Science, asked by himanya37, 2 months ago

what is global warming and how it is effecting living organisms ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Whatever we call it, global warming is impacting every living being on planet earth including plants and animals, in addition to ice caps melting, increasing sea levels and the extinction of plant and animal species. As we know, the planet's ecosystem is extremely fragile and complex.

Answered by Flaunt
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Explanation:

The continuous rising in Earth's Temperature due to emulsion of gases like carbon dioxide,carbon monoxide and greenhouse gases which results in melting of ice bergs ,glaciers and rising up of sea level this whole process is known as 'global warming'.

=>Global means Earth and warming means heating of.

Main causes of global Warming:-

  • The gases released from vehicles,chimneys and industries e.g carbon monoxide etc.
  • CFC is the main components which affects and evoke global warming.
  • Deforestation (cuting down of tress).

Impact Of Global warming on Earth:-

  • Depletion of ozone layer which results in entering of harmful ultraviolet sunlight rays.

[Ozone is gase in the top most surface of the earth which acts as a blanket to protect earth from harmful ultraviolet rays]

How It Affects Living Oransism

  • It affects human beings in many ways like people would be suffer from heavy diseases such as cataract,skin cancer , irritation in their skins ,migrain , headache , Diarrhoea,bone diseases, respiratory problems such as asthma etc.
  • Rising of global warming leads to rising in temperature which would be danger for living organisms to survive.
  • As Glaciers and ice melts the life of polar bears and other animals that Live on snow gets destructed and would be in danger.
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