The main contributing factor to global warming is the emission of CO2 into the air. Americans produce 42 tons of CO2 per DAY. Cars, oil companies, and other high- producing CO2 elements are the major factors in global warming. Rockets do contribute, but not half as much as you may think. When there is too much CO2 in the air, the suns rays become trapped in our ozone, making the earth too warm. If there isnt enough of the gas, the suns rays escape, and begin a cooling down period (look at the 1920's). The balance is tedious, and we as americans need to set the example for the rest of the world to follow in order to rescue our earth. Global warming is a bigger danger than anyone realizes. If we continue our pattern which we have steadily set over the past 30 years, our ice caps WILL melt and as much as 40% of the earth's landmass will be underwater. Thank god I live in Michigan.
2006-12-29 02:37:46
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answered by ber439_0116 2
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There are some human beings here living in very stable denial..... On subject be counted... Rockets do make a contribution to international warming, yet in simple terms a tiny tiny tiny fraction of what autos, industry and/or planes do at the same time. And definite, heating and cooling is a organic portion of the Earth's cycle. however the element is that human pastime has no longer in simple terms speeded up that cycle of warming, yet in addition pushed it upwards previous any earlier temperature substitute. If the cycle of temperature warmth grow to be of somewhat youngster going up and down on a seesaw, then commercial humanity is a 7 foot obese guy leaping onto the different end of the observed see....
2016-10-28 15:30:53
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
If you haven't seen the movie "An Inconvenient Truth", I recommend you do so. It's an excelent documentary on this topic.
Good luck!
2006-12-29 02:40:06
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answered by Eze 3
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Well, no one with any brains, anyway. It is very obvious to anyone willing to even consider doing the math that this theory is quite absurd.
2006-12-29 02:31:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No , the amount of polution they put out is miniscule compared to the total amout put out by cars or industry.
2006-12-29 02:34:05
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answered by thomas 7
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