Geography, asked by Dhruvjaganth, 11 months ago

What is global warming? Why is it so alerming in the earth surface?

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Answered by reetee
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Global warming refers to the imbalance of nature for example a sudden increase in Co2 and decrease in O2. It is so alarming on the earth's surface as it can lead to major disturbances in nature and end of life on earth.


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Answered by peeyush56
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Global warming is a long term rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system, an aspect of climate change shown by temperature measurements and by multiple effects of warming. though earlier geological periods also experienced episodes of warming, the term commonly refers to the observed and continuing increase in average air and ocean temperature since 1990 caused mainly by emissions of green house gasses and modern industrial econamy . In the modern context the terms global warming and climate change are commonly used interchange geably, but climate change includes both global warming nand it's effects such as changes to precipitation and impacts that differ bt region .


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