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global warming is the gradual increase of the temperature of the earth's lower atmosphere as a result of the increase in greenhouse gases. Sustained increases in atmospheric temperature may result in climatic change.
Ãâó: pisces.sdsu.edu/ONLINE_LESSONS/glossary.htm
global warming Changes in the surface-air temperature, referred to as the global temperature, brought about by the greenhouse effect which is induced by emission of greenhouse gases into the air.
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global Relating to anything in computing that extends over the whole system. For example, a 'global search and replace' means that any occurrence of a specified word will be found, and replaced by another specified word.
Ãâó: www.firsttown.net/design-glossary.html
global A variable designation that means the entire script can read that variable. Opposite of a local variable.
Ãâó: www.ssuet.edu.pk/taimoor/books/1-56276-420-9/ch22....
global A term ``global'' used in two ways: To define the mathematical matrix , eg the global matrix A. To identify arguments that must have the same value on all processes .
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