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    heat stroke. Prevent Sunburn by using light clothing. Cold – During the cold weather, snow sports are a favorite. Skiing on the slopes or sledding are fun sports. Clothing will be a factor keeping warm in the cold weather conditions. Both climates enjoy ice skating but not outside. In the cold climate outside skating is available. The third difference between Hot and Cold Weather are the locations Hot - Hot climates, normally, associate with desert…

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    further into the future, those small changes will evidently transform to catastrophic scaled instances in our weather. B) Background and Audience Relevance: Changes in our climate has created unexpected abnormalities in our weather, ranging from droughts, intense rain, floods, and heat waves randomly throughout the world. Additionally, our environment is influenced by the changes in weather as observed in the melting of the polar ice caps, oceans becoming more acidic, and sea levels rising.…

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    For instance, “Within twenty-four hours, Katrina’s ferocious winds, storm surge, and heavy rains would devastate the Gulf coast of Louisiana and Mississippi, obliterating costal communities and devastating New Orleans. According to the National Weather Service, Katrina, with a minimum central air pressure of 920 mb, was the third most intense hurricane (after the ‘Labor Day’ hurricane of 1935 and Hurricane Camille in 1969) to make landfall in the U.S. since reliable records began in 1851.…

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    The Earth’s climate has changed over the centuries, and is expected to continue to rise due to human activites. The burning of fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, which creates a greenhouse effect and warms the climate. Since human population is increasing, more food is needed to sustain the large population. In return, agriculture adds to this effect because farms release methane. Trees and other plants are needed because they yet they take carbon dioxide in…

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    think about. I can affect us in the economy, agriculture, plants and animal life. I Proposal is climate change a problem? And how has it been affecting the weather lately. Background on climate The earth 's climate is generally defined as the average weather over a long period of time. A place or region 's climate is…

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    Building Resilience City Building cities for more than half of the population on the planet becomes significant problem for environment. It has been long since we crossed the threshold when the cities were only a point of concentration of the population, trade, industry and transport. Today was simply impossible to follow sustainable development in cities with millions people without “big cuts”. New York, which has nearly nine million inhabitants and major cultural, historical and financial…

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    In conclusion, climate change impacts greatly on weather and human existence, the patterns of extreme atmospheric activities varies from place to place from region to regions. The impact of climate change on health includes the spread and reemergence of infectious diseases made possible by agents that spread infection like vectors e.g mosquito or pathogens, and disease transmission. The climate change phenomenon may have influenced the development, survival, reproduction, and virulent nature…

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    giving people time much more in advance to prepare for any harsh weather, or even evacuate (Chaddha, & Feeley, 2007, p. 2). Meteorologists use the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, or MODIS, to observe and predict patterns within earth’s atmosphere, oceans and geography. According to (Kidder, & VonderHaar, 1995), satellite imaging, or the weather satellite, “has become an indispensable tool for meteorology”(p. ix). With weather having such an important role on the way people live,…

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    large role in climate change with our emission off fossil fuels, aerosols, and CO2 released when manufacturing concrete. Climate change is weather patterns that extend for several years. Climate Global warming is a major effect of climate is one of the biggest problems to find a fix for. Some other effects of climate change are rising sea levels, extreme weather conditions, and impacts our health. Some effects of climate change, can’t be physically seen by the human eye until it is to late.…

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    Zeus In Greek Mythology

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    Have you ever wondered why a storm rolls in, or why any natural phenomena related to the sky occurs? Have you ever wondered about how it would be like when everyone believed the Gods were in charge of everything that happened, such as; if there was a storm, it was their fault, or if there was thunder and lightning, it was their fault? Back in the era of mythology, these were a couple of their beliefs. One God that was really important was Zeus, the God of the sky. Whenever there was a…

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