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Global Warming and the Water Cycle

Earth's average global surface temperature is increasing. It has risen about 1F in the last
century, and is expected to go up another 3 -11F in the next 100 years. This climate
change has been dubbed "Global Warming". Although the magnitude of warming may seem
insignificant, many natural processes have been profoundly affected. For example, a
number of changes in the water cycle have been documented, and many more are under
investigation. Global warming intensifies the movement of water through the cycle, because
many of the processes involved are temperature-dependent.
The images and questions below address some of the interdependent relationships between
global warming and the water cycle. These include the long-term redistribution of water,
accelerated water movement between reservoirs, and shifting weather and climate patterns.
FOR THE GLOBAL WARMING THE CHANGE IN WATER SUPPLY ALSO BROUGHT SOME CHANGE.
1.DROUGHT FOR THE INCREASE IN TEMPERATURE MORE WATER VAPORIZING SO SOME REGION
FACING LACK OF WATER.
2. FLOOD FOR THE INCREASING RAINFALL AND SEA LEVEL THE LOW LAND AREA GET INTO GREAT
TROUBLE AS FOR THIS CAUSE THEY LOOSE A LOT OF ASSETS.

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