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Global Warming

Learn about the key facts of global warming and its impact on the environment and wildlife. From rising global temperatures to melting glaciers, discover how climate change is affecting our planet and its inhabitants. Explore how migrating animals and changing habitats are a result of warmer temperatures. Studies show the alarming trend of species moving to higher altitudes in search of cooler habitats, while the planet's climate shifts rapidly. Global warming is a reality that is reshaping our world.

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Global Warming

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  1. Global Warming Kayla Casey

  2. The Key Facts • 1. Global Temperatures are rising earlier then what they are suppose to. • Canadian and Siberian has rested on soil but now sinking into mud b/c permafrost is thawing. • Migrating animals head north earlier b/c spring temperatures are coming earlier. • Both animals and species are expanding habitats northward b/c of the warmer temps. • Glaciers melting and Arctic Sea is thinning.

  3. Key Facts Continued • Researched that species living at low altitudes have moved to higher areas. • As climate rises, the low-altitude speciaes are seeking cool habitats & making inroads on the living space. • Studies of past climate changes show that the planet can switch from ice age to tropical in a few decades. • Study showed majority people predicted warmer temps. • Plants have blossomed eariler.

  4. Now you see why!

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