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What is global warming?

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Climate refers to the physical environmental factors of an area. These include duration and intesity of light, temperature, humidity, wind, gases, etc. The climate change refers to the changes in these environmental factors of an area over long eriod of time. Main culprit of such climatic change is man himself as his activities are adversely affecting the delicate ecological balance between various components of the environment. Answer the following questions regarding climate change. What is global warming? Enlist the contribution of various causes of global warming and their sources.

Which of the following gets gas contributes maximum is global warming?

Which types of problems can arise with an increase in global warming? Write about three problems.

"To reduce or check the global warming is the biggest challenge. Scientists belive that rise in temperature is leading to deletrious changes in environment and resulting in odd climates." How will you educate the people in your locality to actively involve in reducing emission of such substances which cause global warming?

What do you mean by global warming?

What do you mean by Global warming? What are the ill effects of global warming? What measures shold be taken to control Global warming?

What do you know about greenhouse effect and global warming?

The increase in level of which gas causes global warming?

Climate refers to the physical environmental factors of an area. These include duration and intesity of light, temperature, humidity, wind, gases, etc. The climate change refers to the changes in these environmental factors of an area over long eriod of time. Main culprit of such climatic change is man himself as his activities are adversely affecting the delicate ecological balance between various components of the environment. Answer the following questions regarding climate change. What are ill-effects of global warming?