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    fuels cause the greenhouse gas. The United states and China combined are responsible for about 40% of the carbon emissions. (doc 10) Over time this will cause the environment to heat up which will melt the polar ice caps. When the ice caps melt animals that are native to the ice will die. Polar bears, penguins and other animals will have no other place to live without the ice caps. The melting of the ice caps will cause the sea levels to rise. (doc 10) Flooding places like Majuro who already…

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    Global Warming Myth

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    The whole Arctic biological community is being compelled to move with the evolving atmosphere. Creatures like polar bears, whales and seals are changing movement designs, thusly affecting local individuals who rely on upon them for sustenance" (Scheer and Moss, 2016). In addition, the glaciers are also melting, thus disturbing sea levels across the world. “Sea level…

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    The film’s overall claim is that, as a result of man’s pollution and the increase of greenhouse gases, there has been to an increase in global temperatures over recent years that falls under the term of global warming. Al Gore qualifies his claim by explaining that not all greenhouse gases are as destructive to the atmosphere as we would think. He explains that we need some greenhouse gases to retain some of the sun’s rays so that the Earth can maintain a suitable temperature for the survival…

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    The Warm Blue Dot: Evidence for Anthropological Global Warming Introduction Throughout the long history of the Earth, the global climate has fluctuated drastically, ranging from tropical to glacial. In the mid-18th century, the Industrial Revolution began, and humanity began a bilateral campaign: one waged with the goal of achieving a prosperous, industrialized future, and another, inadvertently waged against the environment. The purpose of this literature review is to examine the influence of…

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    Change on Animals and People Climate change has been a problem for many years. In recent years, our planet has been noticing the changes and outcomes of climate change. Plants in the Amazon and subarctic forests are trying to grow more towards the polar caps in search for cooler areas. Fish are moving up stream and changing breeding patterns due to the water warming up. Even animals are changing their migration patterns looking for cooler, more habitable areas to live. People don’t know who to…

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    and the population. For example, the polar ice caps melting has a major affect polar bears. Global warming has been a major factor contributing to the decrease in polar bear population because the ice caps melt causing ice platform loss. This has affected seals, a main source of food for polar bears, so decrease in seals is a decrease in polar bears, (Stirling, I., Lunn, N. J., & Iacozza, J., 1999). Stirling (1999) also argued that with warming temperatures polar bears are finding it hard to…

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    device that could be used to calculate the angle of twist is a torsion load cell8,13. The load cell can be used to calculate the torque applied to the sample. From equation 1 below, the angle of twist can be calculated if the length of the sample, polar moment of inertia, shear modulus are known. Equation 1: Angle of…

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    resources are still abundant and won’t deteriorate. With that being said, people today have not extended out soon enough to be able to provide a sustainable prosperity life for all. People just started to take notice of the Climate change, and the polar ice caps, when they realized that we are all on the same sinking boat, and that we are sinking fast because of the pollution and environmental wastes we have exerted out into our ecosystems, and nature. I believe that globalization does not…

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    Loggerhead Sea Turtle

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    Typically found in bays, lagoons, salt marshes, and creeks, loggerhead sea turtles are among the largest hard shelled turtles to roam the waters. These reptiles can also be found in shallow waters along the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian oceans. They often nest on ocean beaches in areas where the shore meets the water. Loggerhead sea turtles generally nest at time periods of 2 to 4 years. They usually lay around 3 to 6 nests, which are spaced around 12 to 14 days apart. Logger sea turtles lay,…

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    Winter Face Masks Essay

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    shell and a breathable liner and also happens to be water proof. His is a perfect option for men to protect themselves during the harsh winter. CHAOS -CTR CHINOOK MULTI TASKER PRO MICRO FLEECE BALACLAVA WITH WINDPROOF FACE MASK This is an over the head winter face mask that covers you right up…

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