How does global warming affect the earth and what grows on it?
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How does global warming affect the earth and what grows on it?
How does global warming affect the earth and what grows on it?
Tags: Earth, Global Warming
Tags: Earth, Global Warming
January 7th, 2009 at 10:00 pm
basically if we dont do anything quick global warming will make there be a time when it will be very cold for a few days or months idk but then the temperature is going to stay warm/hot for the rest of the time. all the animals that live in cold areas are going to become extinct or die. Oh also the glaciers are going to melt whcih will leave little resources to get frech water from. Plants will also eventually die out from to much sunlight then all the people and animals that eat plant[everyone basically] will begin to die out from not having the vitamins and nutrutio thats ginen off from plants. HOPE THIS HELPED!!! =]
Stop Global Warming!!!
January 9th, 2009 at 1:01 am
Global Warming will effect a lot of things. Firstly, the trees, if you go to Rocky Mountain ranges, you will see lots of trees eaten by the mosquitoes and other insects. And since the climate gets warmer and warmer, people get more aggressive on the sunny, hot days and frequently, the mosquitoes bite people and they will make people more aggressive. And earth, will start losing the energy, and eventually will run out of gas, and earth is gone!
January 11th, 2009 at 4:49 pm
It just make the Earth hotter and might kill some plants then the plants that were food for some animals will be in to few numbers in an area and the animals that eat them will die of starvation. Also ice caps will melt and polar bears and penguins will loose there homes, and the polar ice caps could increase the amount of water in the oceans and we might all die in flood. Or the ice can crack sending powerful shock waves though the ocean and cause a tsunami. Also Global Warming is natural cause it just history repeating itself. Also its good for the Earth but not for normal living things because oxygen and the ozone layer is not a natural thing. It wasn’t here when the earth was being form and still wasn’t here until the very first plants come along after like 2 billion years.
So main thing is; it is good for the earth, just not for us. And this was hastily written by a 14 year old boy.
January 13th, 2009 at 12:05 pm
31,000 + Scientists, 9000 + of whom have PhDs say mankind is not the cause of global warming. That beats Al Gore’s 2500 actresses and songwriters who fear global warming by a ton!
January 14th, 2009 at 8:23 am
We have placed Polar bears on the protected species list,even though they have almost doubled their numbers since the 70s.Carbon credits are a joke,sure pollute the planet,just need the money to do it. How is that solving problems Al?Sounds like another tax to me.What happens in the near future when the average temperature continues to fall?Guess we will have saved the planet.
January 16th, 2009 at 8:24 pm
Increased CO2 has been scientifically shown to be beneficial to plants. Co2 to them is a fertilizer (green houses intentionally inject CO2 into the air). This means the plant life on earth will have a positive growth expansion. Also, plants do better in warmer climate. A warmer planet plus CO2 increase means many positive effects for plants. A more diverse array of plants will now be able to grow over a much larger area.
January 19th, 2009 at 10:17 am
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