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write an article on global warming and it effects word limit 150​

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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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Explanation:

 "Reduce Green House gases emission to Reduce Global warming"

Global warming is the increase in the average surface temperature of the Earth and its atmosphere.It is caused due to increase of green house gases like CO2, Methane Gas, NO2 gases. CFC's etc.

  Global warming is caused due to increasing rate of deforestation and emission of green house gases. These green house gases trap the heat and it results in the increase in earth's temperature. 

  Well!! Global warming has a lot of impact like melting of glaciers, Climate change ,There will be increase in sea level which results in Floods .Water cycle will be effected and It willl have a ever lasting effect on Human Health like Change in climate leads to Tropical diseases such as Malaria,Dengue etc...

  Its the duty of every Indian Citizen to Stop Global warming by Following steps :

⇒Plant More trees as trees helps in regulating the earth's  temperature.

⇒Reduce the usage of Papers and Recycle the paper.

⇒Switch over to Renewable sources of energy like Sunlight, Geo thermal energy, Tidal energy and wind energy instead of Fossil fuels

⇒Try to avoid vehicles for every day work. use Public transport like Bus, train etc.-

⇒Sharing of car should be made as a practice while going to office.   

 By this we can save Our money at the same time we contribute in reducing Global warming.

Hope it helps.

Answered by vikashsaini3
4

Explanation:

Global warming is the mainly human-caused rise of the average temperature of the Earth's climate system and has been demonstrated by direct temperature measurements and by measurements of various effects of the warming.[1] It is a major aspect of climate change which, in addition to rising global surface temperatures,[2] also includes its effects, such as changes in precipitation.[3] While there have been prehistoric periods of global warming,[4] observed changes since the mid-20th century have been unprecedented in rate and scale.[5]

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