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    disruptions in the Earth’s atmosphere for far too long now and it is time to finally make a change. Global warming has been a huge debate for a long time, but now it is time to realize that it is real, and it can destroy many living things on this planet, including us. This memo is to show the problems and some ideas for improvements to help the environment. What are the problems? One huge issue is global warming, which is caused by chemicals building up in our atmosphere that hold heat on…

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    year, greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere increase, thereby increasing the Earth's overall temperature. Global warming could lead to devastating effects on weather patterns, economics, agriculture, and even our health. To prevent or slow down global warming, we need to get people more informed of global warming and take steps towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Global warming is “a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the…

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    Most scientist would believe that the main cause of the climate change is the rise in the greenhouse effect. The Greenhouse effect is the process of which radiation from the planet’s atmosphere warms the earth’s surface above what it would be without the atmosphere. Certain gases in the atmosphere block heat from escaping. Gases that influence the greenhouse effect is water vapor, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, and methane. Some have a positive feedback like water vapor and others have a…

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    A problem that is affecting humanity every day, and it is gradually intervening in our lives is global warming. This is a phenomenon that shows an increase of the temperature in the atmosphere and oceans. Gases and substances produced by humans are changing the planet and causing severe effects in the stability and development of different forms of life. The changes in climate and weather that are currently known are causing environmental disasters that attack directly our lives and living…

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    half the burger between the both of us. The pasta had spinach and scallions with a rich, creamy, spicy sauce, yet it wasn’t heavy. We basically cleaned the entire plate! I definitely will recommend this to anyone. We enjoyed the restaurant and its atmosphere. We might have chosen a mediocre main course, but the other…

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    the Earth’s atmosphere, as the other side refers a new social habit that can tell the truth about the society’s lifestyle, which allows the humans to get involved with nature.…

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    Z For Zachariah Analysis

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    enclave is possible, after researching the idea. A valley is made by erosion and rivers. One of the conditions for a meteorological enclave is that it must be closed on all sides up to the tropopause, The tropopause is the boundary in the Earth's atmosphere between the troposphere and the stratosphere. The side must reach the tropopause completely would need to be about 10 kilometres over the poles or over 18 kilometres above the equator. On Earth, there are not mountains that high, but on…

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    change.” Since global warming is a side effect of climate change, the effects can be measured to view the overall changes, and predict changes in weather patterns throughout the planet. What causes the actual warming of the planet starting from the atmosphere is the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is the concept of the planet retaining heat from greenhouse gas compounds such as, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide. These gases contribute to form a protective shield around planet…

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    When dinosaurs ruled the earth, the climate was most likely humid and warm. The carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was close to present day levels. Scientists found that the reasons of extinction of dinosaurs have linked to the global warming. Changes in climate would have occurred due to the disruption of wind and ocean currents. These marine changes, combined with volcanism and an extraterrestrial impact, may have caused the mass extinctions. (Dinosaurs Climate Change and Biodiversity) Similarly…

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    only a small part to increase in greenhouse gas. “In the 1990’s, humans added 8.0×1015 grams of carbon (1015 grams of carbon = 1 PgC) to the atmosphere each year, primarily by burning fossil fuels (6.4 PgC/yr) and clearing land in the tropics (1.6 PgC/yr). The ocean took up 28% of this carbon, and the land absorbed 32%. Only 40% remained in the atmosphere to cause climate warming” (McKinley “Carbon and Climate”). Humans now with an increased worldwide population have demanded more products to…

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