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    drastically changes our atmosphere. Although the earth does release gases into the air that causes similar effects, global warming is increased due to burning of fossil fuels, destruction of rainforests, and burning gasoline that releases carbon dioxide. The process of burning fossil fuels releases…

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    Problem Of Climate Change

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    CO2 in the atmosphere destroy the ozone layer which makes it easier for harmful radiation from the Sun to reach the Earth 's surface. This radiation also destroys, damages, or hurts plants and animals on the Earth. Another factor being discovered with CO2 is that it…

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    Plant Earth Research Paper

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    plants), it has a strong magnetic field to protect itself and life on it from solar effects (solar flares and solar winds). It gets most of its energy from the sun, via infrared radiation which is emitted by the planet and some of them passes right by atmosphere and absorbed by greenhouse gas molecules (nitrogen, argon, Chlorofluorocarbons,…

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    Since human societies have been made in appropriate environments, they normally want to make more welfare for themselves. One of the important natural causes that affects human welfare and by the way it changes, the easement conditions will change is the climate alteration which is shown by great climate and also by fine climate. Mankind has different reactions to these changes too. But the meaning of human welfare conditions is situations that are proper at least for 80% of individuals when our…

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    Climate change is known to be the changes that happen to the normal climate pattern affecting the surface temperature, humidity rate, average density and rainfall rate, etc. climate change started to appear in the mid 20th century and onward. According to Noaa, (2016), data showed that the global temperature increased by almost two degrees. It seems to be not much but as scientists expected, it affected the global climate in a very negative way. Pollution, global warming, human activities and…

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    Essay On Hot Air Balloon

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    called the “envelope”. Below the envelope is a gondola or wicker basket. The heated air inside the envelope makes it buoyant since it has a lower density than the relatively cold air outside the envelope. All hot air balloons cannot fly beyond the atmosphere. Modern hot air balloons, with an onboard heat source, were developed by Ed Yost, beginning during the 1950s, his work resulted in his first successful flight, on October 22, 1960. The first modern hot air balloon to be made in the United…

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    starts to impact our environment. #2 What is climate change? Climate change occurs when the Earth’s average temperature heats up causing the climate to become unbalanced. The temperature increases when certain greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere which traps heat in. These greenhouse gases consist of CO2, Methane and Nitrous Oxide. This process is called the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is when heat is trapped in and isn’t able to be released easily. Before humans…

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    water they hold. When the atmosphere heats up it creates pressure, and different pressures create wind or breeze. Placing windmills near places that have lots of wind power, like oceans, valleys, and mountains is a good idea to get rid of pollutant in the air that causes people breathing problems. Differential heating…

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    the atmosphere of earth except the particles necessary to keep earth the way it was. Earth was also…

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    It’s no secret that global warming is a serious issue. It’s also no secret that humans play a substantial role in why it has become such a serious issue in the past 25 years. We have gotten into comfortable habits that are slowly killing our planet. These habits are causing earth to reach dangerously high temperatures and creating irregular weather patterns all across the world. Scientists say that humans are 95% responsible for global warming and for increasing carbon levels. Trapped…

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