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It is primarily related too climate change because it is the one who
causes it.
It is the term used to describe a gradual increase in the average
temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere and its oceans, a change that is
believed to be permanently changing the Earth’s climate
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Refers not only to global changes in temperature but also to changes in
wind, precipitation, the length of seasons, as well as the strength and
frequency of extreme weather events like drought and floods.
It is a long-term change in weather conditions by change in temperature,
precipitation, and winds.
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7. Burning of
Fossil Fuels
Conversion
of Land
Excessive
Carbon
Dioxide
Emissions
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Methane emission from animals and
agricultures
Excessive use of energies
Deforestation
Chemical fertilizers
Throwing of garbage
Causes
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Melting
and
shrinking
of glaciers
Change of
rainfall
patters
Increase
droughts
and severe
storms
Breaking of ice on rivers and lakes
Increase sea levels
Trees are flowering sooner
More intense heat
Disappearance of coral reef
Effects
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Use of Renewable Energy
Forego fossil fuel
consumption
Managing forest and
agriculture
Conserve Energy
Use of fluorescent light
bulb Stop cutting down trees