In addition, there are several impacts of global warming. It seems that one of the impact are on lake trout’s that humans love to eat. As years have passed the temperatures have fluctuated too, which really affected the lake trout’s, …show more content…
It also explains the food chain, how one organism depends on the other. This quote explains that, it is hard for lake trouts to survive, because either they die without enough food as little or when they are adult trouts.
Another point that would be discussed is that the impact on the biodiversity. Would the biodiversity be able to survive the global warming is the question here. There are both direct and indirect effects of global warming on the biodiversity. Direct effects are those that emerge from “increased temperatures and increased carbon dioxide”, indirect effects are those that form from direct effects (Sullivan, Clark 3). This quote make clear that, global warming sometimes only give out some direct effects, but there are indirect effects hiding behind it. One of the example for increased temperatures affecting biodiversity is that, it causes caterpillars to hatch earlier, and birds that hatch during a certain time period wouldn’t be able to get their food, because it might already have turned into butterflies or have eaten by other species (Sullivan, Clark 3). This quote points out that each organism is dependent on the other. It shows the relationship in the food chain. These effects could completely change the whole food