🌳 How Does Global Warming Affect Nature?

 

Global warming has serious consequences for nature:

 

1. Melting Glaciers and Rising Sea Levels

Ice caps and glaciers are melting faster than ever, leading to rising sea levels. This threatens coastal ecosystems and the lives of animals like polar bears and penguins.

 

 

2. Forest Fires

Increasing temperatures make forests dry and more vulnerable to wildfires, destroying wildlife habitats and polluting the air.

 

 

3. Loss of Biodiversity

Many plants and animals cannot adapt quickly enough to the changing climate. Coral reefs are bleaching, and several species are going extinct at an alarming rate.

 

 

4. Changing Weather Patterns

Unpredictable rainfall, floods, droughts, and stronger storms affect crops, forests, and the water supply—everything nature needs to thrive.