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    change is real; it is happening right now” (DiCaprio). He saw the effects of climate change first had and decided that is it urgent that we as a society should do something to stop it. Climate change will occur when CO2 is trapped in the earth’s atmosphere, causing the planet to warm. The…

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    Global warming has turned into a household term. You may trust that it is real or you may have questions. In both cases you will be misled by the myth of melting glaciers, extending temperature. You put on a mask to take a breath of oxygen and stay inside not to be air polluted. You are sweating hard. You don’t see anything around you. You are looking at your death. Yes I am right you are going to die. If we don’t keep these things in our mind, the end is not far. I have gotten the reports on…

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    Plate tectonics play a fundamental role in climate change around the globe. More than 200 million years ago, the continents were merged together as one giant landmass called Pangaea (Cosmato,2016). As the continents moved, their positions on Earth changed, and so did the movements of ocean currents. Both of these changes had effects on climate. Plate tectonics affect climate by different movements (vertical and lateral) both in which affect air circulation. Vertical movement of the surface…

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    of this experiment was to determine the percentage composition of magnesium and oxygen in magnesium oxide and evaluate if the composition varies or remains constant. To test this, magnesium was heated and made to react with the oxygen gas in the atmosphere. This reaction formed the ionic compound, magnesium oxide. The percentage composition was later calculated based on the results of the experiment as shown in the above calculations, Figure 4. These results were compared to the expected…

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    A Sound Of Thunder Theme

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    Ray Bradbury “A Sound of Thunder” is a cause and effect story which relates to my topic about the gradual rise in earth’s temperature caused by greenhouse gases. They relate because “A Sound of Thunder”, is a story about travelers going back in time, which causes their present to change when they return by just doing a microscopic damage. The impact of global warming can be seen in sea level, crop rainfall, and human health. Therefore, certain adjustments take place as a result of global warming…

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    1. What are the eras of the Phanerozoic? Name one important evolutionary event in each of those eras. Paleozoic The big incident of this era is the Cambrian explosion that happened 540 million years ago. Mesozoic Angiosperms were diversified during this era Cenozoic Mammals increase in size 2. Define/explain the following terms: Ediacaran, diagenesis,…

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    Chasing Ice Summary

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    I watched the documentary “Chasing Ice” from 2012. This film follows a National Geographic photographer James Balog, who was always interested in the interaction between humans and nature. He explains how he thought it was “not probable” that humans could effect the earth’s climate and that he believed it was based on computer models. James eventually learns about the ancient ice cores and decides travel north to photograph the effects of global warming first hand. He visits areas such as…

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    the Most Important Element Alrecus What is Oxygen? Oxygen is one of the periodic table elements. Oxygen is also a gaseous chemical. Oxygen makes up more than twenty percent of the Earth's air. Oxygen is a dry and unscented. Oxygen is exceptionally receptive. Oxygen was found interestingly by a Swedish Chemist, Carl Wilhelm Scheele, in 1772. Joseph Priestly, an 112, freely, found oxygen in 1774 and distributed his discoveries that year, three years before Scheele distributed. Antoine Lavoisier,…

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    Liberal Hoax Essay

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    The Liberal Hoax Climate Change: A long-term change in the Earth’s climate, especially a change due to an increase in the average atmospheric temperature. It is largely due to the increasing amount of CO2 released into the atmosphere. Ever since the industrial revolution, it has been a rapidly growing issue. More recently, however, certain groups of people have begun to deny this scientifically proven phenomenon. In fact, in 2015, Donald Trump, who now is the President of the United States of…

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    Provide at least two statements that explain the relationship between the position of the Earth and the seasons. Statement 1: The Earths axis tilt's, as this happens some parts of the world arent directly facing the sun. Statement 2: Parts of the world that arent facing the sun are expierencing Winter because the sun isn't shining directly on these parts so that means less energy from the sun and cold weather. If it is June or July and you live in the southern hemisphere, describe the…

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