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I think that Antarctic warming is directly related to human activities, because the rapid development of human industry in recent years has produced a lot of exhaust gases that destroy the ozone hole, and it is accompanied by a lot of carbon dioxide, which is also a cause of global warming. Humans are in a warming period since the Quaternary glaciation, and the rise in temperature is probably a normal rise, and there have been many times in the history of the earth. Climate change caused by global warming will occur over the course of several decades, and most ecosystems will not be able to respond or migrate so quickly, so natural ecosystems will become less and less able to adapt to the changed environment.
The increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases leads to an increase in the ability of the atmosphere to be opaque to infrared radiation, resulting in the emission of effective radiation into space from lower temperatures and higher altitudes. This creates a radiative forcing, an imbalance that can only be compensated for by an increase in the temperature of the ground-tropospheric system. This is known as the "enhanced greenhouse effect".
Small fluctuations in the global climate, while not noticeable, have a significant impact on glaciers. A slight rise in temperature will cause the snow line of mountain glaciers to move and the extent of ocean glaciers to decrease. Long-term observations have shown that this phenomenon exists.
Changes in the volume balance of global glaciers play a decisive role in the changes in the amount of liquid water on the earth. If the ice sheet in Antarctica and beyond melted, the vast majority of humanity on Earth would lose their footing.
In addition, due to land subsidence caused by human factors, the relative rise of sea level has been caused.
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Antarctic warming and our human activities definitely have something to do with it, because our cutting down of trees, destroying the environment, causing global warming, and rising sea levels.
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There is a direct relationship between human littering and environmental pollution, and a large number of human activities increase carbon dioxide, leading to the destruction of ecological balance and climate warming.
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Of course it matters, don't we humans know what we've done on our own? Excessive exploitation and utilization of resources, excessive destruction of the environment. How many times have you conducted nuclear experiments on Earth? It's no wonder that the environment isn't bad.
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Antarctic warming, the direct cause of these things caused by the rise in sea level in Antarctica is human activities, and global warming due to the emission of a large amount of carbon dioxide is the biggest cause.
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Of course, it has a relationship, and it has a lot to do with it, and human life doesn't know how many kinds of creatures on the earth have affected the normal life, and even let them face the danger of extinction. The same is true of Antarctic warming, all because humans are violating the laws of nature.
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There is a direct relationship. Without human destruction and exploitation, the planet would be a better place. If the destruction is carried out for a long time, the home may be destroyed.
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There is a causal relationship because human beings are not restrained in the development of the environment, and they are not aware of the impact and disasters that the environmental deterioration will bring to human beings.
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There is a relationship, there must be a relationship, as the highest creature on the earth, excessive exploitation of resources to meet their own needs and their own selfishness, will be punished by nature.
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There must be a direct relationship! After all, global warming is caused by the destruction of the ecological balance due to human inattention to environmental problems.
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Antarctic warming has a lot to do with our human activities, because we destroy the environment and break the ecological nature, which leads to Antarctic warming.
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The warming climate in Antarctica has the following effects on our planet:
First: Melting glaciers in Antarctica, raising sea levels.
The most direct effect of Antarctic warming is that the perennial glaciers and snow-capped mountains will melt significantly, and the melted water will pour into the sea, which will lead to global sea level rise. Rising sea levels will inundate low-lying areas, increase the number of swampy areas around the world, and make it impossible to grow crops in large areas of rice paddies after being submerged in the sea.
Second, it caused a global virus outbreak.
In fact, a large number of billion-year-old viruses are stored under the glacier, and it is because the glacier does not melt for many years that all these viruses are sealed in the dust. But as the temperature in Antarctica warms, these glaciers will slowly melt away, and the viruses will melt into the sea and spread around the world. As long as people around the world come into contact with seawater, there is a chance that they will be infected with the virus.
Once the virus breaks out, then it is likely to cause the survival of all mankind. The outbreak of one virus will make people around the world anxious, not to mention the outbreak of dozens or hundreds of viruses at the same time, and the consequences will be unimaginable.
