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warming refers to the rising average temperature of Earth's atmosphere and oceans and its projected continuation.
Greenhouse gases Particulates and soot Solar variation Climate Change Feedback
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Carbon Dioxside (CO2) Methane (CH4) Ozone (O3) Nitrous Oxide (N2O) Hydroflourocarbon (HFCs) Perflourocarbon (PFCs) Sulfurheksafluoride (SF6)
main cause of this dimming is particulates produced by volcanoes and human made pollutants, which exerts a cooling effect by increasing the reflection of incoming sunlight.
Solar Variation
Greenhouse
gases and solar forcing affect temperatures in different ways. While both increased solar activity and increased greenhouse gases are expected to warm the troposphere, an increase in solar activity should warm the stratosphere while an increase in greenhouse gases should cool the stratosphere
is a process in which changing one quantity changes a second quantity, and the change in the second quantity in turn changes the first. Positive feedback increases the change in the first quantity while negative feedback reduces it. Feedback is important in the study of global warming because it may amplify or diminish the effect of a particular process.
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The tempereture of sea is raising The ice in North Pole and South Pole is melting The sea surface is raising The sea will drown many small islands and coasts Climate Change Many animals and plants will extinct
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