while the remaining 7 per cent are shifting to a more extreme dry climate. “Places that were historically wet are becoming ...
and prepare for the next climate disaster. Co-lead scientist, Professor Katerina Michaelides, from the University of Bristol, says: 'Places that were historically wet are becoming dry and vice versa.
We call this climate change. Places with a mild or wet climate might start to feel hot or dry. When ice warms up, it melts. In the Arctic, ice is melting.
While deserts are traditionally characterized by a dry climate with low levels of vegetation, the Sahara has been much greener than usual as of late — mainly due to climate change. Between July ...
This was the Jurassic, which took place 199 to 145 million years ago ... All this water gave the previously hot and dry climate a humid and drippy subtropical feel. Dry deserts slowly took ...