Global Warming By: Tanner Ward. What Is Global warming? Global warming refers to the rising average temperature of the earth’s atmosphere and oceans and.

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Global Warming By: Tanner Ward

What Is Global warming? Global warming refers to the rising average temperature of the earth’s atmosphere and oceans and its projected continuation. Global Warming effects the earth in many ways.

How Is Global Warming Caused? The cause of Global Warming is split into 2 groups. Man made causes and Natural causes. Man made causes has the most effect on Global Warming. Pollution is one of the most dangerous Man Made cause. Also fossil fuels have a big effect. Natural causes are causes that come naturally from the earth. Natural causes are such as the release of methane gas from the Arctic Tundra and wet lands. Methane gas is a Greenhouse gas. Greenhouse gas is a gas that traps heat in the earth’s atmosphere.

What Is Global Warming Doing To The Environment? Global Warming effects the world in so many ways. It makes the sea rise. When the sea rises then it cover islands. This will effect plants, animals, and people that are contained on these islands. The water starts to kill plants and with that the animals that use those plants to survive have nothing so they die, Effecting a food chain. Also acid rain is a big concept. Acid rain gradually destroys everything it touches. Also global warming is effecting the forest by help causes forest fires because it is too hot. Also the pollution is not great towards to trees and plant life.

What Can We Do To Stop Global Warming? Carpooling is a good way to stop the pollutions from being released from cars. People can get rides with their friends. Also the government put in a law called the Clean Air Act. This makes less air pollution. This law is telling companies to stop and reduce so many air pollutions into the air. The law limits a certain amount of air pollutions they can release. Also people can try to conserve energy. Such as not leaving the television, computer, and the lights on so long.