Temperature

 

 

The temperature on the surface of our planet is a major factor in the balance of the physicochemical reactions. Influences that humanity to be carried out on its medium had repercussions that have it more and more remark in the various ecosystems. One of most disastrous is that of the reheating of the oceans and our Earth's atmosphere by the gauzes for purposes of greenhouse. Have expects that the increase in temperature will be done between 1 and 7 degrees Celsius according to various sources' of research. However this estimate is over one period of surroundings 50 years but beyond that the scenarios prove still much vaguer. The level of uncertainty grows with last time and we can only know what it will occur of our climate in a few hundred years. Then should cease us to the maximum the production of the gauzes for purposes of greenhouse to avoid the consequences which one cannot provide with certainty? Or he would be you preferable to exert an influence moderate to see absent these difficultueuse problems? Admittedly, we could adopt a method of control to the mounting of the least precursory signs of the disturbing changes and to answer it as quickly as possible if the need is felt. Our capacity to control the climatic reheating could be decisive as for our survival in the next half of millenium if not it would be a pity which the temperature rises on a too hot level to remain in balance with the vegetation and the other living organisms being able not to support of such modifications of the ecosystems.

 

 

                                                                                                                 

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