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Meh, I don't really care about this that much. Its basically just like all these other disasters that have been predicted. Why predict this when it could have happened a long time ago?
Based on some scientists' views, Global Warming is happening. Based on a portion of these scientists' views, Global Warming is happening not primarily on humanity's vast consumption of natural resources and vast excretion of waste materials, but because the sun is simply getting hotter. Apparently several centuries before, Earth experienced a dramatic and unpredicted rise in temperatures - similar to our situation right now - followed directly by an age of extreme heat depression aka 'very cold'. Given that, the rise was probably not caused by human interference in global activities, but rather from the sun's fluctuating temperatures.
That doesn't mean, of course, that we should still be driving around big wasteful SUVs and indirectly overproducing cow fart. Future generations depend on how we act now, so we might as well take the precautions to determine a hopeful next century.
My Physics teacher gets off subject very easily. I've actually never verified any of this information. But my Physics teacher is also very intelligent (seemingly).
EDIT: Now that I think of it, I don't remember how he explained the tear in the atmosphere.
It's happening. According to our SS teacher who looks up a lot of awesome facts from RELIABLE sites, cities of low elevation like Miami, Beijing, Shanghai, etc, will be underwater in as early as 20-50 years. I mean, if the water level rises just SIX feet, virtually all of Florida will be underwater. This is caused by the glaciers melting. There's a lot of them, and if they all melt, then we're doomed to a planet of like 90% water.
There are alot of spelling errors in this thread. Random thought.
My substitute S.S. teacher said that scientists were predicting that in the next 50 years global warming will greatly impact Earth. I don't know exactly how to take all that.
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I agree with domino. Just a couple of inches are drastic to the Earths climate. Some people also say that Global Warming is one of the reasons why we are having worse hurricane seasons.