it can contribute to it and speed up the process. because of the ozone layer disintegrating and the excessive heat researchers say that 1/3of our water is said to be gone that also means increase in forest fires and many other issues. this is actually in the Bible read revelation the last book in the bible. this could either be fate or a horrible coincidence. there is a fine line between fate and mere coincidence.
2007-06-08 20:33:56
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answered by Kristenite’s Back! 7
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The Earth has gone trough repeated phases of heating and cooling. The current increase in temperature is neither more rapid or more extreme than many in the past. Remember, most of the hype about global warming is coming from conferences of politicians, not peer reviewed scientific journals.
2007-06-08 20:23:33
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answered by Mark S 3
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Absolutley not! Every 50,000 years the Earth goes through a shift in it's magnetic field which effects the tempreture all over Earth. Glabal warming might be taking place, but it is not as profound as the narrow minded uneducated figure heads you see on television say it is.
2007-06-08 20:21:27
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answered by corndogcaun 1
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Yes. You see I studied in SBC, Bats. City, Philippines and my 1st year SS teacher told us that because of global warming, the sea level is rising and that our city will sink 100 yrs. from now.
2007-06-08 20:07:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The world will carry on. Whether humans will survive is another story. But, the Earth will continue for billions of years.
2007-06-08 20:11:22
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answered by Tom 3
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At various times in history, the world has been quite hot, like when the deposits that formed oil were layed down.
2007-06-08 20:07:30
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answered by Anonymous
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No. We'll need to see a lot more "impact" to the world from human activity than we're supposedly seeing now.
2007-06-08 20:05:49
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answered by Anonymous
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