Environments with cold weather will be affected by climate change and global warming. The Polar Ice Caps are melting already, and leaving animals trapped or stranded. This also will set Earth's climate off, making some places warmer or colder than they usually are.
All of the different environments can be affected by climate change, for example, a forrest can be affected by climate change and make the forrest into a swamp. A desert into a snowy plain, an arctic into an ocean, an ocean into an arctic, or a lake into a big dry hole.
Changes in climate may threaten these needs with increased temperatures, sea level rise, changes in precipitation, and more frequent or intense extreme events.
Climate change is a change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns when that change lasts for an extended period of time (i.e., decades to millions of years). Climate change may refer to a change in average weather conditions, or in the time variation of weather around longer-term average conditions (i.e., more or fewer extreme weather events).
The entire world would be affected by climate change cold places like the Arctic would melt wich would cause the ocean to rise.That would make all kinds of problems
Alaska may be affected by the climate change because of there snow glaciers and stuff in the mountains and in the snow part of Alaska. Snow may be falling and melting because of global warming and other causes.
The Arctic places would be affected a lot, if the climate there changed. For Example, if it got warmer then the snow would melt, and since some polar places are just giant icebergs in the ocean, if it melted, animal life would die if it didn't know how to swim. Such as Arctic Foxes, I don't think that they swim. But Polar Bears would be okay as long as they got to another iceberg soon, before it got too tired and drowned. That is why Climate change could affect the Arctic to extreme measures.
Climate is an important environmental influence on ecosystems. Climate changes and the impacts of climate change affect ecosystems in a variety of ways. For instance, warming could force species to migrate to higher latitudes or higher elevations where temperatures are more conducive to their survival. Similarly, as sea level rises, saltwater intrusion into a freshwater system may force some key species to relocate or die, thus removing predators or prey that were critical in the existing food chain. http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/impacts-adaptation/ecosystems.html
Florida would be affected because if it gets hot and the ice melts and the Florida region would get floods and the people would drown like a fish who couldn't swim.
Well when we spray airesol it disruptes atmosphere and it made a BIG whole in the atmosphere so the CFC canceled ariesol in the 90's to hopefully close the hole it did but Carbon made the atmosphere bigger and making the green house gasses not be able to escape and it went to the Arctic and is now melting it.
As a society, we have structured our day-to-day lives around historical and current climate conditions. We are accustomed to a normal range of conditions and may be sensitive to extremes that fall outside of this range.
Climate change could affect our society through impacts on a number of different social, cultural, and natural resources. For example, climate change could affect human health, infrastructure, and transportation systems, as well as energy, food, and water supplies.
Most living things are all effected by the climate changes. The Coldest places and the warmest places have lots of effects also. Animals and plants have a climate effect to. The Arctic and the rivers and lakes have effects also.
A specific parts of the environment that may be affected by climate change are frozen areas like antarctica. It could be affected if the climate becomes warm, all the snow and ice could melt and it could just become an ocean.
Climate change can effect the water, if it heats up, it will evaporate more quickly. If it was cold, it could freeze the water. And, if it is hot out, and you spilled some gasoline, it could catch on fire.
Environments with cold weather will be affected by climate change and global warming. The Polar Ice Caps are melting already, and leaving animals trapped or stranded. This also will set Earth's climate off, making some places warmer or colder than they usually are.
ReplyDeleteAll of the different environments can be affected by climate change, for example, a forrest can be affected by climate change and make the forrest into a swamp. A desert into a snowy plain, an arctic into an ocean, an ocean into an arctic, or a lake into a big dry hole.
ReplyDeleteThe artic maybe a part that is affected by climate change.
ReplyDeleteSome specific parts of the earth that I think might change due to the climate are the poles, the desert and the rainforests.
ReplyDeleteSome animals that would be affected by this would be penguins and polar bears.
DeleteIt would affect a cold area the most so south pole.
ReplyDeleteThe south pole will be affected because it will melt.Also it would stop snowing in alot of places.
ReplyDeleteCold climate places like antarctica may unfreeze and turn into water.
ReplyDeleteThe North Pole can be affected, because if the temperature rises, the snow will melt.
ReplyDeleteThe Arctic and the desert.
ReplyDeleteChanges in climate may threaten these needs with increased temperatures, sea level rise, changes in precipitation, and more frequent or intense extreme events.
ReplyDeleteClimate change is a change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns when that change lasts for an extended period of time (i.e., decades to millions of years). Climate change may refer to a change in average weather conditions, or in the time variation of weather around longer-term average conditions (i.e., more or fewer extreme weather events).
ReplyDeletedifferent climates can change different areas.
ReplyDeleteCertain groups of people are particularly sensitive to climate change impacts.
