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    East. The people might have to take special precautions when walking around like wearing masks. This shows the evidence of over pollution in our atmosphere. Another piece of evidence is that the ozone layer itself is being broken down. Carbon dioxide will rise to the ozone layer and slowly break it down (Powell). Since carbon dioxide will stay in the atmosphere for a long time, it will gradually build up and destroy the entire ozone layer. The ozone layer protects us from ultraviolet rays which…

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    normal, however it affects us along with the Earth. This has an impact on the world because we are the ones who come across problems involving the Earth and we don’t do anything about it. Although the Earth faces many issues such as gases out on the atmosphere and climate change which isn’t normal.Overall, the Earth doesn’t need to go through problems if we learn through the past and realize that…

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    Global warming is the gradual rise in the temperature of the earth’s surface, oceans and atmosphere. Global warming is caused by the Greenhouse Effect, which humans are responsible for. Due to the burning of fossil fuels, there has been an increase of carbon dioxide and greenhouse gasses in the earth’s atmosphere and because of this the suns heat becomes trapped and cannot escape through the earth’s atmosphere which in turn causes our planet to heat up. Increased rainfall, droughts and floods…

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    instead hot blowing winds. With no living green plants to greet me, instead high grey buildings. With no high pitched birds’ tweeting, instead industrial and traffic noises, (how can I rephrase this?) With no blue infinite skies, instead smoke-filled atmosphere. I just cannot wait… Good morning ladies and gentlemen, I am the environmental ambassador from Sydney, Australia, and I am honoured to be present here at this year’s United Nations conference. My concerns are highly directed and…

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    Mercury is a rocky planet and is the closest celestial body to the sun in our solar system. The planet is covered in many craters, boulders and pulverized dust. The planet lacks an atmosphere to help dictate temperature changes throughout a day, so the planet can experience many temperature swings multiple times per day. After a number of observations, it has been inferred that the planet has been geologically inactive for billions of years. There are no signs of dust storms, clouds, rivers…

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    because gasses in the atmosphere block their exit to out of space causing the planet to get warmer. II. Climate change is how weather has changed…

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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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    Global Warming Synthesis Global warming is the term used to describe a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth’s atmosphere caused by carbon dioxide and other pollutants. Since the 1980s scientists have been concerned about the change in our climate, There are people who believe global warming is a huge problem that needs to be taken care of. However, global warming is just a theory. It is a problem, just not one we need to put all of our focus into. In the essay, “Global…

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    The Fate Of Life Analysis

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    At the point when the subject of an Earth-wide temperature boost arises during natural discourse many individuals either moan and dodge discussion, or wear their dueling gloves and get ready for a warmed verbal confrontation. A few people feel regretful and concerned; some basically couldn 't care less. Distinctive perspectives yield diverse positions on the subject. Originating from the logical and ecological perspectives, myrmecologist Edward O. Wilson examines the seriousness of a worldwide…

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    Bennet: A Short Story

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    breathe it all in. The bright lights, the blaringly loud music, the 2 hippies sitting in the back seat smoking, and all the other Backroom Jackson fans who were waiting anxiously in their seats for the bus to start rolling its way to the concert. The atmosphere of the tour bus reminded Bennet faintly of his first day of kindergarten ten years ago; excitement was in the air, but no one wanted to push the limits for fear of getting kicked out. Bennet was shaken from his thoughts when another…

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