The Devastating Effects of Global Warming

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What is global warming and what does it mean. Global warming is any substantial change in Earth’s climate. Global warming refers to climate change that causes an increase in the average temperature of the lower atmosphere. Global warming can have many different causes, but it is most commonly associated with human interference, specifically the release of excessive amounts of greenhouse gases. Global warming is also known as the greenhouse effects. The increase of human population has affected the world. The growth of our population has increased our use of fuel, land and manufacturing. All of these are causing an increase of emissions to go into the Earth’s atmosphere, which is causing global warming.

I did a questionnaire on global warming. I came up with five questions and handed it out to 25 different people. After getting my paper back the result was amazing on how much people knew about it and did not know about it. Twenty people knew what global warming was and the other five didn’t. Only eight people knew what the greenhouse effect was. Also asked if El Nino’s were related to global warming. Seven people said it was related and the other 18 said it wasn’t. With further observations about global warming also asked the people if they knew that climate is becoming more variable and extreme. Nineteen out of 25 knew that the climate has changed. I ask if they knew that sea level is rising and 22 people were aware of it.

As climate change, with glacier melting and moving at a surprising speed a few people say that global climate is booby trapped. Africa and East Asia has been inhibiting precipitation in dry areas cause by El Nino’s. If Greenland ice melts enough, instead of ice dripping into the sea it would be like dumpi...

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... care about what global warming has done to our world. These people don’t believe that such things will happen but it started already. If we as a human race can’t find a solution to this problem then there will be no world for us to live in the future. There will be no future for are kids and grandkids. So everyone should be aware of what’s going on and what will happen to earth later in the future.

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