In addition, the phenomenon of storms and hurricanes which occur seasonally often occur as a result of global warming. The situation is a phenomenon closely related to cyclones and anticyclone which involve changes in air pressure due to global warming. For example, Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Rita and Hurricane Wilma occurred in the same season in the southeastern United States. The phenomenon of global warming is causing the phenomenon of frequent hurricanes. This can be seen with the Atlantic hurricane season the most active, in the year 2005 with a record 26 storms and 14 hurricanes in the area. In addition, the haze and air pollution are the effects of global warming. The weather was hot and dry weather led to low air pressure allows the wind to fly patikel-patikel small as dust, dust, particles and pollutants are easily suspended in the air cause a thin haze in the atmosphere to trap heat. In effect the environment will become blurred. Air pollution also occurs through the process but the time frame is longer than the …show more content…
However, improvement in temperature will destroy growth. The situation is also similar to coral reefs that a Global warming impact of human activity, including human economic activity. The weather was too hot a significant impact on economic activity of agriculture. This is due to the hot weather can cause the growth of the crops grown by farmers stunted and cause decreased production of agricultural products. This can be seen from vegetable farming activities affected by the phenomenon of global warming. This causes the output of vegetables decreased in comparison with the high demand for vegetables. The prices of vegetables and goods resulting from the output of vegetables and food on the market will increase. In addition, This caused costs that other stuff will cause inflation to increase agricultural output. This can be evidenced by the loss of flour nearly a year due to drought, while in the United States and Europe, the cold weather also caused the harvested grain can not cause food prices rose globally by 40 per cent in