To what extend sea surface temperature changes affect bleaching rates of Great Barrier Reef’s between the years 1998-2023 mass bleaching events?

Öz, Efe (2024) To what extend sea surface temperature changes affect bleaching rates of Great Barrier Reef’s between the years 1998-2023 mass bleaching events? Other thesis, TED Ankara Koleji.

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Abstract

The planet's average temperature rising over time is known as global warming. Even though this pattern of rising temperatures has been ongoing for a while, its pace has accelerated dramatically since the pre-industrial era as a result of human activity, particularly the burning of fossil fuels. With the growth of the human population, so has the amount of fossil fuels used. The combustion of fossil fuels, including coal, oil, and natural gases, triggers the greenhouse effect in Earth's atmosphere. As humans are still going in their directions without investigating what would happen to nature, global warming has become a bigger load to deal with alongside the regression of glaciers.

Item Type: Thesis (Other)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Climate change, global warming, Great Barrier Reef
Subjects: G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GE Environmental Sciences
Depositing User: Kamil Çömlekçi
Date Deposited: 09 Oct 2024 06:59
Last Modified: 09 Oct 2024 06:59
URI: http://tedprints.tedankara.k12.tr/id/eprint/1322

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