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what is global warming​

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Answered by ShazadiRaziya
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Global warming is gauged by the increase in the average global temperature of the Earth. Along with our currently increasing average global temperature, some parts of the Earth may actually get colder while other parts get warmer—hence the idea of average global temperature. Greenhouse gas-caused atmospheric heating and agitation also increase the unpredictability of the weather and climate and dramatically increase the severity, scale, and frequency of storms, droughts, wildfires, and extreme temperatures.

Answered by anitadevi052704
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global warming is the long term heating of earth's climate system observed since the pre- industrial period ( between 1850 and 1900).

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