What are the impacts of global warming on aquatic life?
Various investigations have proved that global warming is increasing as a result of human activity. If the earth continues to warm, over the next 100 years the temperature of the streams, rivers, lakes and even oceans will not remain congenial to aquatic life. Many species, like trout and salmon need cool waters, global warming can wipe out these species in the coming decades. Coral reefs are also under the threat from global warming. Rising water temperatures can disintegrate their complex compositions and also cause bleaching effect on the reefs.