Geography, asked by alinarai378, 8 months ago

what could be the impact to the people if there was only one climate zone​

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Answered by jlaugh770
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Answer: If there was only one climate zone, human health would be at great risk.

Explanation:

The effects of environmental change incorporate warming temperatures, changes in precipitation, increments in the recurrence or force of some extraordinary climate occasions, and rising ocean levels. These effects compromise our wellbeing by influencing the nourishment we eat, the water we drink, the air we inhale, and the climate we experience.

The seriousness of these wellbeing dangers will rely upon the capacity of general wellbeing and security frameworks to address or get ready for these evolving dangers, just as components, for example, a person's conduct, age, sexual orientation, and financial status.

Hotter normal temperatures will prompt more sweltering days and progressively successive and longer warmth waves.[2] These progressions will prompt an expansion in heat-related passings in the US—coming to as much as thousands to countless extra passings every year before the century's over during summer months.

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