Third: extreme weather is becoming more and more frequent around the world.
In fact, after the warming of the Antarctic climate, there are often natural disasters and severe and extreme climates around the world, such as hail, tornadoes, typhoons and tsunamis in summer, etc., ** frequently, and all parts of the world are experiencing the impact and destruction of various natural disasters every year. As the temperature in Antarctica warms, this type of severe weather will become more frequent.
Fourth: Antarctic warming will shorten the duration of global cold.
Antarctic warming will make the global cold time shorter, in the past it was still spring, summer, autumn and winter, and then the winter cold time may be very short, most of the climate will be maintained in the case of high temperature and drought, and the world will have to experience the test of heat.
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A warming climate in Antarctica will cause icebergs to melt, causing sea levels to rise, threatening some coastal cities. Second, the warming climate in Antarctica will also lead to the reappearance of some frozen viruses, which will also threaten people's health.
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The first leads to melting glaciers, fewer freshwater resources, and less space for animals to live. Second, it will accelerate the spread of disease and the breeding of new diseases. There is also the possibility of extreme weather.
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Antarctic warming will lead to the melting of glaciers, which will lead to a rise in sea levels, which will have a great impact on human survival.
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So, global warming is not only a threat to humanity, but also a threat to Antarctic life, and we must not only think about our own lives, but also be responsible for global life.
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Global warming has had a very bad impact on Antarctica, melting the glaciers in Antarctica, raising the water level, leaving the penguins in Antarctica without food, and seriously damaging the environmental and ecological balance of the earth in our country.
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Global warming in Antarctica will be greatly affected, global warming, the ice in Antarctica will melt, will lead to a rise in sea level, which is not conducive to the daily life of some residents living by the sea, and will also lead to some animals living in Antarctica, without a living environment, survival is also a big test for them.
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Global warming in Antarctica has caused sea level rise, global climate change, accelerated glacier melting in Antarctica, warming and drying, reducing the number of biological species, and increasing climatic conditions, resulting in more and more disaster events such as droughts, heavy rains and floods.
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Global warming has a very large impact on Antarctica, with 1 5 glaciers melting, which has an impact not only on Antarctica, but on the whole world.
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Global warming will melt a large amount of snow and ice in Antarctica, causing the ocean to rise, causing some animals, such as penguins, seals, sea lions, etc., to be on the verge of extinction without a suitable living environment.
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Global warming will have a huge impact on Antarctica, melting ice, rising sea levels, and then causing Antarctic animals to not have a good place to live.
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As global warming, glaciers will melt rapidly, and small animals such as penguins and sea lions and seals will shrink their living illusions. As the temperature rises, their living environment will also change, and some creatures will be on the verge of extinction.
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Global warming is causing Antarctic glaciers to melt and sea levels to rise. It will have a great impact on people around the world, and many homes will be submerged.
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Antarctic glaciers are melting, penguins and other creatures are shrinking, and many animals are starving to death because they can't hunt. Sea levels are also rising. We must protect the environment, otherwise all the consequences will have to be borne by human beings themselves.
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Global warming has caused glaciers to melt and water levels to rise, leaving many Antarctic animals without a foothold, and spreading to neighboring countries.
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This causes a lot of ice in Antarctica to melt. Global warming has increased the temperature in Antarctica, and the ice is melting faster, and many animals have lost their homes.
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Nothing is more indicative of the Earth's warming climate, and scientists measured temperatures last Thursday at Argentina's Esperanza research base at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, breaking the record for the highest temperature set in Antarctica in March 2015——, the highest temperature ever recorded.
Some people may laugh dumbly, what kind of heat is this? We're looking for a day here and it's taller than it. However, the South and North Poles are the refrigerators of the Earth, storing large amounts of ice and regulating the climate of the entire Earth. Can you imagine what your refrigerator looks like?
