Scientifically this would be hard to answer imperically because who is going to measure the temperature at every single square foot of a huge rain forest at the same time? It could be done with a ridiculouse amount of effort, money, and manpower, but then who would do that? OK, theoretically, a higher temperature would make things hotter and muggier. If the temperature remainned so plants and animals would begin to adjust their behavior so as to continue living in their habitat.
It rises.
Many of the rainforests are being destroyed becase the temperature is altering this habitat and sometimes making it detiriorate (how do you spell that word!) completely. WE NEED TO SAVE OUR RAINFORESTS!!!!
Due to the Greenhouse Effect, Earth's temperature is continually rising. If the trend does not change, the Earth's annual temperature will continue to rise, causing significant ecological problems.
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Rising temperatures cause materials to expand, increasing their volume and length. Cooling temperatures have the opposite effect, causing materials to contract. This phenomenon is known as thermal expansion.
It stops rising because, when the heat of the ice rises, the temperature just stops
A rising of temperature.
The temperature goes up.
Temperatures Rising was created on 1972-09-12.
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Forests (and all vegetation) remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This reduces the effects of the enhanced greenhouse effect, slowing the rising temperatures of global warming.