when coastal cities like new york will be flooded?...a whole lot of time rewriting the world's political map.
2007-02-17 19:33:04
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answered by Anonymous
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War in itself has nothing to do with global warming. The beginning actually started in the 1970's but started to be recognized in the year 2000 by a ship that usual goes to the north pole in jajruary or february of each year. Only the year 2000 they found a fresh water lake in the middle of the ice at the north pole. Do you know how many years it would take to melt the ice in the middle of the ice at the north pole. Their reason for not finding it before was they dont go to same place each time .
2007-02-17 19:37:15
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answered by Anonymous
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The drawbacks of global warming are:
1.Melting of polar caps
2.Average temperature rising to a high extent
2007-02-21 17:29:32
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answered by suraj_erw 2
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Al Gore, environ mental cases, the Chicken Little Syndrome, and worry over things that nothing can be done about.
It's a delusion of paranoid minds. The same 'scientists' predicted a new ice age back in the 1970s. That wasn't real either. Neither was Y2K.
2007-02-17 19:32:01
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answered by Anonymous
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The drawbacks are that it results in the increase in the temprature of the Earth, that melts the polar ice caps, resulting in the increase in sea level. The ozone layer also gets effected.
Plz, rate's the best answer!
2007-02-19 03:31:59
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answered by Geetansh Gupta 2
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I'm working on a missile capable of destroying the sun. Sure, if I get it to work it'll have some serious side effects! But, it's the only way we can stop "global climate weird weather disruption change" ( not sure what the scam is called now, so I include everything! )
2016-05-24 01:04:20
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answered by Anonymous
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due to global warming the ice in Antarctica melts which causes sinking of many of the landmasses
2007-02-20 21:25:17
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answered by Anonymous
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it will change weather patterns, which will affect where it rains, or dose not rain, plants and animals have adapted to certain areas because of the temperature and the plats to eat, so a change of a little in degree or humidity can kill off vegetation which will starve animals, which stars a chain of events we cant stop or control what happens in nature
2007-02-18 00:37:44
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answered by koleary388 2
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well lets start simple....we Will die. enough. well not for me. it could somehow start the next ice age. we could die from skin cancer caused by uv rays due to the deteriation of the ozone layer, the "greenhouse"effect, and my dad says that we will all die from starvation since it only takes a 5% increase in uv radiation to kill plankton in the ocean. this being the bottom of the primary food chain of the entire earth, it will not matter how hot it gets, there will not be enough food to feed the stupid gas hogs of the world. Duh
2007-02-17 19:32:53
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answered by katblack101 1
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rise in temperature of the planet
all the ice will melt all the land be drowned under waters
are you going to stop it
i know we are going to stop it or even may regulate it
2007-02-18 15:15:03
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answered by The Prince of Egypt 5
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