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7. High velocity storms are the result of​

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Answered by abhinavbathla09
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global warming

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Answered by Anonymous
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High velocity storms are the result of global warming.

  • As the typical environment of the planet has gently warmed, a recent sequence of severe weather conditions has naturally unfolded across the sustainable world.
  • As a result of global warming the water vapour has also increased, leading to excessive rains and fierce snow storms.
  • The possible risk of further droughts and increased storm intensity will invariably take place with a rise in global surface temperatures.
  • When more water vapour evaporates into the atmosphere, it constitutes a potential source for the formation of intense storms.
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