Even as our homes suffer and rot, many people still seem to deny the existence of global warming. Moreover, they seem to deny the current rates of ozone depletion. The event that slowly chips away at our ozone layer, breaching the shield that protects our homes from peculiar consequences. Global warming is no better. An increase in temperature can sprout mayhem in all regions of weather, ranging from an unnatural and deadly rise in precipitation, a lack of moisture, creating fuels for flames, and potentially the extinction of the human race as we know it. In regards to the subject of global warming, it presents the issue of a lack of moisture. As news spread along the lines of wildfire, so did Southern California’s crops, causing a severe breakout of a wildfire, known as the Thomas Fire. This scorching stunt blazed through approximately four hundred and forty one square miles of land, lasting nearly forty seven days until full containment was successful. Casualties consisted of a total of twenty two people, with twenty of them being killed …show more content…
As global warming tempts with the rates at which the earth is heated, it evens out the concentrated amount of warm environments. However, as it takes away the heat from those environments, it leaves behind a wave of frigid weather. This makes the air too cold to collect moisture and form snow, but just cold enough to create rather icy climates. There’s a certain formula that bases around calculating moisture based on the pressure and temperature of an environment. It essentially defines that there’s a certain temperature at which snow can start to fall, but there’s cohesively a restriction on that temperature that would reduce snow as the weather gets colder. The less amount of moisture there is in the air, the less amount of snow. Regarding that, the ongoing slaught of global warming brings upon an increase in moisture levels but reductions in temperature levels. This could be the spark of an offset in climates, ones that could potentially cause species of animals adapted to their homes to