Biology, asked by lynn56380, 10 months ago

What is common between the environmental changes of ice ages and global warming? They influence global temperatures in the same way. They have the same causes. They can lead to extinction. They disrupt the same species in the same ways.

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Answered by shresthachaturvedi
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Answer:

“It is safe to say that global warming will not lead to the onset of a new ice age,” two distinguished climate scientists wrote in the journal Science. In a curious instance of life imitating art, scientific anxiety about the Gulf Stream also had cold water poured on it around the same time.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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common between the environmental changes of ice ages and global warming is that they can lead to extinction.

Explanation:

  • Ice age and global warming at two different processes. the reason for the formation of the modern world from the ice age was not greenhouse effect but greenhouse effect is responsible for the global warming and the melting of the ice caps.
  • However both of them has a capability to to cause extinction of a number of creature because of the the changes in the temperature and climate.

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