Question:
what does global warming affect and how does it affect it?
darkmama
2007-05-10 20:46:11 UTC
when i ask what i mean like living and non living things
and how are those thing affected
Seven answers:
2007-05-10 21:14:02 UTC
Since Global Warming is caused by the sun, it affects ALL of the planets in the Solar System. It heats things up a little. On earth, it's just enough to melt a few glaciers and provide humanity with a livable environment.

Did you know that while the ice shelf in Antarctica IS melting, the glaciers on the land there are actually growing?
Jewles
2007-05-10 21:19:48 UTC
Global warming makes Liberals go crazy. Deep down they hate themselves and all people so they blame people for harming nature. They are always trying to invent new ways to place blame and then put themselves in a position where the benefit from the so called cure which actually doesn’t exist but makes them feel better.



If you want to know about the effects of global warming from unbiased and un-liberal perspective then look at how the last 6 ice ages ended (yes by global warming). Man wasn’t even around or maybe the dinosaurs caused it by pooping too much.
2007-05-10 21:19:31 UTC
The predicted effects for the environment and for human life are numerous and varied. The main effect is an increasing global average temperature. From this flow a variety of resulting effects, namely, rising sea levels, altered patterns of agriculture, increased extreme weather events, and the expansion of the range of tropical diseases. In some cases, the effects may already be occurring, although it is generally difficult to attribute specific natural phenomena to long-term global warming.



A summary of possible effects and our current understanding can be found in the report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group II; a discussion of projected climate changes is found in Working Group I. The more recent IPCC Fourth Assessment Report outlines the latest agreed international thinking.



Scientific and business groups in individual countries are also producing reports on the effects of global warming on their nation, such as in Australia.



Proposed responses to the effects of global warming include mitigation and adaptation.
2007-05-14 19:55:14 UTC
land masses will go underwater as the sea level rises
2007-05-10 21:56:18 UTC
sea level rise. My home island is sinking gradually
2007-05-10 20:53:39 UTC
well if global warming were to happen the caps would send tsunamis and cover the world killing everyone...very sad =[

go to stopglobalwarming.org
pinkbullet
2007-05-14 14:52:33 UTC
it dry your hair and make you tan


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