What are the negative effects of global warming on climate, animals, and on plants?
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The impacts or effects of global warming are eventually both the environmental as well as the social changes caused directly and/or indirectly by human emissions of greenhouse gases. Well there is a scientific consensus that climate change is occurring, and that human activities are the primary driver of it and almost many different impacts of climate change have (already) been observed, including glacier retreat, changes in the timing of seasonal events (e.g., earlier flowering of plants), etc.
The basic negative effect of global warming on the (climate) is that the temperature of the atmosphere increases and due to that even the polar ice gets melted and by this the whole environment suffers whereas on plants as the temperature gets risen up and due to that many plants dry out and eventually die. The same happens with the animals, mostly with their skin. The skin of the animals gets drier and drier resulting the deficiency effects.
There are about like many and many cases proving that the impact of global warming is worst for the climate and animals as well as the plants.
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