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G LO B A L

W A R M IN G
Names: Keren Moran
Nathaly Ramirez
Camila Jara
Martina Ziga
Grade: 7B

INTRODUCTION
This time we present global

warming as several animals


in the world have lost their
habitat it happens more
often in antartica and
forests

That is globalw arm ing


Global warming is primarily a

problem of too much carbon dioxide


(CO2) in the atmospherewhich
acts as a blanket, trapping heat and
warming the planet. As burn fossil
fuels like coal, oil and natural gas
for energy or cut down and burn
forests to create pastures and
plantations, carbon accumulates
and overloads our atmosphere.

The Consequences ofa W arm ing W orld


The only way to explain the pattern is

to include the effect of greenhouse


gases (GHGs) emitted by humans.
Human influence has been detected
in warming of the atmosphere and the
ocean, in changes in the global water
cycle, in reductions in snow and ice,
in global mean sea level rise, and in
changes in some climate extremes

The ranges of these


estimates arise from the use
of models with differing
sensitivity to greenhouse
gas concentrations.

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