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Explain the effects of global warming.

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Answered by MiSSiLLuSioN
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EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING ARE AS FOLLOWS :

=> An increase of as less 1°C in Earth's temperature can lead to melting of polar ice caps and consequent rise in sea level. A rise in sea level can submerge a number of major cities of the world, which are located along the sea coasts. Besides causing the floods in low-lying coastal cities, global warming poses a threat of recurrence of dust bowl condition of 1930's. Dust bowl is an area where vegetation has been lost and soil reduced to dust making it susceptible to erosion.

=> Increase in temperature of the Earth due to green house effect will cause a change in weather and precipitation patterns on the Earth.

=> One of the danger of continued global warming is methane burp whch is caused by the melting of the methane hydrates in permafrost (of polar ice) and on the sea floor. Methane being a green house gad increases global warming.

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Answered by ssvijay738
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Global warming is projected to have a number of effects on the oceans. Ongoing effects include rising sea levels due to thermal expansion and melting of glaciers and ice sheets, and warming of the ocean surface, leading to increased temperature stratification.
Many climate scientists agree that significant societal, economic, and ecological damage would result if global average temperatures rose by more than 2 °C (3.6 °F) in such a short time. Such damage would include increased
extinction of many plant and animal species, shifts in patterns of agriculture , and rising sea levels. By 2015 all but a few national governments had begun the process of instituting carbon reduction plans as part of the
Paris Agreement , a treaty designed to help countries keep global warming to 1.5 °C (2.7 °F) above preindustrial levels in order to avoid the worst of the predicted effects. Authors of a special report published by the IPCC in 2018 noted that should carbon emissions continue at their present rate, the increase in average near-surface air temperatures would reach 1.5 °C sometime between 2030 and 2052.
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