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Answer and Explanation:

The increasing amounts of greenhouse gases causes climate change and global warming, sea level rises and oceans become warmer.

When prolonged into the future and no actions are being taken; drastic droughts will happen which threatens agricultural in an extreme manner, wildlife living in the forests will be pressurized, and animals/organisms living in the ocean will be affected too due to rising temperature causing the reduced Oxygen effects.

The examples include: the melting of Arctic ice endangering the polar bears, fishes and aquatic marines will die at part of the oceans which has higher temperature (lack of oxygen), poorer regions will have adverse impacts on the human being due to agriculture deterioration and lack of proper system and social readiness to adapt to climate change.

To fight climate change, we must reduce carbon pollution (burning of coals which releases large carbon dioxide/monoxide etc.) through setting up of policies by multinational companies, greener business to reduce emissions, and help people to adapt to climate change or at least educate people about climate change.

Answer:

An increase in the greenhouse gases implies an increase in the average temperature of the atmosphere which might lead to extreme weather conditions, rise of sea levels etc It will affects animal food sources and habitats.  

Explanation:

Greenhouse gases covers the earth like a shield or covering. Human activities for example industrialization, deforestation, burning of coal, natural gases and fossil fuels etc adds extra layers of thickness to the already existing greenhouse gases thereby making it impenetrable by heat. This trapped heat is what is responsible for the increased average global temperature.

The effects are numerous and can be detrimental to say the least. When there is an increase in temperature, algae(water plant) which acts as a direct source of food for small fishes dies off which could lead to extinction of smaller fish species which is a direct food source for bigger fishes and the cycle continues which translates into reduced food supply for animals(including man).