Global warming decreases the temperature of earth by melting the polar caps. So theoretically it could. Its a concern but a much more immediate one is how are we going to continue to produce food with air the quality we have, a dying ocean and the micro organisms needed to grow anything in the soil dying because of the gas fumes, refinery fumes, no mulch in the soil, most of the soil being paved over most of the trees cut. I mean global warming is an issue but its squat compared to our whole ability to produce food.
2006-08-11 16:39:52
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answered by yourdoneandover 5
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Judging by the weather I've seen in the past month, it's probably going to, but its starting to get dry in some odd places, and it's raining where it usually shouldn't.
Either it will create another Ice Age, or it will increase the Earth's temperature. Alot.
2006-08-11 13:52:58
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answered by Charlene 1
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no longer unavoidably. that's totally confusing to predict something contained in the destiny, now to not prepare the steadiness of our environment. in my opinion, i don't be counted on international warming. that's an similar human theory that something we are able to not clarify is our fault, or a minimum of has something to do with us. I advise, contained in the 70's, there replaced into even communicate about international cooling and how we were the reason. believe what you go with. do merely not assume something in accordance with what you spot contained in the flicks.
2016-11-24 20:57:56
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answered by lirette 4
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Unlikely. Although and ice age is what they were predicting in the 70's. I'm on the edge of my seat to hear what's next.
2006-08-11 13:50:33
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answered by MEL T 7
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If our environment runs in cycles compared to the data we do have. It is possible. Such a field of study is called paleoclimatology and the supposed Milankovitch cycles suggests a reoccuring iceage every 100,000 years
2006-08-11 14:02:02
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answered by Elliot K 4
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No but if it shuts down the gulf-stream due to melting polar ice it will certainly put the "Big Chill" onto northern Europe...
2006-08-11 13:59:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Well you can't hang the last ice age on us, allegedly we weren't even here according to the scientists.
2006-08-11 17:05:26
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answered by Albert F 5
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probably, some parts of the world will drown in water, other parts will freeze, have you ever seen the day after tomorrow that's exactly what will happen
2006-08-11 15:13:27
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answered by nazaryan97 2
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Yes it will i don't remember how it works, but my geography teacher said it could.
2006-08-11 14:04:05
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answered by Anonymous
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thats what the movies tell us. THE DAY AFTER TOMMORROW
2006-08-11 15:54:28
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answered by djyo 3
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