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| {{w|Globe|Global}}
 
| {{w|Globe|Global}}
 
| {{w|Spherical}}
 
| {{w|Spherical}}
| ''Global'' typically refers to events or processes relevant to the entire planet Earth, such as {{w|global warming}} or {{w|World war|global warfare}}. Since a globe is any spherical object, this substitution makes more sense than most, although talking about "the effect of spherical warming" would probably not get {{w|Greenpeace}} into action. Reports of a spherical virus outbreak might be confusing.
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| Global comes from globe, but means so much more today. It is often used in contexts such as {{w|global warming}} or {{w|World war|global warfare}}. But since a globe is spherical, this substitution makes more sense than most, although talking about ''the effect of spherical warming'' would probably not get {{w|Greenpeace}} into action. Might be confusing if an actual physical object affecting Earth were described as being sphere-like, rather than as occuring around the globe.  
 
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