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The average temperature of the Earth is rising. How does it affect animal habitats? How
humans responsible for the rising temperatures? Answer me and I will mark you as a brainlist and follow you!

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Answered by sudharsansundar898
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Climate change is quickly becoming the biggest threat to the long-term survival of America’s wildlife. No longer is climate change something only facing future generations—changes to our climate are being documented all across the planet today, and people, animals, and plants are already feeling the heat. This warming signal is also found in ocean temperatures, soil temperatures, melting glaciers, and melting polar ice caps. It has been linked to widespread impacts on ecosystems around the planet. This preponderance of evidence all points to the conclusion that our planet is warming, and natural systems are struggling to keep up.

What's Happening?

Temperatures are increasing: The most striking evidence of a climate change trend is closely scrutinized data that show a relatively rapid and widespread increase in temperature during the past century. Average temperatures in the United States over the last century have already increased by more than one degree Fahrenheit, and the Earth's atmosphere has warmed by 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit since 1900. The 10 warmest years on record have all occurred since 1998, with 2016 being the warmest year on record. The rising temperatures observed since 1978 are particularly noteworthy because the rate of increase is so high and because, during the same period, the energy reaching the Earth from the Sun had been measured precisely enough to conclude that Earth's warming was not due to changes in the Sun

Answered by avika2114
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the average temperature of the Earth is 1.2 billion lackh heat

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thethe average temperature of the Earth is rising how do ittefaq animal habits affect the annual habits like when its heat it rain and when it rains it

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