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Which consequence of global warming is described as having an increase in growing season changes in migration and loss of species

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D. altered ecosystems

Step-by-step explanation:

Deforestation, increase wildlife extinction, ecosystem imbalances, soil erosion, migration and loss of species are all effects of global warming. These are under the umbrella of consequences from global warming.

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Deforestation, increase wildlife extinction, ecosystem imbalances, soil erosion, migration and loss of species.

Step-by-step explanation:

Global warming is warming the earth's surface temperature, which causes the changes in our ecosystem like deforestation, soil erosion, climate changes, migration and loss of species etc.

Global warming is caused by the 'Greenhouse effect', major gases are carbon dioxide(9-26%), methane(4-9%), water vapour(36-70%) ozone(3-7%) and nitrous oxide.

Global warming affects on the ocean include rising sea level, meiting glaciers, thermal expansion and ice sheets. It also cause the bird migration which carries high cost of predation and mortality.

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