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science environmentWhy would the weather become more severe as the greenhouse effect increased?
Furthermore, what will happen if the greenhouse effect continues to increase?
Continued emissions of greenhouse gases will lead to further climate changes. Future changes are expected to include a warmer atmosphere, a warmer and more acidic ocean, higher sea levels, and larger changes in precipitation patterns.
In this regard, what is the main reason mountaintops are so cold?
A) The air is thinner at higher altitudes. Mountaintops are above much of the greenhouse gas in the atmosphere.
Without the naturally occurring greenhouse effect, Earth would be too cold to have liquid oceans. C) The burning of fossil fuels increases the greenhouse effect on Earth because of the release of carbon dioxide.