Alaska will be hit hardest by global warming of all the states as most of this barren state is ice will melt causing major flooding to itself and then the world.
global warming is a threatening problem in the world. As the plants are affected by the global warming the roots which hold the soil will be affected. at the same time climate will be changed. thus even very little amount rain can cause the flood.
In global warming, the glaciers would melt, then they would flow into the ocean, then they could affect ocean currents, changing the climate, in some areas. And with global cooling, there would be more glaciers, depleting the ocean waters.
The polar areas
That can certainly happen.
Mostly at the poles and where there is ice, although the whole world is slowly heating up, those are the areas where global warming is most noticeable.
Various areas are affected due to global warming. But directly affected are Australia, New Zealand.
global warming is a threatening problem in the world. As the plants are affected by the global warming the roots which hold the soil will be affected. at the same time climate will be changed. thus even very little amount rain can cause the flood.
In global warming, the glaciers would melt, then they would flow into the ocean, then they could affect ocean currents, changing the climate, in some areas. And with global cooling, there would be more glaciers, depleting the ocean waters.
All low-lying countries and coastal areas will be underwater by 2050 unless we stop global warming and climate change. Many countries experiencing drought now may well be desert.
The polar areas
Global warming is caused by human activity. The planet is warming and this warming is changing the climate. Sea levels are rising and threaten many low-lying areas and cities permanently.
yes!
That can certainly happen.
Unlike the Northern hemisphere where global warming has caused too much rain andwidespread flooding, in the Southern hemisphere it is exactly the opposite: drought. Just as the northern hemisphere is too wet, so the southern hemisphere is too dry. All areas have been affected by global warming, some more so than others. Most areas have been affected negatively, but some few areas are less-negatively affected than others; this is because the rainfall bands have moved south about 100 miles(160km), and if your area was previously drier then because of increased temperatures and evaporation you will receive the amount of rain the wetter area would normally receive in a dry year. On the other hand, if your area was previously wetter... All areas of Australia are affected to varying degrees but it is all relative. This is the 10th year of drought and it is starting to hurt.
Mostly at the poles and where there is ice, although the whole world is slowly heating up, those are the areas where global warming is most noticeable.
Tornadoes will always occur, with or without global warming. So far the only known trend in tornado activity that may be linked to global warming is a northward shift of the areas of highest tornado activity in Tornado Alley.
Global warming plays some serious roles in China and Japan, as they seem densely populated with human activity many of their areas. Since most areas are already humid, global warming with use of the "greenhouse effect" is pretty much 2x more potent than anywhere else. With this happen, lung disease case will be severely numerous in the future.