air pollution
water pollution
increased humudity
flooding
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Jamb normally gives an array of options that are actually the answers to the question. The thing is that they want the most correct of all the options. Very Tricky Indeed!

Hmmm.. the ice bodies on earth tends to melt away when heat increases!!! I hail ohhh

Global warming causes warmer climate which leads to melting of ice caps, soil erosion, rising of sea levels that cause disasters like flooding or tsunamis.

First, let’s talk about what global warming really is.
Global warming is simply the gradual increase in the Earth’s temperature. Not “today is hot” kind of heat, but long-term heating of the planet over many years. The reason this happens is because of something called the greenhouse effect.
Now picture this. The sun sends heat to the Earth. Normally, part of that heat goes back into space. But gases like carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapour trap some of that heat in the atmosphere, like a blanket. That is actually useful, because without it, Earth would be too cold to live on.
The problem starts when human activities make that “blanket” too thick.
Things like burning fuel (petrol, diesel, coal), cutting down trees, and factory pollution release too much carbon dioxide into the air. So now, more heat is trapped than normal, and the Earth begins to overheat. That overheating is what we call global warming.
Now let’s slow down and deal with the part that confused you, flooding.
At first, it doesn’t look connected, right? Heat and flooding don’t seem like they’re related. But they actually are.
As the Earth gets hotter, ice in very cold regions like Antarctica and Greenland starts to melt. When all that ice melts, it turns into water and flows into the oceans. That causes sea levels to rise.
When sea level rises, water starts pushing into land areas, especially coastal places. That leads to flooding.
There’s another angle too. Warmer air holds more moisture. So when it rains, it doesn’t just rain normally, it pours heavily. That kind of intense rainfall also causes flooding.
So flooding is not random. It’s a direct result of the Earth heating up.

yes u are right. prof because in north they have low rate of rainfall which lead to drought as consequence

D correct answer is A.cos excess global warmin let element in d air like nitrogen,sulphur,phosphorous etc to react with oxygen in presence of gr8 heat to give their oxide which serve as air pollutant to human.gbam*

Globa warning has to with inbalance in atmospheric gases that makes the answer air pollulion

The chosen answer to this particular question is wrong.i suggest it is air pollution(depletion of the ozone layer)


