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The world is the warmest it has been for?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The planet's surface temperature will increase, boiling the oceans and triggering a runaway greenhouse effect that will end all life as we know it, leaving Earth baking under a thick shroud of carbon dioxide. However, these changes to the Sun will happen over billions of years, so they are not a pressing problem

Answered by anuradhakumari4317
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Causes. The Eocene, which occurred between 53 and 49 million years ago, was the Earth's warmest temperature period for 100 million years. However, this "super-greenhouse" eventually became an icehouse by the late Eocene.

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