flood fury in uttarakhand A scientific analysis of the reasons for the disaster that struck Uttarakhand‚ particularly the temple town. THE primary trigger for the Uttarakhand disaster following the very heavy rain during June 16-18 was the extremely unusual behaviour of the monsoon this year over north India. The incessant‚ heavy rainfall over three days‚ perhaps accompanied by a few cloudburst-type events (which cannot be confirmed)‚ resulted in flash floods and associated landslides. The devastation
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dear‚ Bob you should come to Michigan‚ it is very nice. There are many reasons you should come. including but not limited to large bodies of water‚ cool places to eat‚ and historical monuments scattered along the way. many things to do equals fun every day. There are many things to do with water and lakes and three main parts that are amazing. lakes‚ lots of them. there are three that surround Michigan. They are known as the Great lakes. There is Lake Superior‚ Lake Huron‚ and Lake Michigan
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Reading Assignment: Chronicles of Ice Summary: In Chronicles of Ice‚ Gretel Ehrlich sets out to “learn whatever lessons a glacier has to teach”‚ and to share what she has learned with us‚ as readers. The lesson the author relays to us is that the fate of the glacier is inextricably linked to that of the biological health of the Earth itself. Ehrlich uses the glacier as a device to show both cause and effect of the declining health of the Earth’s climate. The gases and particulate trapped in the ice
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Assess the effectiveness of strategies used to manage the impacts of glacial processes and landforms on Human activity. Guidance: Candidates: (i)should show knowledge and understanding of the problems arising from the impact of glacial processes and landforms on human activity or from the impact of human activities on glacial environments; (ii)should show knowledge and understanding of the strategies put in place to manage these impacts; (iii)should show an assessment of the effectiveness
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typography‚ such as cropland and forests as well as developed areas. There were many different types of rocks present along this creek. This creek was created during a glacial period. Rocks within the Wildcat creek were eroded before glaciers passed through the area. When glaciers did pass through‚ they left behind glacial drift which resulted in the valley. With this‚ there
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planet be prosperous for many years to come and stay beautiful and able to support life. Ehrlich and Saukko are both worried about the effects of human activities on the environmental and what we can do to stop poisoning the Earth and save the glaciers. Both realize the human action on the environment and the effects they do have on Earth. Saukko idea is completely theoretical‚ highly illegal‚ and almost impossible to happen. Poisoning the earth can be difficult
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form of glaciers. Mono Lake was also a part of the agenda on the immersion experience. At the lake‚ we learned that its salinity is caused by the lack of an outflow for the lake and we discovered the volcanic history of the Mono basin. During the same summer I was gawking at Mono Lake‚ I also road tripped to Glacier and Banff National Parks with a few friends. We not only had the opportunity to see some of the most magnificent mountain ranges‚ we were also able to see the receding glaciers that formed
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Glacier: a Flowing Stream of Ice Mountain Continental (Greenland‚ Antarctica) Snowfall vs Melting & Evaporation (Ablation) Zone of Accumulation Snowfall Exceeds Melting & Evaporation Excess Snow Turns to Ice & Flows Out Zone of Melting or Ablation Melting & Evaporation Exceeds Snowfall Melting Excess Made up by Ice Flowing in Terminus of Glacier Snowfall & Inflow = Melting & Evaporation (Ablation) Results of Glaciation Abrasion Polish Striations Chatter Marks
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that we have plenty of water for our needs. But really‚ about 97% of that water is made up of ocean. We cannot use this water because it is too saline for our needs. Only 3% of Earth’s water is fresh‚ and 2% of that supply is frozen in ice caps and glaciers. That leaves us with only 1%. Demand for water increases every year. The tricky thing now‚ is to figure out how to use our water wisely. The United States have been lucky to have plentiful water supply. Water has been cheap and people have
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Natural Landscape Study: Western Brook Ponds‚ Newfoundland and Labrador Western Brook Ponds is part of the Gros Morne National Park located in the western part of the province Newfoundland and Labrador. The Gros Morne National Park is world renowned for being one of the few places on earth in which geologists can studied the upper mantle directly! It also illustrates the concept of plate tectonics‚ the evolution of ancient mountain ranges and justifying why Canada has the most diverse land
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