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…or indirectly caused the death of 5%-10% of the world’s living reefs, according to marine biologist Clive Wilkinson of the Australian Institute of Marine Science. This estimate didn’t take in global warming and ozone depletion as a factor. The pollution is caused…
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…have directly or indirectly caused the death of 5%-10% of the world s living reefs, according to marine biologist Clive Wilkinson of the Australian Institute of Marine Science. This estimate didn t take in global warming and ozone depletion as a factor…
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…the death of 5%-10% of the world’s living reefs, according to marine biologist Clive Wilkinson of the Australian Institute of Marine Science. This estimate didn’t take in global warming and ozone depletion as a factor. The pollution is caused by fisheries, oil…
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…% of the world's living reefs, according to marine biologist Clive Wilkinson of the Australian Institute of Marine Science. This estimate didn't take in global warming and ozone depletion as a factor. The pollution is caused by fisheries, oil spills, deforestation…
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…Science. This estimate didn’t take in global warming and ozone depletion as a factor. The pollution is caused by fisheries, oil spills, deforestation, tourists, and even reckless divers. In the watershed of Bacuit Bay in the Philippines, deforestation…
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…the death of 5%-10% of the world's living reefs, according to marine biologist Clive Wilkinson of the Australian Institute of Marine Science. This estimate didn't take in global warming and ozone depletion as a factor. The pollution is caused by fisheries, oil…
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…of the speed of change is to think about native plants that grow in North America. Global warming could mean that those currently growing in Georgia might be better suited to New England. If climate changes gradually, many plants may be able to "migrate…
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…sewage and industrial waste is pumped or dumped directly into rivers and oceans. Global warming also has an effect on the world’s fisheries. The increased ultra violet rays that enter our atmosphere kill phytoplankton in the Arctic by an increased twenty…
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…is the greenhouse effect, what causes it, and what can be done to control it? The problem of global warming has been around for some time now. Though not until recently has it become a priority. Many are realizing that the greenhouse effect is not something to be put…
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…). There are many consequences connected with destruction of the rainforests. The main one being global warming. This is caused because less carbon dioxide is being consumed and the less oxygen being produced, more carbon dioxide will remain in the atmosphere thus…
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