Climate change
Climate continuously changes, and humans are partly responsible for it. It is essential to fully understand how much effect people can take to be able to take significant actions about it.
The atmosphere is made up of few gases. It is composed of 78% of nitrogen, 21% of Oxygen, 1% of Argon, and 0.038% of carbon dioxide.
Evidently, nitrogen is the major component of the atmosphere and generally, a non-reactive gas form. It is known that the carbon dioxide has only a little portion of it and yet, any change that occurs in this component would likely affect the entire condition of the atmosphere. Climate change is the change in statistical distribution of the weather over a period of time that ranges from numbers of years. In climate change, the levels of the greenhouse gases increase, the energy is retained in the atmosphere, and the temperature increases because of the greenhouse effect. If the concentration of the greenhouse gases will increase, there will be also an increase in the temperature. There are concentrations of carbon dioxide and corresponding average temperatures in the past years. Hence, there is a correlation between the temperature and the CO2.
There is lots of evidence that prove climate change. The greater amount of carbon dioxide formed, the greater effects to the temperature will be. So everyone must take actions to reduce the growing amount of CO2 in the atmosphere and help deal with the climate change in a better way. Anyone who thinks that this matter will not have any effect in the environment is being naïve. Studies and statistics revealed that the average global temperature of the earth’s atmosphere is rapidly increasing and people should take in responsibility in dealing with this.
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