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Juli2301 [7.4K]
4 years ago
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Is global warming an imminent world threat? yes or no please tell me the right answer?

Biology
2 answers:
oksian1 [2.3K]4 years ago
8 0
Yes it is a fact that global warming is an imminent world threat. People might say no but the practical thing that should be noted is the rising temperature of earth with each passing year. The summers are getting hotter, the winters are getting huge amounts of snow and there are floods and tornadoes raging each year. These things are signals of the future that is in front of us. The greenhouse gases emitted by the industries are constantly depleting the ozone layer and so the heat of the sunlight is getting to earth more. This is leading to global warming and melting of snow in the Antarctic. So it is a fact that Global warming will one day be the reason for the destruction of earth.
Alex Ar [27]4 years ago
5 0
Yes, because the world is warming up A LOT lately. It is already too late to stop this. It's happening already. If we act immediately we may be able to prevent some of the terrible consequences of global warming and climate change, but only is we act fast an EVERYONE helps out and piches in to do their part to save us from this terrible global warming. 

<span>Hope I helped ya!! </span>
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