Global warming has serious consequences on flora and fauna. Explain.
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Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (ACIA) has made it clear that the effects of global warming on flora and fauna are even more pronounced in the Arctic. Due to warming there is melting of permafrost (permanently frozen ground) with the disappearance of hundreds of pools and lakes and flora and fauna which inhabit them
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If it is too warm or too cold, plants cannot reproduce at the normal rate. When plants slow down there growth, they are not replenished rapidly enough to support all the animals which usually feed on them. Fewer plants means that area can support fewer plant eating animals.
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