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Why does the greenhouse effect lead to extreme climate?

The temperature of the earth is relatively stable. If this stability is destroyed, extreme situations will easily occur.

The earth is very big, there will always be some places where the temperature is higher than others, and there will always be some places where the temperature is lower than others. Weather process is influenced by temperature, air pressure, wind and other factors. If the overall temperature rises, it is likely to produce abnormal atmospheric circulation, which will lead to extreme high temperature and extreme low temperature.

The reason why the earth is suitable for living is that its temperature is relatively stable. If this stability is destroyed, extreme situations will easily occur.

Causes and consequences of greenhouse effect

Reason:

1. Usually, in the process of human industrial production, coal is widely used as combustion raw material, so there will be a lot of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

2. Vehicles and domestic stoves burn a lot of coal and oil, and these combustibles also produce a lot of carbon dioxide.

3. Since ancient times, human beings have cut down a lot of forests for profit. Once the number of trees is reduced, it will weaken the absorption of carbon dioxide by trees.

There are consequences:

1. Glaciers in Antarctica and the Arctic will melt in large quantities due to the greenhouse effect, so that the global sea level will rise and the coastal lowlands will be easily submerged.

2. The disastrous weather related to drought and flood will increase.