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    because the ocean loses more heat by evaporation. Secondly‚ the effects of greenhouse is the process by which absorption and emission of infrared radiation by gases in the atmosphere warm a planet’s lower atmosphere and surface. Human activity since the Industrial Revolution has increased the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere‚ leading to increased radiative forcing from carbon oxide‚ methane‚ troposphere ozone‚ CFCs and nitrous oxide. The destruction of stratospheric ozone by chlorofluorocarbons is

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    stomachs are rumbling; No luck for them in their studies‚ Despite all their grumbling At last‚ lunch arrives‚ and three dollars will be gone If its pizza this day that students hope to feed on. Laughing and eating are now a norm‚ Much like the atmosphere of a college dorm Fifth period is quiet‚ And deadly as well‚ As an after lunch nap Could mean for your grade ... not well. Now‚ dear comrades‚ the battle is over‚ And after six periods of torture have come and gone Our daily afternoon lives

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    Module 13 Air Pollution and Global Change Study Guide Air is a mixture of many gases including: Nitrogen‚ Oxygen‚ Carbon Dioxide‚ Water Vapor and trace other gases. Any change in the atmosphere that has harmful effects is called pollution Any substance that causes pollution is called a pollutant. Solid particles and gases that are released into the air are called emissions. Main cause of emissions is by motor vehicles releasing carbon monoxide into the air When certain gases in the air

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    MEANING OF GLOBAL WARMING Global warming is defined as an increase in the average temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere‚ especially a sustained increase great enough to cause changes in the global climate. The term global warming is synonymous with Enhanced green house effect‚ implying an increase in the amount of green house gases in the earth’s atmosphere‚ leading to entrapment of more and more solar radiations‚ and thus increasing the overall temperature of the earth. (71 words) EFFECT OF GLOBAL

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    speaker appealed to the listeners real life experience of the movement that occurs on the pier‚ regarding the actions between the columns and the waves in the first paragraph and compared it to the actions between the sunlight rays and the earth’s atmosphere. This technique was effectively employed as it depicted a clear picture of the processes that is occurring therefore they gain a comprehensive grasp of what is said. In order to portray a sequence of logical reasoning to the listeners‚ the speaker

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    blue stands out even more. Besides the title‚ the first thing you notice is the two large pictures in the foreground at the top of the page. These pictures show Frosh Camp campers in 1994 and 2012. They are inside a green circle to represent a fun atmosphere verses placing the pictures in the standard square. In the background there are a few‚ big light blue polka dots the author placed just to add a little more fun and color to the page. The 2012 picture shows people of all different types and ethnicities

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    Extract from ‘The Lord of the Flies’ Chapter: 9 – A View of Death Page: 168 – 169 Ralph‚ under the threat of the sky‚ found they eager to take a place in this demented but partly secure society. They were glad to touch the brown backs of the fence that hemmed in the terror and made it governable. “Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!” The movement became regular while the chant lost its first superficial excitement and began to beat like a steady pulse. Roger ceased to be a pig and

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    bunk house which is where this chapter is based‚ is a dark and damp place giving the reader a cold atmosphere‚ which is normal when an author wants to create tension using imagery. Steinbeck creates tension in the same way later in the chapter‚ on page 46 ‘it was almost dark outside now’ this shows that it is getting darker outside‚ so it must be quite late at night‚ when it’s a dark atmosphere it creates tension as you know if you do go out side you won’t be able to see this puts the person in

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    ecosystem. This is because rainforests contain many trees and plants. These absorb the carbon dioxide in the air and release oxygen for us to breathe. When rainforests are destroyed‚ there is nowhere for the carbon dioxide to go but into the atmosphere. This cause the Earth to heat up‚ and the ice caps to melt. This in turn creates all sorts of problems such as drought‚ flood and famine which are now happening in various parts of the world. Another reason why rainforests are essential

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    Fossil fuels such as gasoline‚ methane and propane contain mostly carbon.  When these fuels are burned‚ they react with oxygen and produce carbon dioxide. Because of our heavy use of fossil fuels‚ the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has been increasing since the industrial revolution.  The destruction of forests which use carbon dioxide also contributes to the increase in carbon dioxide. Most of the light energy from the sun is emitted in wavelengths shorter than 4‚000 nanometers (.000004

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