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ReplyDeleteThe entire world would be affected by climate change cold places like the Arctic would melt wich would cause the ocean to rise.That would make all kinds of problems
ReplyDeleteThe Artic might change the climate
ReplyDeleteThe Artic might be affected by climate change because the snow and ice will melt.
ReplyDeleteThe arctic would be effected because it would start to melt.
ReplyDeleteThe artic maybe a part that is affected by climate change.
ReplyDeleteThe arttic will start to melt.
ReplyDeleteTree's rrots may freeze and thaw too quickly, causing tragic death.
ReplyDeleteAlaska may be affected by the climate change because of there snow glaciers and stuff in the mountains and in the snow part of Alaska. Snow may be falling and melting because of global warming and other causes.
ReplyDeleteThe south pole will be affected from climate change because it will melt making all kinds of problems.
ReplyDeleteThe Arctic places would be affected a lot, if the climate there changed. For Example, if it got warmer then the snow would melt, and since some polar places are just giant icebergs in the ocean, if it melted, animal life would die if it didn't know how to swim. Such as Arctic Foxes, I don't think that they swim. But Polar Bears would be okay as long as they got to another iceberg soon, before it got too tired and drowned. That is why Climate change could affect the Arctic to extreme measures.
ReplyDeleteIn Conclusion, some animal life would die, and some Arctic places would just become part of the ocean.
DeleteThe Arctic might be affected because the snow and ice will melt.
ReplyDeletePlants can be affected because it would be to hot for them and they might not get much rain and moister.
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DeleteClimate is an important environmental influence on ecosystems. Climate changes and the impacts of climate change affect ecosystems in a variety of ways. For instance, warming could force species to migrate to higher latitudes or higher elevations where temperatures are more conducive to their survival. Similarly, as sea level rises, saltwater intrusion into a freshwater system may force some key species to relocate or die, thus removing predators or prey that were critical in the existing food chain.
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Well climate change could be cold or hot so it could have many effects it could freeze the ponds and rivers, or it could melt the Arctic ice.
ReplyDeleteFlorida would be affected because if it gets hot and the ice melts and the Florida region would get floods and the people would drown like a fish who couldn't swim.
ReplyDeleteWell when we spray airesol it disruptes atmosphere and it made a BIG whole in the atmosphere so the CFC canceled ariesol in the 90's to hopefully close the hole it did but Carbon made the atmosphere bigger and making the green house gasses not be able to escape and it went to the Arctic and is now melting it.
ReplyDeleteIt starts with a drout in all of Texas because of the thick atmosphere trapping all the greenhouse gases caused by carbon.
ReplyDeletePollution and the orbit of the Earth have major parts in climate change.
ReplyDeleteUp north will be wormer and get less snow and that is bad.
ReplyDeletePollution could get worse.
ReplyDeletethe area of the north pole will change because of the heat
ReplyDeleteArctic.
ReplyDeleteAs a society, we have structured our day-to-day lives around historical and current climate conditions. We are accustomed to a normal range of conditions and may be sensitive to extremes that fall outside of this range.
ReplyDeleteClimate change could affect our society through impacts on a number of different social, cultural, and natural resources. For example, climate change could affect human health, infrastructure, and transportation systems, as well as energy, food, and water supplies.
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/impacts-adaptation/society.html
DeleteMost living things are all effected by the climate changes. The Coldest places and the warmest places have lots of effects also. Animals and plants have a climate effect to. The Arctic and the rivers and lakes have effects also.
ReplyDeleteThe glaciers in the north and south pole could melt and flood most of the Earth.
ReplyDeleteA specific parts of the environment that may be affected by climate change are frozen areas like antarctica. It could be affected if the climate becomes warm, all the snow and ice could melt and it could just become an ocean.
ReplyDeleteIt would become a continent.
DeleteAntartica can be affected because the ice and snow can be melted.
ReplyDeleteAntarctica's ice bergs will start to melt.
ReplyDeleteThe North Pole could be affected, the snow and ice could melt from the warmth of the sun.
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ReplyDeleteIt would melt a lot of ice in the arctic and flood.
ReplyDeleteANIMALS ARE AFFECTED BY CLIMATE CHANGE.
ReplyDeleteIt would effect coastal cities.
ReplyDeleteThe arctic regions would be affected because all the ice would melt and sea levels would rise.
ReplyDeleteplaces where there are a lot of ice.
ReplyDeleteAntarctica would be affected by the ice melting making the water levels rise flooding coastal cities and the heat wouldn't let crops grow
ReplyDeleteIf the earth got warmer the arctic would melt.
ReplyDeleteclimate change could be cold or hot so it could have many effects it could freeze the ponds and rivers.
ReplyDeleteThe Arctic Will be affected, Because Waters are Warming up... The Arctic Will Melt!
ReplyDeleteClimate change can effect the water, if it heats up, it will evaporate more quickly. If it was cold, it could freeze the water. And, if it is hot out, and you spilled some gasoline, it could catch on fire.
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