Geography, asked by anu4337, 4 months ago

What are the effects of Global warming on polar regions​

Answers

Answered by intelligent12394
4

Explanation:

Global warming is causing Arctic ice to melt – ice reflects sunlight, while water absorbs it. When the Arctic ice melts, the oceans around it absorb more sunlight and heat up, making the world warmer as a result.The Arctic, Africa, small islands and Asian megadeltas are regions that are likely to be especially affected by future climate change. Within other areas, some people are particularly at risk from future climate change, such as the poor, young children and the elderly.How is global warming linked to extreme weather? A: Scientists agree that the earth's rising temperatures are fueling longer and hotter heat waves, more frequent droughts, heavier rainfall, and more powerful hurricanes.The effects of global warming in the Arctic, or climate change in the Arctic include ... Growing evidence that global warming is shrinking polar ice has added to the urgency of several...etc..,.

PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIST ANSWER.

Answered by murllisalne526
4

Answer:

the effects of global warming

:) increase in temperature the snow and ice around the poles recede

:) according to 82 degree centigrade average increases in global temperature would one of the Antarctica by about 5 degree centigrade during the summer the temperature rise full sufficient to being the begin the melting and disintegration of the west Antarctica ice sheet

:)the breakup of the best Antarctica would increase sea level by 5 to 6 years or 60 feet Thursday is reason to be concerned about the possible avenger increases sea level if carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere continuous increased

Similar questions