Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Global Warming


Global warming occors when the temperature of earth rises. It is happen because of the green house effect. The ultra violet ray that comes in earth cannot return back and it starts heating up the earth. Global warming has different effects in the earth climates such as increase in rainfall, rise in sea levels, and disappearing different kind of plants species and animals. Scientists say that global warming was made by human. Using fossils fuel and other materials and making the environment polluted is the cause of global warming. Industrial revolution is also one of the causes of global warming. The Carbon dioxide gas coming from the industries affects the green house.


Global warming has effect different kinds of animals and plants. The sea started rising, the water covers the plant and let them to die. Many animals lost their homes and many of them are disappearing. Nowadays Government has taking interest in global warming. They are to find some way to stop the global warming. If we do not act any thing to stop global warming than future generation will pay for it.



2 comments:

  1. Although your definition of global warming is accurate and the fact that it COULD effect different kinds of animals and plants is true, do you really believe its occuring? I don't see how anyone could believe the globe is warming when it just snowed as much as it did in one of the hottest states of America. The government has taken an interest in global warming but the government also takes interest in other things to scam us and make some money. I do believe we are producing the gases that cause global warming and that we should try to lessen our output of these by taking certain precautions in our everyday lives, but I don't believe they are causing global warming.

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  2. I have to side with Brittnee on this one. There isn't any concrete evidence that CO2 is causing the temperature to rise. Some people believe that it's more the opposite; that a rise in temperature causes a rise in CO2. Plus, as I've said before, we've had several rises and falls of the temperature, including the Medieval Warm Period, where the temperature went up, yet they had no fossil fuels to burn to thicken the air with CO2.

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