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Colt1911 [192]
2 years ago
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What types of weather events are not yet clearly linked to climate change?

Biology
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wel2 years ago
8 0

Droughts that are more frequent and severe, storms, heat waves, rising sea levels, melting glaciers, and warming oceans can all hurt animals, ruin their habitats, and disrupt people's livelihoods and societies.

<h3>What is climate change?</h3>

Long-term increases in the earth's average surface temperature, as well as large-scale changes in global, regional, and local weather patterns, are caused by a considerable increase in the levels of greenhouse gases created by the burning of fossil fuels.

Dangerous weather events are growing more common and severe as climate change progresses.

Glacier melting occurs as a result of heat changes, particularly at relatively high temperatures. This is a process in which ice transforms from solid to liquid or water. Scientists have recently detected an alarming rate of glacier melting.

Unusually hot days and multi-day heat waves are a natural component of the weather's day-to-day fluctuations. Hotter-than-usual days and nights are becoming more prevalent as the Earth's temperature warms (see the High and Low Temperatures indicator), and heat waves are anticipated to grow more often and intense.

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