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Climate and Human Movement Australia From the present to 2100 (Global…
Climate and Human Movement
Australia From the present to 2100
Global warming/ climate change
Rising temperatures
Rising water levels
Changing coastlines
Flooded areas
Melting ice caps
Destruction of Ozone layer
Intensified climate conditions and destructive weather
Natural disasters; tsunamis, cyclones/typhoons
Surface living conditions become difficult
Droughts and less rainfall
Land becomes drier and species of animals are declining
Pollution and landfill increase
Increased population density
Overpopulated cities
Central Australia develops cities (underground) to facilitate the relocated from coastline cities due to high water levels
Underground civilization
majority of Population will have settles underground to avoid the surface conditions
Increased urbanization inland
Redirected human movement patterns via redirected plane lines
New airport locations and line that will transport people to and from areas around Australia given the change in landscape and coastlines
Immigration to and from Australia
Large groups and communities are created and can branch off into many smaller divisions due to contrasting ideals and beliefs
Those who move inland will create solutions to adapt to a new environment such as underground living
Will work to create new and modified resources that are sustainable to preserve the remainder of natural resources left
Groups who remain by the coast can become nomadic and remain afloat on boat homes
Natural selection
Wars, riots and protest, the population becomes unsettled by changing living conditions