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…acres of forest are cleared away by the very species that has come to depend upon it for its very survival. Deforestation has been the result of natural phenomena such as volcanic eruptions and forest fires triggered by the dry season, but it is man who has…
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…of the predicted increase in the greenhouse effect. There are also many natural processes, such as volcanic eruptions, the respiration of animals, which breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide, and the burning or decay of organic matter, such as plants…
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…in 1979. NASA data for the lower Troposphere showed a similar cooling trend, not at all consistent with the models climatologists have been using for global warming. What NASA's data does show is a direct correlation between the volcanic eruptions of El Chihon…
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…tsunami was to hit South Florida, the water will cover three quarters to almost all of South Florida spanning from coast to coast. Earthquakes can also spark volcanic eruptions in various parts of the world. Truly, an earthquake is not to be taken lightly…
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…The Wars: Animal Imagery Sigmund Freud once argued that "our species has a volcanic potential to erupt in aggression . . . [and] that we harbour not only positive survival instincts but also a self-destructive 'death instinct', which we usually…
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…. As punishment for their sacrilegious behavior, the gods destroyed Atlantis. Volcanic ash covered the sky, which triggered hail and lightning, and rained down over the island. Earthquakes ravaged the land and destroyed the cities. The ground then exploded and most…
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…concomitant to volcanic eruption. “The dust scatters and partially reflects incoming solar radiation whereas the aerosols act as cloud-condensation nuclei. Both cause reduced temperatures for short-lived periods unless the volcanic eruptions are very large…
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…concomitant to volcanic eruption. “The dust scatters and partially reflects incoming solar radiation whereas the aerosols act as cloud-condensation nuclei. Both cause reduced temperatures for short-lived periods unless the volcanic eruptions are very large…
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…formed in water, as a result of a volcanic eruption, or perhaps because of an impact—like a meteor collision. Many of the features of the Martian surface are on a small scale, and the Microscopic Imager offers a way of examining these tiny, almost invisible…
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…survived seven military revolts, typhoons, drought, energy crisis, a major earthquake and a volcanic eruption. President Marcus was an excellent leader. He was the first president of the Philippines to be re-elected for a second term. Faced with increasing…
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