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    high temperatures and low rainfall, incessant droughts and shortage of ground water as well as surface running water. However, the detrimental impacts of global climate change are rising as the most developing countries are predicted to be mostly affected causing enormous damages due their low capacity to adapt and heavy reliance only little input fed agricultural production system More so, due to the decrease in rainfall and high occurence of droughts that resulted in the inability to…

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    Charles Fishman explains that, “Later that same summer, in March 2007, the drought had become so severe that camels in Australia’s Northern Territory were dying of thirst” (146). In 2007 Australia encountered a terrible shortage of water that was so severe it began killing animals and people that were not careful. This matters because Australians were not well prepared for a drought and after the effects had already hit they began considering different solutions. After much of…

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    Geographically, Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia had many similarities. Both civilizations suffered from extreme drought. In the article “Drought May Have Killed Sumerian Language,” Ghose explains that a drought that lasted over 200 years has lead some geologists to believe that lead to the destruction of Sumerian language. According to geologist Byrd Polar, after the 200 years drought, the entire Sumerian culture was all but…

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    the most basic human needs. As we know, California has been experienced water scarcity for long time due to the severe drought, and the state needs everyone to make contribution. Claim: California is facing a water crisis. If everyone saves water daily, we could ease the crisis to a large extent. Significance:According to “California cities show biggest water savings yet in drought” published by US News Online from Ebsco Host, “The government of…

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    The Dangers Of Water

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    life. If there were to be a severe drought in the eastern United States, we would see a total economic break down. The professions of agriculture and manufacturing are a major portion of the economy, and in such states as Kentucky, there would be multiple communities that rely on surviving on the crops grown year by year. These communities would go from living comfortably to struggling to…

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    Sahel Deforestation

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    Land degradation due to deforestation and frequent drought due to variation in rainfall can lead to desertification. This is where arid lands lose productiveness and become more desert like. The Sahel of West Africa is located just south of the Sahara desert is an example of a region that underwent desertification beginning in 1968. The desertification of the Sahel lead to failed rains and a long period of drought, resulting in famine in this region. This famine lead to a major loss in…

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    worsening the problem. It is important to determine how much water is needed to continue producing higher crop yields, compensate for the drought, and keeping the reservoirs in check. A lot of thought and work is going to have to go into modifying our irrigation practices to make sure we are using the right amount of water to keep plants growing during a drought, and to keep our reservoirs full but not overflowing and wasting…

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    supplying milk, fish and meat to nearby peoples. The land the Nuer people live in, stays flooded nearly half of the year while in a drought the rest of the year. These dramatic climate changes cause for the people to change living standards multiple times a year. During the flood season the families live in houses on higher ground known as villages, and during the drought season they move down to live in camps made in the river—closer to the water.…

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    Climate Change In Ethiopia

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    The authors ' goal of this article is to educate the audience who has a little knowledge/information about the topic. The author gives brief explanations of the importance of trees in nature preservation and reduces the impact of climate change that currently affecting Ethiopia. He asserts that one way to effectively reduce the deforestation problem in Ethiopian is through Agroforestry the integration of trees. The author outline how planting trees can benefit to change the climate of the…

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    Oscar, saying goodbye to Hilda in Tallinn ferried to Sweden and boarded the ship Gripsholm in the port of Göteborg at the beginning of April, 1929 and set sail for the newly opened, and to become famous, Pier 21 of Halifax. On April 14, 1929 he officially became an immigrant to Canada and headed towards Winnipeg. The trip took 3 to 4 days via a locked wagon, sitting on wooden seats, for the 3300 km trip from Halifax to Winnipeg. Once there Oscar was placed in an immigrant barrack which was a…

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