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    there are more technologically advanced vessels today than in 1695. But that is no guarantee that vessels today would be able to reach Iceland if it was once again surrounded by ice. This is a clear demonstration of how much humans rely on moderate weather to carry out simple, yet vital activities like ocean…

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    Building Resilience City Building cities for more than half of the population on the planet becomes significant problem for environment. It has been long since we crossed the threshold when the cities were only a point of concentration of the population, trade, industry and transport. Today was simply impossible to follow sustainable development in cities with millions people without “big cuts”. New York, which has nearly nine million inhabitants and major cultural, historical and financial…

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    success. Every few years since then, we return as a family during the month of July for about two weeks. I have since become a strong advocate for the summer months. My preference used to be spring or fall, but sometimes in those seasons the rainy weather and interminable wind which blowing throughout the day leaves a chill running through my body, which…

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    An Occluded Front

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    An Occluded Front is a cold front that overtakes a warm front and the two fronts combine into one front. The chapter also explains how when it appears on a surface weather map that it is defined by a purple line that has alternating cold-front triangles and warm-front half circles, of which both figures run in the direction of the way the front is moving. There are two types of occluded fronts, the first is called a Cold Occlusion with the second being a Warm Occlusion. A cold occlusion is a…

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    Biome Research Paper

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    through February it will be a drought, which means no rain will fall at all. The months of May through December is where the Savanna expiernces the least amount of rainfall. The savanna has special plants there because they are fit for the harsh weather conditions and they are fit for going a long time without water or going through drought. These plants can reach deep water table. The trees that they have has thick bark that can resist the annual fires because of the droughts, and their…

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    Though the weather is a hurtle in Porphyria’s path that she must defeat to reach her lover, the hazardous storm also serves as a warning to the poor maiden, and the writer suggests this through the quote when he states, “It tore the elm-tops down for spite / And did…

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    how to drive, every day after finishing homework I would go to my neighborhood store to shop for confectionary and school supplies. Preparing to travel to the store, I checked the outside weather and it appeared like a bright and sunny day, until I got onto my bike. When I rode my bike for thirty minutes, the weather immediately turned from bright to gloomy; the gloom encompassed itself with heavy rain and wind, and I knew it was going to become a perilous journey to go back home. Similarly to…

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    Keystone Species

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    Australia, even though there are several other habitable areas for them. Then why do some species only stay in an undivided field of nation? There could be many reasons for this phenomenon. The most obvious response would be because of certain weather and climate factors that don't provide optimal environments for them. But suppose they do sustain a perfect environment, that still doesn't mean the species will be found in that location. Some other factor could only be the geographical area…

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    experiences more rain as compared to the eastern portion due to the rain’s shadow effect. Singapore’s eastern side receives minimal rainfall and it is also slightly hotter as compared to Western Singapore. Due to this aspect, there may be minor weather disparities between both parts of the island. It is important to note that some geographical elements could lead to such a phenomenon. Even though Singapore is small in size, one area could experience rainfall while the other does not.…

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    Is Global Climate Change a Hoax? Are humans to blame for the Ice capes melting and rapid changes in our weather patterns? What motivated President Elect Donald Trump to say that global climate change is a hoax. The present environmental warming trend is a huge topic today and an issue that raises great debate around the world. The earth is home to billions of humans, plants and animals, we all need the earth to sustain life. Therefore, the wellbeing of this planet is of major concern. This essay…

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