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Climate change on neritic zone?

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i just need a little help.

this is a poster board not a written essay.

i just need to know

1. what is global warming and what causes it?

2. how could global warming effect the neritic zone, and the population of organisms with it?

3. are there possible solutions to the problem?

4. what can you do to help solve the problem?

if you could help me out it'd be greatly appreciated.

maybe some urls? or pictures or graphs?

thanks alot!

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  1. This site contains a lot of different answers that discuss what GW is and what its cause are.

    Thew Neritic zone is at risk mostly because global warming increases the amount of clear sky weather, because as temperatures rise we get less cloud cover.

    The populations in the neritic zone will undergo significant changes. Those that can not withstand extensive sunlight and warming waters will become less plentiful. Where the extra sunlight causes excessive plant growth we can see complete dead zones develop where that excess plant matter starts to decompose in large volumes.

    We can harvest the excess plant material to avoid creating those dead zones, use the  plant material for bio-fuels. However, removing the plant matter may expose more animals to too much sunlight.  It does not matter. They would have died in a dead zone anyway.

    We are already seeing growth of those dead zones. This is not just a theory.


  2. The questions you were given are disgraceful.  They are worded in a way that says you must accept global warming as real.  Many people do not, but where would they stand trying to answer such cleverly orchestrated mind control?

    If this is for school, I'd have a talk with the teacher and see if this was intentional.  If it was, it says little for your educational system.  I'd just drop that class and be thankful I did.  The problem with today's students is that they let themselves be seriously misled and can't recognize it.  

    Unless both sides of the issue are debated there is nothing scientific about it.

  3. 1.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_warm...

    2.http://library.thinkquest.org/CR0215471/...

    3.http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/sol...

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