Climate Change

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CLIMATE CHANGE

Climate Change

Climate Change

Climate change is a natural process at it takes thousands of years for climate of a specific region to transform from cold to mild or hot to warm, but human intervention in the way climate rotates has brought rapid changes in the climate change and now nature is reacting to the impacts made by human technology on climate changes.

Climate change is a very slow process in hundreds of years a change of 0.1 degree Celsius is observed, but as human being invented technological inventions to improve the living standards the nature has reacted quite oppositely to the human changes.

Human being has punished the mother Earth to drill oil, gas and natural resources from the underground this has affected the tectonic theory of plates. Human inventions of refrigerators, air conditioner and deep freezers have released poisonous gases in the atmosphere. The need of urban areas has lead to mass destruction of forests and the trees. Oil spills and chemical wastage in the sea has polluted the sea and marine life.

The overall impact of all these sources of land, water and air pollution has caused an intensity of green house gases which have risen the overall temperature of several zones. The ozone layer has depleted in these areas allowing dangerous sun rays to pass into the atmosphere of the earth.

With an undue exposure of earth to the rays and increase in temperature, it has countered these movements by melting of ice glaciers, increasing acidity of oceans, an increase in sea level, a rise in the overall temperature and movement of plates.

The changes made by mother earth to counter the effects of green house gases and other polluting sources has lead to natural disasters like Tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, Flooding of ice glaciers, rivers, seas and oceans, Earth quakes and drought.

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