Climate Change By Amy Allen 9H Lauren Breeden 9C Sarah Chapman 9H Rebecca Mckenzie 9G Lauren Beck 9G.

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Climate Change By Amy Allen 9H Lauren Breeden 9C Sarah Chapman 9H Rebecca Mckenzie 9G Lauren Beck 9G

Weather The most important influence on the climate of any area is its position relative to the sun. The earth has warmed about 1f over the past 100 years. When scientists talk about climate change, their concern is about global warming caused by human activity.

Seas Oceans absorb Co2! Increase the average wave height by 25-50% Rising sea levels ♥Ice melting ♥The volume of ocean water will expand. ♥As the ice is melted, humans and animals frozen in the ice have been discovered.