In fact, the Antarctic Peninsula is one of the fastest warming regions in the world, with average temperatures on the Antarctic Peninsula soaring by 3 percent over the past 50 years due to the effects of global warming. Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution 150 years ago, the global warming caused by the soaring of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere from 280 ppmv to 415 ppmv has increased the average temperature of the earth. This means a terrible warming of the Antarctic Peninsula at 3 times the average speed of the Earth.
At the same time, on the other side of the globe, in the Arctic, the climate is also warming at more than twice the average rate of the planet, and the warming is already unstoppable!
The North and South Poles are warming faster than the average for the planet, which will inevitably lead to massive melting of ice and rising sea levels. However, this is only a visible consequence, the glaciers around the Antarctic continent support the entire Antarctic ice sheet, and the melting and collapse of a large number of glaciers will likely lead to the continuous collapse of the Antarctic ice sheet into the sea, resulting in rapid sea level rise; The rise in Arctic temperature will melt the permafrost in the Arctic Circle, resulting in the release of a large amount of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane under the frozen soil, further heating the earth's atmosphere, and even releasing prehistoric bacteria and viruses that have been buried for tens of thousands of years, leading to catastrophic events.
The researchers say this temperature is a possible record and needs to be confirmed by the World Meteorological Organization.
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The harm caused by global warming, the photographer cried in Antarctica, bluntly saying that it is very hot here!
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Climate warming may cause the glaciers in Antarctica to melt, which is not suitable for many creatures in Antarctica, and I think the impact on Antarctica is very large.
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Global warming will also have an impact on Antarctica, which will melt a large amount of ice in Antarctica, so that some bacteria in the ice peaks will be released, which will have an impact on the environment of Antarctica.
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It causes the ice in Antarctica to melt and disappear, while the water released by the melting ice causes sea levels to rise.
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The South Pole and the North Pole are the least human regions on our earth, which can be said to be the last pure land in the world, in which there is no large amount of domestic garbage, and there is no industrial production, but there is also a phenomenon in Antarctica, that is, its climate has begun to warm, and the changes are more obvious, sometimes warmer, sometimes colder, and this phenomenon is different from before, because Antarctica, as a very cold place, has been very stable before, that is, it is very cold. But now things have changed. So what is the reason for the variability of the Antarctic climate? Is it due to global warming?
The climate of Antarctica is changeable, it has a certain relationship with global warming, but global warming is not the only reason, there are many reasons, the first reason is that the population is becoming more and more, because after the population is more and more, people need more living space, human beings want to have more living space, they must destroy the natural ecological environment, such as some trees must be cut down, some places with flowers and grass must be used to build houses, which will lead to the destruction of the natural ecology, In addition, the more people there are, the more carbon dioxide they emit every day, and carbon dioxide will cause the greenhouse effect, which will also affect the surface climate of the earth, and then the climate of Antarctica.
The second reason is the cause of atmospheric pollution, which is already a very serious problem on our earth, because environmental pollution has caused global warming by one or two degrees, and this will directly lead to the warming of the Antarctic region, and some glaciers will melt.
The third reason is the change of the marine ecological environment, and now the sea level of some seas on our earth has slowly risen, according to relevant data. If we do not take effective measures, then we may have a sea level rise of 50 centimeters in the near future, although this number is small, but it will lead to the disappearance of soil in some island countries or some countries close to the sea, and this will cause some dangers to human beings.
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The climate of Antarctica is changeable, and global warming has a certain impact, which causes a large amount of carbon dioxide emissions, which directly affects the climate of Antarctica.
The speed of human development should be faster and faster, because the level of education and science and technology of human beings has been greatly improved, so the speed of development is also getting faster and faster. However, this growth rate cannot be sustained forever, showing a wave-like development trend, with one stage developing faster and another stage developing slower.
Human beings will definitely be extinct by some natural disasters in the future, because human beings are very uncaring for the environment now, and the current environment is also very poor, and there will definitely be many natural disasters in the future, so I think that the extinction of human beings will definitely be extinct because of natural disasters.
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