If the Worlds Weather Patterns changes then the polar Icecaps will get drifts of warm current or air and will melt. Then the water level of the entire globe will increase and we will lose about 10% of our land mass. This is very damaging.
Hope it helps have fun on your project
Try watching the movie An Inconvenient Truth
2007-07-14 05:01:18
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answered by Janika 3
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The primary concern behind climate change is that most places in the world have been developed according to the needs they've had for the past few centuries. If climate changes then countries like Canada or Greenland would have to worry about heat waves, where people are not used to it; therefore affecting agricultural cycles, live stock conditions, etc. In countries like Mexico or places in Africa you would see snowfalls, hail, cold streams; therefore affecting the livelihood of these places.
Last christmas I was in Mexico and some places in the north had record cold temperatures of -10 or -15c where the average winter temperatures are between 0c-5c. People were dying, the government had to put up shelters, etc.
I don't wanna sound sensationalist but this is the truth. Another big concern is small islands in the pacific ocean, the rising water levels will wipe out those places before the end of the century according to meteorological studies by scientists around the world.
Let's try our best to conserve energy. Use your car less, turn lights off at home when not in use, get energy efficient appliances, etc. And let's push our politicians to get tougher on environmental control with the big corporations.
Have fun saving energy!
2007-07-14 04:58:43
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answered by carlvanc 1
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The magnetosphere is what protects the Earth from the solar's photograph voltaic wind. devoid of it we'd fry. So if there's a shift interior the magnetosphere it might certainly impact how the solar's warmth impacts the Earth. additionally, as you suggested it might replace the flow of the magma. Any reversal of the geomagnetic container might impression the electrically carrying out outer center of the Earth, fairly on the interface between the outer center and the Earth's mantle. this could consequence in a great boost in volcanic activity. . Volcanic activity is, in turn, intimately tied to climate and climate -- the great flooding interior the american Midwest for the time of the spring and summer season of 1993 grow to be promptly led to by Mount Pinatubo 's eruption in 1991! the warmth of the solar and the gravitational forces of the solar and Moon and the internal center of the Earth all have a great impacts on our climate. answer: sure.
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answered by ? 4
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The main problem with changing weather patterns is damage to modern agriculture. Our farms are specialized to grow certain crops in certain areas. Our irrigation systems are designed to send water from specific places to other specific places.
Changing all that around will cost huge sums of money, and move crops across national borders, which will cause political problems.
Poor and low lying countries like Bangladesh have an additional problem. A large part of their farmland will be flooded by saltwater (it doesn't even have to be permanent, one saltwater incursion in a storm can ruin it). They're going to have a serious problem with starvation.
2007-07-14 04:48:48
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answered by Bob 7
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The global warming is a scam to increase the price and tax U pay. The climate has always changed from jungle over much of the globe to Huge glaciers that covered most of the USA. When it starts to change we will start breaking records that are over 100 years old.
2007-07-14 05:30:44
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answered by JOHNNIE B 7
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when it happens you will know. the reason why there isnt alot of info on it i guess, is because no one knows what it will be, so wait and see. i find the concept of global warmming a hoax. theres 7 billion people breathing and temperatures only increased 1 degree over a few hundred years.
2007-07-14 04:32:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I'm not sure if this'll help, but first, try and study Texas. It's been really cool this whole year and it's been raining practically every day.
2007-07-14 04:56:07
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answered by Rick 4
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I have found a lot of extrapolation and conjecture, but not much valuable data on that topic. Please share anything useful that you find.
2007-07-14 04:58:11
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answered by billnzan 4
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