Global warming is a big problem. the Earth  gets warmer over time. This happens because of gases like carbon dioxide that come from cars, factories, and cutting down too many trees. These gases go into the air and act like a blanket, trapping heat from the sun. This makes our planet hotter.

When the Earth gets warmer, it causes many problems. Ice in cold places like the North Pole starts to melt. This melting ice can make the sea levels rise. When the sea levels go up, water can cover land where people live, causing floods. Animals and plants also have trouble because their homes change too much. For example, polar bears need ice to live on, but when it melts, they have less space.

Another problem is the weather. Some places get very hot, and others might have big storms more often. This can make it hard for people to grow food or have clean water.

We can all help to stop global warming. If we use less electricity by turning off lights when we don't need them, recycle things instead of throwing them away, and use cars less by walking, biking, or taking the bus, we can make a difference. Planting trees is also a good way to help because trees take in carbon dioxide. By doing these things, we can help make the Earth a cooler, healthier place for everyone.

 

  1. What causes global warming?
  2. Why do cars and factories contribute to global warming?
  3. What happens to the ice at the North Pole when the Earth gets warmer?
  4. How can rising sea levels affect people's homes?
  5. Why do animals like polar bears suffer from global warming?
  6. What changes in the weather can global warming cause?
  7. How does global warming make it hard for people to grow food?
  8. What is one way we can use less electricity to help stop global warming?
  9. Why is recycling good for the Earth?
  10. How do trees help fight global warming?

answers

  1. Gases like carbon dioxide from cars, factories, and cutting down trees.
  2. They release carbon dioxide, which traps heat in the air.
  3. The ice melts.
  4. It can cause floods by covering land where people live.
  5. They lose their ice homes, making it harder for them to survive.
  6. It can cause very hot weather and more frequent big storms.
  7. It can make the weather unpredictable, affecting food growth.
  8. By turning off lights when we don't need them.
  9. It reduces waste and helps conserve resources.
  10. Trees absorb carbon dioxide, helping reduce the heat-trapping gases in the air.