Climate changes in world due to industries
Climate changes in world due to industries
Global warming is creating changes in weather patterns
Climate change can occur due to a number of factors. Carbon dioxide or CO2 is a gas found in the atmosphere. Plants absorb it and store it so that it becomes carbon dioxide in trees and vegetation. When Carbon dioxide is present in an atmosphere it makes up around 15% of the chemical composition of the air. Plants and ecosystems also absorb carbon dioxide from the soil.
These plants have been on a warming path due to:
Sustainable agriculture like herbicide use
Dieting low in meat, fish and fats
Pollution like Global warming
Global warming leads to changes in global temperatures. These changes include:
Crop failures
Drought
Rainfall
Farmers rely on weather changes and climatic patterns for harvests. They use chemicals to preserve crops and fix pests. If something is not stable in nature it will affect the crops and plants. For example, if there are too many storms and floods, then farmers will be forced to stop cutting trees and planting food crops. If trees don’t have enough leaves and wood, there will be less food available. So farmers have to use pesticides and herbicides. They don’t always reduce the herbicides and pesticide use.
Global warming is affecting the global atmosphere because of things like:
Systems like rice farming
Animals like: monkeys, birds and humans
Plants
The ozone layer is degrading the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
Warmer winters will produce more plant growth in the Arctic.
Global warming has led to sea ice freezing over in Arctic regions of the world
The ozone layer is diluting atmospheric carbon dioxide and chlorine by eliminating their effect on the plants.
The atmosphere is regulating the temperature so the atmosphere can be kept warm as it is. It’s also preventing the Sun’s rays from hitting the Earth so plants don’t get too hot.
Global warming has also led to the Earth getting warmer by allowing water vapour in the atmosphere to evaporate and drive the increase in surface temperatures.
Plants have remained habitable due to a combination of water vapour, which comes from the high clouds in the atmosphere, and carbon dioxide, which is suspended in the atmosphere.
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