What is global warming? Global Warming is about the average temperature increasing in Earth’s oceans, on Earth’s surface, and in Earth’s air. According to the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change]says that most of the cause for Global Warming is anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations (greenhouse effect). The IPCC assesses information needed for the understanding of the problems and risks of human influenced climate change. The greenhouse effect is a process that occurs when rays from the sun pass through the atmosphere warming the surface of a planet. The greenhouse effect relates to Global Warming in many ways. It relates to Global Warming because of the increased concentrations of greenhouse gases. Because of these greenhouse gases, the rays from the sun cannot escape the atmosphere trapping the heat, therefore keeping the earth’s temperature warm and increasing. http://www.regentsearthscience.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=997&Itemid=119
The ozone hole, however, is not the mechanism of global warming. Ultraviolet radiation is not enough to be the cause of the excess heat from human activities. Global warming is caused primarily from putting too much carbon into the atmosphere when coal, gas, and oil are burned to generate electricity or to run our cars.
I don't think they are related at all. The hole in the ozone layer causes climate change in Antarctica which changes the climate in other continents. Global warming is caused by the increased use of greenhouse gas.
What is global warming? Global Warming is about the average temperature increasing in Earth’s oceans, on Earth’s surface, and in Earth’s air. According to the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change]says that most of the cause for Global Warming is anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations (greenhouse effect). The IPCC assesses information needed for the understanding of the problems and risks of human influenced climate change. The greenhouse effect is a process that occurs when rays from the sun pass through the atmosphere warming the surface of a planet. The greenhouse effect relates to Global Warming in many ways. It relates to Global Warming because of the increased concentrations of greenhouse gases. Because of these greenhouse gases, the rays from the sun cannot escape the atmosphere trapping the heat, therefore keeping the earth’s temperature warm and increasing. http://www.regentsearthscience.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=997&Itemid=119
The ozone hole, however, is not the mechanism of global warming. Ultraviolet radiation is not enough to be the cause of the excess heat from human activities. Global warming is caused primarily from putting too much carbon into the atmosphere when coal, gas, and oil are burned to generate electricity or to run our cars.
The ozone hole, however, is not the mechanism of global warming. Ultraviolet radiation is not enough to be the cause of the excess heat from human activities. Global warming is caused primarily from putting too much carbon into the atmosphere when coal, gas, and oil are burned to generate electricity or to run our cars. Infrmation from http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/science_and_impacts/science/ozone-hole-and-gw-faq.html
Continued global warming will speed up the process of stratospheric ozone depletion. The depletion of the ozone increases when the stratosphere gets colder. Because global warming traps heat in the troposphere, a less amount of the heat reaches the stratosphere, making it colder. The greenhouse gases act as a cover or shield for the troposphere making it warmer and keeping the stratosphere cool. Global warming can make ozone depletion way worse right when it is supposed to recover in the next century.
The ozone layer decrease is not related to global warming because global warming or carbon dioxide bounces of the ozone layer therefore causing the earth to rise at a higher temperature.
The ozone layer decrease is not related to global warming because global warming or carbon dioxide bounces of the ozone layer therefore causing the earth to rise at a higher temperature.
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They are all completely related because they all harm the environment!
because of the humans causes
They are related by the gasses that cause global cause holes in the ozone layer.
yes
there related
They are related. They are related because global warming puts holes in the ozone layer.
What is global warming? Global Warming is about the average temperature increasing in Earth’s oceans, on Earth’s surface, and in Earth’s air. According to the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change]says that most of the cause for Global Warming is anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations (greenhouse effect). The IPCC assesses information needed for the understanding of the problems and risks of human influenced climate change. The greenhouse effect is a process that occurs when rays from the sun pass through the atmosphere warming the surface of a planet. The greenhouse effect relates to Global Warming in many ways. It relates to Global Warming because of the increased concentrations of greenhouse gases. Because of these greenhouse gases, the rays from the sun cannot escape the atmosphere trapping the heat, therefore keeping the earth’s temperature warm and increasing.
http://www.regentsearthscience.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=997&Itemid=119
They are all related, and heres's how it is because global warming put's holes in the ozone layer. So yes it does harm the environment.
They are related because they cause harm the environment.
They both are bad for the environment
The ozone hole, however, is not the mechanism of global warming. Ultraviolet radiation is not enough to be the cause of the excess heat from human activities. Global warming is caused primarily from putting too much carbon into the atmosphere when coal, gas, and oil are burned to generate electricity or to run our cars.
Infrmation from http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/science_and_impacts/science/ozone-hole-and-gw-faq.html
Yes they both can hurt the environment.
I don't think they are related at all. The hole in the ozone layer causes climate change in Antarctica which changes the climate in other continents. Global warming is caused by the increased use of greenhouse gas.
Both of them harm the environment, this is how they are related to each other.
they are not related at all the co2 in the air thickens the ozone
they are related to each other.
loganm
Yes a hole in the ozone layer allows more heat to enter the earth's atmosphere.
Yes they both can hurt the environment.
They are related because they cause harm to the environment.
What is global warming? Global Warming is about the average temperature increasing in Earth’s oceans, on Earth’s surface, and in Earth’s air. According to the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change]says that most of the cause for Global Warming is anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations (greenhouse effect). The IPCC assesses information needed for the understanding of the problems and risks of human influenced climate change. The greenhouse effect is a process that occurs when rays from the sun pass through the atmosphere warming the surface of a planet. The greenhouse effect relates to Global Warming in many ways. It relates to Global Warming because of the increased concentrations of greenhouse gases. Because of these greenhouse gases, the rays from the sun cannot escape the atmosphere trapping the heat, therefore keeping the earth’s temperature warm and increasing.
http://www.regentsearthscience.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=997&Itemid=119
The ozone hole, however, is not the mechanism of global warming. Ultraviolet radiation is not enough to be the cause of the excess heat from human activities. Global warming is caused primarily from putting too much carbon into the atmosphere when coal, gas, and oil are burned to generate electricity or to run our cars.
The ozone hole, however, is not the mechanism of global warming. Ultraviolet radiation is not enough to be the cause of the excess heat from human activities. Global warming is caused primarily from putting too much carbon into the atmosphere when coal, gas, and oil are burned to generate electricity or to run our cars. Infrmation from http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/science_and_impacts/science/ozone-hole-and-gw-faq.html
yeah they are related to each other and can hurt the enviroment
They are all related, and heres's how it is because global warming put's holes in the ozone layer. So yes it does harm the environment.
Continued global warming will speed up the process of stratospheric ozone depletion. The depletion of the ozone increases when the stratosphere gets colder. Because global warming traps heat in the troposphere, a less amount of the heat reaches the stratosphere, making it colder. The greenhouse gases act as a cover or shield for the troposphere making it warmer and keeping the stratosphere cool. Global warming can make ozone depletion way worse right when it is supposed to recover in the next century.
http://www.regentsearthscience.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=997&Itemid=119
Both of them harm the environment.
they both are bad for the environment and both are caused by the suns rays
Yes they are related because they both hurt earth and the air.
The ozone layer decrease is not related to global warming because global warming or carbon dioxide bounces of the ozone layer therefore causing the earth to rise at a higher temperature.
they are both realted with destroying the envieorment and destroying habitats
The ozone layer decrease is not related to global warming because global warming or carbon dioxide bounces of the ozone layer therefore causing the earth to rise at a higher temperature.
it is making the earth warmer.
by making the earth warmer !!!
The o-zone layer helps protect the Earth from uv rays.
it is making the earth warmer.
McKayla. M
yes, they both damage the environment
Yes they are related. They're both a part to making the earth warmer.
it is making the earth warmer.
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