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NAME : S. VINCY A. RAJESWARI CONTACT NO : 9345469232 COLLEGE : PONJESLY OF ENGINEERING, Nagercoil - 629003. E-mail id: vincy44454@yahoo.co.in

TOPIC: ELECTRONICS IN GLOBAL WARMING

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1. ELECTRONIC MODELLING OF ICE 2. SEA MICROSTRUCTURE AND RADAR MICROSTRUCTURE 3. ICE PERMIABILITY 4. FIGHT AGAINST GLOBAL WARMING 5. TECHNOLOGY THAT FIGHT GLOBAL WARMING

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|Today people are starting to ask, “How are electronics affecting global warming?” Well with so many technical gadgets out there |
|it's no wonder, and guess what. They all run off energy. Millions of people around the world use a variety of these machines |
|every day, and it's beginning to add up. |
|GLOBAL WARMING |
|What is global warming? |
|It is the observed increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and oceans in recent decades, and its projected|
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