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    The rainforest is home to 30 million species of plants and animals live in the tropical rainforest that covers 6% of Earth surface. The rainforest can be described as tall, dense, and heavy rainfall per year. Not only the rainforest is home to millions of plants and animals, but have several products including chocolate, sugar, cinnamon, rubber, medicine, and pineapples. Entering a rainforest is extraordinary in many ways; not seeing the beauty in nature but the rich wildlife found in the…

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    1. How is climate different from weather? How are climate and weather related? The major difference between climate and weather is the measure of time. Weather is considered to reflect the conditions of the atmosphere are over a short period of time experiencing it outside every day, and the climate is how the atmosphere behaves relatively over an extended period of time over a specific time frame, breaking it up into weeks, months and years. Climate and weather are related as they both…

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    Vast number of migrations are taking place because their homes, belongings and/or their land has been destroyed or gone due to extreme weather conditions such as hurricane and floods, droughts and pollution due to global warming. With these migrations comes the problem of a pandemic or epidemic and their lives in…

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    The ebullient and momentous film Stormy Weather, produced by 20th Century Fox in 1943, is an integrated musical which gives a romanticized view of African American life. The characters are very one dimensional and the plot serves very little importance as film arrays the talent of Black musicians and dancers. The “Golden Age of Hollywood” was an era of glitz and exuberance in film history, where films gave a positive insight of America during the peak of The Great Depression. By 1936 the number…

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    ….. Olafur Eliasson’s works consistently engage the elements and nature- be it to bring said things into the urban environment of a gallery or to make use of them in their natural state, outdoors. In The Weather Project, Eliasson brings inside the weather, which is a part of the natural world that is ever-present, even in our concrete cities. He has brought a part of London into the Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern, where this project was realised in 2003. The installation is fairly…

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    Wil Cruz: A Short Story

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    blankets spread around his bed, and went to watch the weather channel. His best friend Jake was already watching, waiting anxiously for the report. “It’s another great day here in Park City, Utah.” recited the weather man. “It is currently 22° F, and a reported 10 inches of fresh snow has fallen overnight. However, riders should expect a bli-” Wil turned off the TV and jumped up and whooped with happiness. Jake did the same. It was perfect weather for the backcountry snowboarding trip he had…

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    of forceful power. In writing, they are a strong and substantial metaphor for a feeling or situation with all the destructing and dominant force of a storm. In Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s “Crime and Punishment” there are many different aspects of stormy weather packed into the novel, each one specifically expressing something explicit to its subject. These stormy metaphors and similes show that Dostoevsky shows the somber chaotic nature of the world as represented by stones. The darkness of…

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    light, fluffy. Reading each of these adjectives that describe both of the weathers make us feel either depressed or joyful. Who knew just reading a couple of adjectives could change how we feel? Well literature sure did! The use of weather in literature is found to either set the tone of a book, describe a character, or foreshadow an event that could occur. One author in particular who took enormous advantage of weather was Ernest Hemingway in A Farewell To Arms. In the book A Farewell To Arms…

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    increasingly inclement weather. Though these grand manifestations of global warming do pose very real and present threats, there is a subtler, more personal danger that climate change is posing to something even more valuable than our coastlines and homes: it is stealthily creeping into our lives and stealing our health. Global warming…

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    Meteorologists use many different tools one of the main tools is the weather vane.The weather vane measures wind direction. Andronicus is the inventor of the weather vane .The weather vane was made in forty eight B.C in Athens. ("History of Weather vanes"). Since forty 48 B.C to now the changes are the shapes are different and the material is way better.It is better because there's less of a chance that it could brake. Less chance because it is very harder than rest of them. Usually bronze…

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