and land absorb much of the sun's energy, becoming warmer. This accelerates global warming.
No because the Kyoto protocol assumes human beings are responsible for global warming. This is unlikely to be the case because the earth has gone through numerous cycles of warming and cooling going back long before human beings were a significant presence on this planet. Ever heard of the Ice Ages? There were several. Global warming and cooling are a function of solar activity and people can't control the sun.
Global warming can lead to sea level rise, which can potentially affect the ratio of land and water by increasing the amount of water bodies like oceans and seas, encroaching on coastal land areas. Additionally, changes in climate patterns due to global warming can impact precipitation levels, potentially altering the distribution of water on land.
Plants do not directly increase global warming. In fact, plants play a crucial role in combating global warming by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis. However, deforestation and land-use changes can contribute to global warming by releasing stored carbon in trees and soil back into the atmosphere.
Yes, reductions in global snow and ice cover contribute to global warming acceleration. This is because snow and ice reflect sunlight back into space, known as the albedo effect. As snow and ice melt, they expose darker surfaces that absorb more sunlight, leading to increased warming. Additionally, melting ice contributes to sea level rise, which can further contribute to warming through feedback loops.
Global Warming and they take a long time to grow back
technically, the world won't go back to normal i fwe stop global warming. But if we plant trees and actually care about the environment like stop littering, we may be able to reverse its effecrs.
No it lets you bring back a monster from the graveyard and place on the field and stays till its destroyed
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Photosynthesis removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and converts it into oxygen and glucose, helping to reduce the greenhouse effect and mitigate global warming. On the other hand, cellular respiration releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere when organisms break down glucose for energy, contributing to the increase in greenhouse gases and global warming.
Snowier winters can slow global warming by increasing the amount of sunlight reflected back into space, known as the albedo effect. The bright white snow acts as a mirror, bouncing sunlight away from the Earth's surface and preventing it from being absorbed as heat. This can help cool the planet and counteract the warming caused by greenhouse gas emissions.
Yes, greenhouse gases in the atmosphere trap heat from the sun, leading to the warming of the Earth's surface. This phenomenon is known as the greenhouse effect, and it is a major contributor to global warming and climate change.
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The albedo effect, characterised by changes in the reflection and absorption of sunlight, does play a small role in global warming, but requires global warming to be underway before it can play that part. As the world warms, ice caps and sea ice melt. Ice reflects much of the sun's energy back into space, but when the ice disappears the open sea and land absorb much of the sun's energy, becoming warmer. This accelerates global warming.