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What are the harms of global warming?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Global warming is the long-term increase in the Earth's climate system's average temperature. It is a major aspect of current climate change and has been shown by direct temperature measurements and estimates of different warming impacts. The harms of global warming are -

- A rise in temperatures around the world is one of the most immediate and obvious effects of global warming. This changes the nature of global precipitation, evaporation, ice, stream flow, and other factors affecting water supply and quality as the climate warms.

- Forests, fields, and cities face disturbing new pests, heat waves, heavy downpours, and rising floods. All these factors are going to damage or kill farming and fishing.

- Allergies, asthma, and infectious disease outbreaks will become more likely due to increased pollen-producing ragweed production, higher levels of air pollution, and proliferation of pathogen and mosquito-friendly conditions.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Harms of global warming:

  • The effects of global warming include "extreme weather conditions, glacier retreat", changes in the timing or duration of season cycle and eventually changes in agricultural productivity, sea level rise, and declines in Arctic sea ice extent and so on.
  • Global warming is a major issue in recent era. The chances of global warming is escalating day-by-day because of the luxurious consumption and insensitive activities of the human "community that increments the quantity of "carbon dioxide" and other "greenhouse gases in the atmosphere".

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