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1. rising minimum temperatures.

2. rising sea levels.

3. higher ocean temperatures.

4. an increase in heavy precipitation (heavy rain and hail)

5. shrinking glaciers.

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1. Climate change affects more than temperature. Warmer water changes the patterns of ocean currents, affecting global weather patterns.

2. Some places will receive more rainfall, which could lead to flooding, while other places will get less, which might mean drought. Tropical storms could be stronger, and a continuing rise in sea level due to melting polar ice might push people out of their homes.

3. Hundreds of plant and animal species have already experienced changes because of climate change. The American pika, for example, is a small mammal that lives in cool mountainous areas in western North America—in fact, it can die when exposed to temperatures warmer than 78˚F. So as the mountain climate heats up, the pika climbs the slopes in search of cooler habitat. But what happens when temperatures at the top become too warm for the pika?

4. Other species will benefit from a warmer world—but in some cases that would be bad news for humans. Because disease-carrying mosquitoes thrive in warm, wet weather, more people could contract illnesses such as malaria as the Earth warms.

5. Destroy earth. The beautiful earth would start to crumble. All the pollutuion creates holes in the atmosphere and casues havoc.

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