Climatic Factors Of Climate Change

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Climate change refers to changes in climate over the long term status. Differences statistics usually different periods of temperature and precipitation and other climatic factors to reflect.

Climate change is mainly in three areas: global warming, acid rain, ozone depletion, global warming, which is currently the most pressing human problems relating to the future of mankind. The planet keeps getting hotter, Farmers will see declines in some crops, while others will reap increased yields. from corn to wheat to rice and cotton, will drop by up to 30 percent. In China, Climate change makes the supply and demand of water resources continues to increase, especially in the north, the western region. With economic and population growth, the …show more content…

Year distribution of temperature and precipitation are the major determinant of what crop planting, temperature and precipitation caused by the temperature change will affect crop yields and crop distribution type. Major changes have led to changes in climate and biomes with biological space distribution, such as AD 800 to 1200 the average temperature in the North Atlantic region higher than now l ℃, making it possible to grow corn in Norway, but to AD 1500 ~ 1800, Western Europe, there were minor ice age, the average temperature is also lower than it is now only l ~ 2 ℃, causing half the farms abandoned Norway, Iceland farming activities are almost entirely stopped. Secondly, the formation of carbon dioxide is the main raw material for 90% of the plant dry …show more content…

Chinese challenge to adapt to climate change is particularly serious, because it is a national effort to prevent further pollution, and dry natural disasters, partly selected from 30 years of economic growth. According to scientific assessment, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the global temperature rise can range from 1.4 degrees Celsius to 5.8 degrees Celsius to 21 century. In 2008, the China Meteorological Administration said that in the past century the average temperature at the Earth's surface in China rose by 1.1 degrees Celsius. From 1986 to 2007, China experienced 21 warm winters, 2007 was the warmest year because manufacturers will begin in 1951 systematic meteorological measurements In addition, China is estimated that the average annual temperature has increased by 3.5 degrees Celsius to 21 century. Like the United States, the impact of global climate change in China's divers, due to the sheer size and its geographical significantly different from the country, from a wide range of mountains, grasslands and deserts to tropical rain forests and low-lying coastal areas. This study briefly discusses the environmental impact of China's four major biophysical climate change: melting glaciers, rising sea levels, loss of biodiversity and increased natural disasters. The annual average temperature rise of global average temperature parallel trend in China's

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