Exactly. Global warming really is influenced by latent heat and car engines. But put into consideration also that global warming is caused by gas emissions (carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, etc) that accumulate in the earth's atmosphere. Actually, as these gases accumulate there, and as sunlight passes inside the earth, heat energy does not directly goes back to the space. Thus, heat energy accumulates on earth and causes El Niño.
2007-07-07 02:26:16
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answered by blueroro93 2
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Actually there is a study that shows one of the reasons for the "Heat Island" effect (where cities produce more heat than surrounding areas) is the fact most modern cities have dozens of skyscrapers covered in highly reflective surfaces. The sun light bounces off one giant mirror on to another and on to another, basically the light keeps getting amplified each time it bounces off a mirrored surface. It's preaty basic physics, but you wont offten find that finding on many "Global Warming reports".
2007-07-07 00:09:44
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answered by Stone K 6
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You are a smart man, you are ____ right it does, along with everything else that is a radiant energy form, for example, the heat differentiation created in the environment by power lines. And the heat techtonics impact on the environment created by all the concrete, glass, and steel that we have created our great cities and highway networks with.
2007-07-07 17:06:55
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answered by james p 3
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it is not likely the warmth that we produce that impression worldwide warming, it incredibly is the radiation (that turns into warmth) given off with the help of the sunlight trapped interior the earth via boost of greenhouse gases (inclusive of carbon dioxide given off with the help of vehicles and a few factories) which motives our ecosystem to capture the warmth on earth. in case you opt to study extra approximately worldwide warming, you could watch the action picture-documentary "The Inconvenient actuality"
2016-09-29 06:12:52
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answered by merkl 4
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Ludicrous
2007-07-07 01:26:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't worry about global warming. Over the past century the world's temperature has increased by one degree.
2007-07-06 23:45:23
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answered by jenesuispasunnombre 6
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There may be some effect, but it is too small to measure or be important.
2007-07-07 03:26:47
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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you are trying to make it complicated..using logic like you can make an argument for or against any subject..there's isn't any global warming..quit listening to Uncle Al, he's making money off of your fears
2007-07-06 23:43:14
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answered by John 6
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