I think that things that want to survive (humans, animals, birds, plants, fish, plants, trees etc.) will slowly begin to migrate closer to the poles over time. Because the equator over time won't be habitable by most things alive especially plants out in the open that we eat and that animals eat. So, if you look at where the equator is right now around the world you can see where animals will begin to die, birds will begin to die and plants will begin to die. Higher altitudes will slowly be affected too. You will slowly watch animals and plants go higher and higher in altitude until they either migrate somewhere else or go extinct one of the two.
After all, the average Temperature at the north pole was once (actually many different times) 76 degrees Fahrenheit average temperature(or 24. 5 degrees Celsius approximately). It took 1 million years of ferns from the north pole to the equator to make the world sort of like it was again in the 20th Century.(Ferns eat up more carbon dioxide than most other plants do and are one of the most ancient prehistoric plants still alive on earth).
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