1 Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follows: -
In January 1995 a vast section of ice broke off the Larsen ice shelf in Antarctica. While this occurrence,
the direct result of a regional warming trend that began in the 1940s, may be the most spectacular
manifestation yet of serious climate changes occurring on the planet as a consequence of atmospheric
beating. Other symptoms-more intense storms prolonged droughts, extended heat waves, and record
flooding have been emerging around the world for several years.
According to scientific estimate furthermore, sea-level rise resulting from global warming will reach 3
feet (1 meter) within the next century. Such a rise could submerge vast coastal areas, with potentially
reversible consequences
Latein 1995 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reported that it had detected the
Tingerprint of human activity as a contributor to the warming of the earth's atmosphere. Furthermore,
panel scientists attributed such warming directly to the increasing quantities of carbon dioxide released
by our burning of fossil fuels The IPCC report thus clearly identifies a pattern of climatic response to
human activities in the climatological record, thereby establishing without doubt that global warming
can no longer be attributed solely to natural climate variability. The panel is concerned about the grave
problem and the threat that it poses to the environment at large.
• What were the various symptoms of climate change?
in not less than 50 words write down the Scientific estimates as stated in the passage
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- In January 1995 a vast section of ice broke off the Larsen ice shelf in Antarctica.
- more intense storms prolonged droughts, extended heat waves, and record flooding
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