Explain in detail how global warming could potentially cause Europe to undergo a deep freeze while the rest of the world cooks?
umm did u google it ??
Yes But Google Isn't Working For Me, It Says SSLError... @sarah786
In yahoo.answer someone explains this if u don't mind I post it here . So it can help u :)
@AnnaBananna
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No thanks for what .. I just give u source :)
Sarah, global warming is an incredibly well documented scientific fact. Indeed, because of the incredibly silly public policy interests which have involved themselves in this field of science, climate science is more rigorous and its standards (and perhaps stakes) higher than in any other field of science. Do not make statements on OpenStudy that stand against overwhelming scientific evidence, and boil down to uneducated, ignorant and biased ranting.
I told that I copy and paste it .I've no personal info 'bout that @blues
And it is strictly against OpenStudy's Code of Conduct to copy and paste work from other places and present it as your own. If you want to use references - so much the better. But you must cite them in the appropriate way: by posting a link to the website where you get the material. One reason we are so sticky about this is that OpenStudy's purpose is to teach. How can you hope to teach this person when you don't know anything about what you're teaching about?
ok I appologize .. :)
Cool. Don't do it again. :)
ok :)
And I didn't present it mii own ><
If I were AnnaBanana, I would look up on Wikipedia the "Gulf Stream." The Gulf Stream is a deep undercurrent of warm water that travels north, up the eastern coast of the United States, crosses the Atlantic south of Greenland to Europe, and makes their climate warmer than it would otherwise be. Should climate change alter the Gulf Stream, Europe will lose this source of warmth and will be colder than it is now. But as a biologist, not a climate scientist, I don't know any more than that about it - and recommend that AnnaBanana find a better source that discusses the Gulf Stream more thoroughly.
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