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    CLIMATE CHANGE

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    TERM PAPER CLIMATE CHANGE Submitted by: Novie O. Gordove AIT I-G Submitted to: Mrs. Jenifer Verano INTRODUCTION The climate change signifies the new age of phenomenal problem that all kind of races of the planet may take especially humans.We are the primary reason why this phenomena exists.Currently we already feelt‚seen‚encountered‚ and experienced the effects of climate change and it is really not favorable to us.It cost properties and even life‚the extreme hotness of the

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    been the first to let the cat out of the bag‚ I mean at the time of the Apollo missions the U.S and Russia were on the brink of nuclear war. However there are quite a few points to suggest the landings were rigged. For example rocks found in Antarctica are identical to those supposedly taken from the lunar surface. So all N.A.S.A really

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    Explosion of knowledge and information‚ based on breathtaking advancement in the field of science and technology‚ has bestowed on man powers enviable even for gods. It has helped man conquer space and time. Now he has unraveled many mysteries of nature and life and is ready to face new challenges and move forward in the realm of the unknown and the undiscovered. In India there has been a long and distinct tradition of scientific research and technological advancement since ancient times. Since independence

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    in the year 2100; this is enough to flood many cities off of the US East Coast (Sea). Sea levels are also anticipated to rise due to melting ice caps and glaciers. It is uncertain on whether or not the world’s two major ice sheets‚ Greenland and Antarctica‚ have been growing or lessening‚ due to their vast size (Polar). If a complete meltdown of a Greenland ice sheet were to occur‚ then the sea level would rise up 23 feet‚ which is enough to submerge all of London (Sea). Ever since the beginning

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    Japanese Whaling Essay

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    Most large whales gather in the waters near Antarctica. In 1980‚ there was about 760‚000 whales present in the South Pacific‚ with the killing intensified therefore‚ the whale populations have been greatly reduced. The blue whales are the whalers favourite target and due to uncontrolled hunting in the

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    “In pre-war times‚ this outpost was considered the most remote on Earth. Situated near the planets southern geomagnetic pole‚ atop the four-kilometer ice crust of Lake Vostok‚ temperatures here have been recorded at a world record negative eighty-nine degrees Celsius‚ with highs rarely reaching above negative twenty two. This extreme cold‚ and the fact that overland transport takes over a month to reach the station were what made Vostok so attractive to Breckinridge “Breck” Scott.”(Brooks 55). There

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    comparative geological evidence‚ the Austrian geologist‚ Edward Suess‚ founded a theory that a single supercontinent‚ which he called Gondwanaland‚ an ancient landmass that consisted of the present continents of South America‚ Africa‚ Australia‚ and Antarctica as well as the Indian subcontinent. Gondwanaland is believed to have been intact at least twice‚ about 350 million years ago and about 200 million years ago. The more specific date for the beginning of the separation of the continent Gondwanaland

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    Essay On Megafauna

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    megafauna became extinct. When megafauna were alive the climate was changing. Once it was cold‚ because Australia was attached to Antarctica. The evidence from this is around the world for example‚ Hallet Cove had glacier marks. The megafauna thrived at this climate as they were used to it especially mammoths and saber-tooth tigers. The climate started warming up when Antarctica started drifting away from Australia‚ all the animals had to

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    Protecting Our Mother Land

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    Though most of the world’s surface is covered by water‚ since the Earth is so large relative to human horizons‚ there doesn’t appear to be a shortage of land. However‚ when one begins to think of land in terms of a human resource‚ i.e.‚ a producer of food‚ a provider of wood‚ an expanse for passage‚ one realizes that many portions are either too lacking in nutrients‚ too high in elevation‚ too prone to flooding‚ or too cold or ice-ridden for extensive use. Furthermore‚ habitable lands are becoming

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    CFC Destruction of Ozone - Major Cause of Recent Global Warming!   Robert A. Ashworth pdf. format for printing [pic] The animation illustrates how one chlorine atom in the stratosphere  can destroy up to 100‚000 ozone molecules.  Graphic credit goes to University of Alaska   Abstract There has been a lot of discussion about global warming. Some say anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions caused the earth to warm. Others say there is no abnormality at all‚ that it is just natural

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