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What are the disasters caused by climate warming?

I. Forest fires

Scientists associate rampant flames with rising temperatures and early melting snow. When spring comes early and causes early snowmelt, forest areas become drier and stay longer, which increases their chances of being ignited.

Second, the ruins of modern civilization are likely to become ruins.

On a global scale, temples, ancient settlements and other cultural relics are monuments of past civilizations, which have stood the test of time until now. But the direct impact of global warming may eventually affect them. Sea level rise and extreme weather may destroy irreplaceable places.

Third, rebound mountains.

Due to the melting of glaciers, the Alps and other mountains have experienced gradual growth in the past century or so. For thousands of years, the weight of these glaciers has been pushed to the surface of the earth, causing them to decrease. As glaciers melt, this weight is rising and the surface slowly rebounds. As global warming accelerates the melting of these glaciers, these mountains rebound faster.

Fourth, faster satellites.

The main cause of carbon dioxide emission caused by the rising temperature of the earth is the strange distortion of entering space. The air in the outermost layer of the atmosphere is very thin, but air molecules will still produce resistance to slow down the satellite, so engineers need to lift the satellite back to the appropriate orbit regularly. But the carbon dioxide content there is increasing.

Although carbon dioxide molecules in the lower atmosphere release energy in the form of heat when they collide, thus warming the air, sparse molecules in the upper atmosphere have low collision frequency and often release energy, which makes the surrounding air cool. As more carbon dioxide exists, more cooling occurs, leading to air sedimentation. So the atmospheric density is small and the resistance is small.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) is greatly thawed.

The rising temperature of the earth not only melts large glaciers, but also seems to melt the permanently frozen soil layer under the surface. This melting causes the ground to shrink and become uneven, which may lead to sinking and damage to railway tracks, expressway and buildings. In high altitude areas, such as mountainous areas, the unstable influence of melting permafrost may even lead to rock landslides and mudslides. Diseases that have been dormant for a long time, such as smallpox, may reappear, because the dead in ancient times, their bodies thawed with the tundra and were discovered by modern people.