Biology, asked by lakshay58, 1 year ago

what are the impacts of global warming

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Answered by Ritesh1603
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Ice is melting worldwide, especially at the Earth’s poles. This includes mountain glaciers, ice sheets covering West Antarctica and Greenland, and Arctic sea ice.

Many species have been impacted by rising temperatures. For example, researcher Bill Fraser has tracked the decline of the Adélie penguins on Antarctica, where their numbers have fallen from 32,000 breeding pairs to 11,000 in 30 years.

The sea level has been rising more quickly over the last century.

Some butterflies, foxes, and alpine plants have moved farther north or to higher, cooler areas.

Precipitation (rain and snowfall) has increased across the globe, on average.

Some invasive species are thriving. For example, spruce bark beetles have boomed in Alaska thanks to 20 years of warm summers. The insects have chewed up 4 million acres of spruce trees.

Answered by varsharajeev
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Rising seas and increased coastal flooding

Longer and more damaging wildfire seasons

More destructive hurricanes

More frequent and intense heat waves
Widespread forest death 
in the Rocky Mountains


Costly and growing health impacts

An increase in extreme weather events

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