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if gobal warming continues will the whole planet become tropical?

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  • Felix
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    it will become one big swimming pool..

  • ari
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    that depends on where it live. generally i think that the weather patterns change, and the flora and fauna that have adapted to that area, will be forced to change. and that isn't always possible, humans are really not adaptive in the short term. so there are more storms in areas that only receive a few and the sea level will rise, the weather becomes more extreme and areas with little rainfall, get even less. this is a bad thing, particularly as, if a whole we all stood together and forced a change in our practices, we could make a difference. don't ever underestimate the potential of a determined person. turn lights off, opt for green power, invest in green alternatives, there are lots out there, put up solar panels, there is alot we can do if we feel strong enough, each person is responsible for their own actions or inaction. we can hold ourselves accountable for sitting back and waiting for someone else to do it for us. do what u can, and then a bit more.

  • 5 years ago

    that's effectively what has handed off interior the previous in the process the sessions between the ice a while. for the duration of such circumstances temperatures have been as much as twenty stages C warmer than they at the instant are, flora and wood have grown around the finished planet and animal existence has been thoroughly distinctive. Going via previous ice age cycles it incredibly is probably that without human intervention the worldwide would be a 'tropical paradise' in approximately 70 million years. on the instant fee of warming we would basically could wait 1300 years. regrettably in acheiving this tropical paradise there will be devastating consequences, no longer least being that 60% of residential areas and eighty% of agricultural land would be underwater. added, maximum plant and animal species will exchange into extinct and human existence as all of us know it incredibly is going to regulate practically previous comprehension.

  • 1 decade ago

    Well, once all the ice melts from the ice caps, sea levels will rise. Then the earth will tilt further on its axis and all of the regions of the world will experience a massive climate change. Some areas will shift into arctic areas, while some places will now be equatorial that previously were not. Crops will die, animals will die and many people believe that it will actually end up in an ice age.

    But who knows, and since nobody is doing anything about it, I guess our great grandkids will find out.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Doubtful. Australia is already hot and does it look tropical. Nope!

    We are the driest continent even though we go through tropic of capricorn.

    Warming doesn't mean there will be more rain, it means more evaporation. Not as much of the evaporation will come back down, in general, less tropical areas.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Climatologists and Meteorologists will change tropical characteristics to make it more like the climate between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. Most of the planet will become more like it is in the Tropics today but it won't be in your lifetime.

  • Brick
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    No. If I look up too much will my head get stuck in the up position?

    Those two questions are in about the same degree of reality.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    No the northern latitudes of Europe will freeze over due to the interruption of the Gulf Stream.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    no our planet it will become a dead planet because of ultraviolet ray only the cockroach can stand the ultraviolet ray

    Source(s): news
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Ever seen Waterworld???

  • 1 decade ago

    No because there are already deserts so those will be even drier.

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