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wwhat is globalisation and globalisation warming ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Globalization as a term came to prominence in the 1980s. Although many consider this process a relatively new phenomenon, globalization has been happening for millennia. The Roman Empire, for example, spread its economic and governing systems through significant portions of the ancient world for centuries. Similarly, the trade routes of the Silk Road carried merchants, goods and travelers from China through Central Asia and the Middle East to Europe and represented another wave of globalization. European countries had significant investments overseas in the decades prior to World War I, prompting some economists to label the prewar period as an earlier golden age of globalization.

Globalization has ebbed and flowed throughout history, with periods of expansion, as well as retrenchment. The 21st century has witnessed both. Global stock markets plummeted after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the United States, but rebounded in subsequent years.

Overall, however, the early 21st century has seen a dramatic increase in the pace of global integration, driven primarily by rapid advances in technology and telecommunications. In general, money, technology and materials flow more swiftly across national boundaries today than they ever have in the past. The flow of knowledge, ideas and cultures are flowing with increasing speed as well, enabled by the near instantaneousness of global internet communications.

Criticisms of globalization

Globalization has its proponents and its critics, today as well as in the past. And analyzing the impact of globalization is a complex proposition, as specific results of globalization are often seen as positives by proponents and negatives by critics. For instance, while some proponents say globalization creates new markets and wealth, and promotes greater cultural and social integration by eliminating barriers; critics blame the elimination of barriers for undermining national policies and cultures and destabilizing advanced labor markets in favor of lower-cost wages elsewhere. Similarly, some proponents point to the rising economies of poor countries benefiting from companies moving operations there to minimize costs; some critics say such moves could lower living standards in developed countries by eliminating jobs

Answered by naiduasn2009
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Question: What is Globalisation?

Answer:the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.

Question: Globalisation Warming?

Answer: Global warming refers to global averages, with the amount of warming varying by region. Since 1979, global average land temperatures have increased about twice as fast as global average ocean temperatures. This is due to the larger heat capacity of the oceans and because oceans lose more heat by evaporation.

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