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Climate change is a long-term shift in global or regional climate patterns. Often climate change refers specifically to the rise in global temperatures from the mid 20th century to the present
Earth’s Changing Climate
Earth’s climate has changed many times. For example, fossils from the Cretaceous period (144 to 65 million years ago) show that Earth was much warmer than it is today. Fossilized plants and animals that normally live in warm environments have been found at much higher latitudes than they could survive at today. For instance, breadfruit trees, now found on tropicalislands, grew as far north as Greenland.
Natural Causes of Climate Change
Climate changes happen for a variety of reasons. Some of these reasons have to do with Earth’s atmosphere. The climate change brought by El Niño, which relies on winds and ocean currents, is an example of natural atmospheric changes.
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what is global warming
the globe is heating up . both land and oceans are warmer now than record keeping began in 1180 and temperatures are still ticking upward. temperature rise, in nutshell, is global warming.
here are the bare numbers,according to the national oceanic and atmospheric administration (NOAA): average surface temperatures rose a total of 1,71 degrees fahrenheit (0,95 degrees celsius) between 1880 and 2016.the pace of change has been an additional 0,13 degrees f(0,07 degrees) per decade, with the land surface warming faster than the ocean surface _0,18 degrees f(0,10 degrees c) versus 0,11 degrees f(0,06 degrees c) per decade, respectively.
paris agreement ratified bu 150 countries aims to decrease global warming above the earth.
https://www.livescience.com/37003-global-warming.html ,tajrobavi girls high school
we all should feel responsible to save world