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…temperatures and humidity associated with equatorial latitudes, although it is moderated by the regular daytime sea breezes from the Indian Ocean. Mombasa and Lamu are representative of this area. The Effects of Global Warming in Kenya <Tab/&gt…
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…, and natural gas, give us enormous amounts of energy; the excessive use of them greatly alters the environment. National Environmental Trust reports that the burning of fossil fuels contributes to global warming. The burning of these fusels increases the amount…
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…spiders and scorpions. Evidence supporting an episode of global cooling suggests that warm water marine species were the most severely affected when sea levels lowered triggered by a glaciation event on Gondwana. 360 - 286 million years ago <Tab/&…
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…on the Earth's ecosystems, such as global warming. Currently, the major sources of fuel in the world are oil and coal. These are limited resources, which mean that they will not last forever. They are also expensive, because there is no commonly available…
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…damaging the earth's environment beyond repair. Pollution, deforestation, over-fishing, the impact of intensive farming and above all global warming will see to that. We need to find ways of improving food productivity, and getting our energy and raw materials…
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…on the environment have been done and their findings are a shocking wake up call to the reality of what is to come. Acid rain, ozone depletion, global warming, rising sea levels, monsoons, droughts, hurricanes and forest fires have all set new records in the last decade…
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…. If we had a international cooperation to put a damper on the production of chloroflurocarbons and slowed down the use of fossil fuels it would dramatically slow down the process of "global warming." Over the last 100 years the global temperatures have…
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…scientists are sure to find a way to stop global warming and to the melting of the polar ice caps. As one can see this is not a problem we can over look.…
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…our selves. If we had an international cooperation to put a damper on the production of chloroflurocarbons and slowed down the use of fossil fuels it would dramatically slow down the process of "global warming." Over the last 100 years…
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…to the new climate that we brought upon our selves. If we had a international cooperation to put a damper on the production of chloroflurocarbons and slowed down the use of fossil fuels it would dramatically slow down the process of "global warming
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