Science, asked by haritahulwalia, 1 year ago

the problem of global warming has emergeddue to which living being

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Answered by P10l
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As the globe warms, scientists warn about melting ice caps, rising sea levels and odd, extreme weather. But there's another threat that may already be emerging: New (and old) diseases spreading in places once thought safe.

Melting permafrost may release "zombie pathogens" that have been frozen in ice for centuries, while warming temperatures will allow disease-spreading insects to roam far and wide. Threats now confined to the tropics will likely become problems at higher latitudes. Here are a few of the diseases that could thrive in a warming world.


Answered by galepraveen
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the problem of global warming has destroyed probably every life organism
specially reptiles
ex: birds etc

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