Geography, asked by lilykar13paeblu, 1 year ago

effect of global warming on human and animal? pls tell me this ans its urgent.

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Answered by P10l
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Climate change has brought about possibly permanent alterations to Earth's geological, biological and ecological systems.[1] These changes have led to the emergence of a not so large-scale environmental hazards to human health, such as extreme weather,[2]ozone depletion, increased danger of wildland fires,[3] loss of biodiversity,[4] stresses to food-producing systems and the global spread of infectious diseases.[5] The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 160,000 deaths, since 1950, are directly attributable to climate change.

To date, a neglected aspect of the climate change debate, much less research has been conducted on the impacts of climate change on health, food supply, economic growth, migration, security, societal change, and public goods, such as drinking water, than on the geophysical changes related to global warming. Human impacts can be both negative and positive. Climatic changes in Siberia, for instance, are expected to improve food production and local economic activity, at least in the short to medium term. Numerous studies suggest, however, that the current and future impacts of climate changeon human society are and will continue to be overwhelmingly negative.[6][7]

The majority of the adverse effects of climate change are experienced by poor and low-income communities around the world, who have much higher levels of vulnerability to environmental determinants of health, wealthand other factors, and much lower levels of capacity available for coping with environmental change. A report on the global human impact of climate change published by the Global Humanitarian Forum in 2009, estimated more than 300,000 deaths and about $125 billion in economic losses each year, and indicating that most climate change induced mortality is due to worsening floods and droughts in developing countries.[8]



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Answered by puhva
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1)it will detroy the habitat of Human and animal
2)it will unbalanced the ecosystem between plant and animal.
3) it will killed all the plant so,thereby creating starvation to dead.
4)all the place will flooded because of melting of polar ice.
5)there will quarrel between people because of insufficient of water.
6)it will make the black more bigger thereby creating danger to live
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puhva: according to Newton's first law of motion ,abody continues to be in a state of rest or in a state of uniforms motion along a straight line unless some external unbalanced force is applied on the body to change that state.
puhva: 1)a body at rest continues at rest until some external unbalanced force is applied on the body to move it.example..a book on a table continues to lie there only till some one applied unbalanced force to move the book.
puhva: 2)a body i uniform motion continues to move uniformly unless an external force is applied to change its speed.example ..a ball rolling on the ground does stop after sometimes.
puhva: 3)a body moving along a straight lines will continue to move along the same straight line unless an external force is applied on the body to change its direction of motion.example..a bike cannot change its straight line path on its own we have to turn its handle
puhva: according to Newton's second law of motion the rate of change of linear momentum of a body is directly proportional to the force applied on the body and this change take place always in the direction of the applied force.
puhva: i,e change in linear momentum /time taken is directly proportional to force applied.it means that when a bigger force is applied on a body its linear momentum changes at a faster rate (taking less time )and vice versa .further the momentum will change always i n the direction of the applied force.
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