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effects of global warming on Bird​

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Answered by rohan005
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Birds Most at Risk. Species that depend on high-elevation forest habitat, long-distance migrants, and coastal breeders are most at risk from climate change. Some species are already facing clear, direct effects. But in general, most breeding birds will be affected by climate change in a number of ways.

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Answered by 5queen36
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  • The rate of global warming is already impacting birds, their prey, and their habitat.

  • Those impacts will become more severe over the coming decades, leading to the loss of one-quarter to one-third of all species on earth, including many bird species.

  • But in general, most breeding birds will be affected by climate change in a number of ways.

  • Climate change driven by human greenhouse gas emissions is not just increasing temperatures, but also raising sea levels, the acidity of the oceans and making extreme weather such as droughts and floods more frequent. All of these are forcing many species to migrate to survive.

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