Hello, iam Bessie Stoute, I hope today is better than yesterday.

Wow, it’s hot out there! With temperatures rising, it’s no wonder the Earth is feeling the heat. From droughts to floods, extreme weather is becoming more and more common. It’s time to take action and start making changes to help cool our planet down. Let’s get started now before it gets too late!

How Hot Is Too Hot On Earth? [Solved]

Well, Raymond’s got it right - 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 degrees Celsius) is the highest wet-bulb temperature that humans can handle for six hours or more. But here’s the thing: with climate change, wet-bulb temperatures are going up and up, so we’re already surpassing this limit. Yikes!

  1. Greenhouse Effect: The Greenhouse Effect is a natural process that occurs when certain gases in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, trap heat from the sun and warm the Earth’s surface.

  2. Global Warming: Global warming is an increase in average global temperatures due to increased levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. This can lead to changes in weather patterns, sea levels, and other effects on our environment.

  3. Melting Ice Caps: As global temperatures rise, ice caps are melting at an alarming rate which can cause sea levels to rise and threaten coastal communities around the world.

  4. Extreme Weather Events: Warmer temperatures can also lead to more extreme weather events such as droughts, floods, hurricanes and tornadoes which can have devastating impacts on people’s lives and livelihoods.

  5. Ocean Acidification: Increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are also causing ocean acidification which is having a negative impact on marine life around the world by making it harder for them to survive and reproduce successfully

Hot hot earth! It’s scorching out there. The sun is blazing and the ground is sizzling. You can feel the heat radiating off the pavement. It’s like an oven, baking everything in sight! Yikes, better stay inside where it’s cool and comfortable.