Global Climate Change By Climatologists Dallas&Erick.

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Global Climate Change By Climatologists Dallas&Erick

What is the Greenhouse Effect? The Green House Effect is a change in the earths climate. The earth’s atmosphere absorbs and gives off gases like carbon dioxide(Co2), methane, and nitrous oxide that make our atmosphere warm. This is caused because the earth surface giving off thermal infrared radiation.

What is Global Climate Change? Global Climate Change is any change in the climate. There is two major signs like the earth getting hotter or colder. Some people just think the climate’s getting warmer. The earth’s atmosphere is getting destroyed by Global Climate Change.

What are the Causes of Global Climate Change? There are many causes of Global Climate Change but the biggest cause is MAN. Natural causes are volcanoes that give off small amounts of carbon dioxide(Co2) in comparison with human activity. Man creates a lot of Co2 by using cars and electricity and polluting the air and the oceans.

What are the Consequences of Global Climate Change? What are El Niño‘s? An El Niño is a temporary climate change in the Pacific ocean, near the equator. Usually strong winds start El Niño and water piles up. Now about the consequences, if we don’t do anything soon we can all perish but not just us, a lot of other animals will become extinct. An El Niño is a temporary climate change in the Pacific ocean, near the equator. Usually strong winds start El Niño and water piles up. Now about the consequences, if we don’t do anything soon we can all perish but not just us, a lot of other animals will become extinct.

Can We Make a Difference? Yes, we can make a difference by using solar powered energy, and we can write to the government and tell them you are worried about Global Climate Change. There are many other ways to help like wind energy and not using your car as much and ride a bike and recycling.

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