Won't the temperature increase even more there?
2007-06-01
03:49:54
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➔ Global Warming
I would like to believe you both, Elaine and Jacob. But there is now proof of this, for about a decade nobody believed now a decade later the majority of humans believe it. There is proof, and one thing is. Back in the 1600's how much electricity and oil was being used and CO2 destroying the atmosphere? Not much. The car didn't even exist and now more than half of the worlds people own a car. What could you be thinking it's all a cycle. Yes there is evidence in the past, but were there the same conditions? Not at all. This is totally different than an Ice Age now. This is just a question, I'm not saying "THE WORLDS COMING TO AN END". Just please open your eyes.
2007-06-01
04:33:44 ·
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Of course, extreme conditions would be there. Probably the areas that lie on the equator would be very unlikely to survive the heat. They would be densely populated and the mortality rates would increase steadily there. But all in all it would be less than the artic areas due to it is already hot there but it still would be affected, hot + hot = extremely hot. There is a difference between 90 degrees and 100 degrees, a pretty large one too. Think of it as for the equator, 100 degrees and 110 degrees. Deadily conditions.
The ice would melt in the north or the south poles causing the people on the coasts of the equator to be flooded.
2007-06-01 03:51:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Here we go. In the seventeenth century, (the 1600's) there was a very small ice age. Note the Irish Potatoe Famine. Since there was a very small ice age then, one can only assume that the planet will have to come out of it. Therefore, it is a cycle, and it will go away again. Even if there was a true global warming problem, the melting of the polar caps would cause fresh water to enter the ocean flow, causing a change in it. Because of that change, the warming and cooling cycle of the oceans water would cease. The fresh water would be cold, so the warm water coming from the equator would get cooled off sooner than it is now. The cold oceans would cause colder rain, since the average temerature of rain compared with the equal latitude of the ocean is about five to ten degrees warmer than the ocean. This colder rain would send us into another ice age. But, since we are coming out of a small ice age from the 1600's, I suggest you don't worry about it so much.
2007-06-01 04:03:19
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answered by Anonymous
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they are being effected already
the too hot a sun ,makes replanting impossible if the terrain has not shade left
In Mexico,India and Africa people have died of heatwaves ,
the exstreme places are alweays hit first
That is why all the skeptics come from North America ,it has made any difference yet for them exept a pleasant one ,of warmer times in normally very cold places.
Ask how many skeptics on Global warming come from the equator,be interesting to know
2007-06-01 08:36:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Mars is receiving extra worldwide warming than us. Hmmm? i assumed worldwide warming grew to become into because of the fact of CO2? Its no longer. Its merely the solar. The solar has heat cycles and chilly cycles. whilst we enter a heat cycle, they say that's worldwide warming. whilst we enter a funky cycle, they call it worldwide cooling. Its all merely scientists attempting to receive extra federal money to income a reason that they made up.
2016-12-30 12:07:31
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answered by ? 3
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Probably less than those closer to the poles. A change in temp of a few degress will have less effect in a tropical area than in places nearer the poles. The tropoical areas have less of a seasonal variation.
2007-06-01 03:54:31
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answered by Moondog 7
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Thank God for Elaine F. Finally, an open minded, thoughtful human. So refreshing!
I implore everyone you copy her answer and study it closely.
The world is not coming to an end. Stop being stupid.
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2007-06-01 04:13:24
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answered by Jacob W 7
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Global warming is not happening.
It is the natural cycle of the earth in relation to the sun. The sun's spots cause fluctuations in temperatures.
Don't believe the global warming hype.
2007-06-01 05:15:54
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answered by Obama, 47 y/o political virgin 5
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if you live on the coast, you state will most definately be flooded in the next 65 years, this happens because the arctic is melting, so theres less ice, and more water. lots more water. so ya the temperature will go up, and all the arctic animals will die.
2007-06-01 03:54:32
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answered by sunfunnjunk 1
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