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    fact that the earth has elevated in temperature over the past 20,000 years from the last the last major ice event, but the true controversy comes from when they try to figure out why the warming is happening. There are two major thoughts on why this is occurring • Increasing the atmospheric concentration of the gas Carbon Dioxide (CO2). This is usually done by human’s industrial activities that emit this gas in the air causing it to trap long wave radiation reflected from the earth surface…

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    effects of CO2 and other greenhouse gases in the Earths atmosphere. Using arguments from scientific, political and even that of multimedia perspectives to highlight relative opinions on the topic of global warming. Global Warming is assumed by leading experts in climate science to be caused by “Greenhouse Effect”. The Greenhouse effect is when particular gases such as water vapour (H20) a gas that acts as a feedback to the climate, it increases as the Earth warms. Nitrous Oxide(N2O) a gas…

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    be the end of planet earth. This effect has significantly changed the world as we know it. The earth’s average temperature has been slowly increasing over the last century, and this effect has destroyed many natural wonders. Many people refuse to believe that the earth is changing, but scientists have proven that the human race is to blame for this sudden effect on our planet. The human race releases gases into the air that drastically changes our atmosphere. Although the earth does release…

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    Proof Of God's Existence

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    He begins with our universe, especially earth since is a perfect planet. The earth’s size and its gravity which has a layer of nitrogen and oxygen that extends 50 miles about the earth’s surface is perfect. If the Earth were too small, the atmosphere would be impossible. If earth were bigger, it would contain free hydrogen and any living thing would not survive. When looking at the earth’s distance from the sun, it is placed perfectly. If the earth were closer we…

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    Quotes From The Huntress

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    could change the world, this might be about how Elowen managed to change the earth but there was consequences. The text says “Some seek to act upon the world, But success will not follow. The world is inviolable: it has no beginning and no end. Those who seek to change it will be changed; Those who grasp onto stones will find water. -Book of Changes” Malinda wants to explain the book and show that even though the earth has been drained from its power, whoever is attempting to destroy it will not…

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    number being only about 0.489% of the total US budget at $4 trillion. However, the American public on average, believes NASA’s budget has a much larger share of the federal budget than it actually does. Space Exploration beyond the surface of the Earth is a great way to learn about the galaxy, and to find out if there are other forms of life on other planets. The satellites scientists use to monitor the weather, atmosphere, and even to track the movement of hurricanes and typhoons…

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    Persuasive Water Bottles

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    polluted by water bottles? Bottled water is poisoning the earth and our bodies. In the process of making water bottles, the manufacturing companies use crude oil, which is highly toxic to humans! Water bottles are ruining planet Earth, and are robbing too much money from too many people! Tap water is free of charge and is 1,000 times healthier. We should ban the sale of water bottles in California because bottled water is polluting our earth, and making it ugly. Bottled water is full of…

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    Klein mentions that climate change and extractivism involves inequality, and extracticism is creating sacrifice zones. Klein defines ‘extractivism’ as “a term originally used to describe econmies based on removing ever more raw resources from the earth, usually…

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    Aliens In Zero Hour

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    face and looked very scary, and they were about 8 feet tall. The aliens came from the sky from a spaceship that the kids knew all along. Drill was the leader. He has all the kids across the nation playing invasion, and had them bring the aliens to Earth. The kids that played the game were brainwashed by the aliens. The kids that played the game were brainwashed by the aliens. The little girl that said peekaboo, had the aliens take her parents and put them in a cell. The rest…

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    I bet while your reading these words, at least 20 volcanoes are erupting. That’s crazy! So how do volcanoes affect the environment? Well there are many ways actually, one way is that they create super rich soils after the molten lava rocks get weathered into a soil. Another way is how much they erupt, with this much erupting, they could create more mountains or volcanoes that take up space and destroy some of our places. Roughly, each year through the 90’s 60 Volcanoes erupt and there was about…

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