How does global warming effect plants?
How does global warming affect plants? Well, the answer is simple. The effect of global warming on plants is caused by rising land and water temperatures. As a result, surface and underwater plant life is harmed. ChaCha 24/7!
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About Global Warming
Global warming is the warming of the planet caused by human activity, including burning fossil fuels and cutting down forests. Carbon emissions are known to cause the planet to heat up, and the burning of fossil fuels creates carbon emissions as a byproduct.
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