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How Is Global Warming Affecting The World's Climate Heat Cycle?

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    Global warming is affecting our planet because of co2 gas being released in the air which covers the atmosphere so when the suns heat hits earth it wont be able to reflect back into space and the suns heat will be trapped in earth's atmosphere  making earth warmer and melting antartica and the north pole,so the water from the melted ice will make ocean levels higher and that water will cover coastal cities
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    Guest 

    answered 11 months ago

    Problem is, that when a CO2 molecule us formed, one O2 molecule is removed from the atmosphere. O2 is about twice the insulator that CO2 is. The overall net result is that the atmosphere has a lower R value or in other words, when CO2 replaces O2 in the atmosphere, the atmosphere traps less heat. Uhh Ohh. Better go back to the drawing board. Or mayby wait another ten years since we are now in a cooling cycle, due to the output of the sun, and blame CO2 emissions for lowering earth's temperature.
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    commented 2 months ago

      There is no global warming
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      Flashcards 

      answered 1 year ago

        It will affect the climate mainly due to the depletion of ozone and thus the entry of hazardous radiations.due to the absence of natures protective layer ie, ozone umbrella the radiation `ll come directly to earth and `ll unable to reflect back due to certain gases.now the radiations `ll accumulate in the atmosphere to cause an  increase in heat .
        this is from my humble knowledge...........

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        Snair 

        answered 12 months ago

        There is global warming and it is killing our world, it is making some rare animals and plants found nowhere in the world and making them die.
        There are 70 species of frogs mostly mountain dwellers have nowhere to escape the cold.
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        answered 12 months ago

        Yup, it has been warming for at least the last 10,000 years or so, since the last ice age.
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        commented 2 months ago

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