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    pushing polar bears farther north and into the Inuits houses. The reasons are: Global warming is destroying the arctic slowly Frozen ice is melting quickly under the soft snow he Inuits in Alaska have to be careful when they step outside. Because of global warming pushing polar bears farther north. Polar bears are getting closer and closer to Inuits. The polar bears are getting too close for the Inuits. Inuits have to be careful when they step outside their houses because polar bears

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    This means that when the temperature is increasing during the summer time‚ polar bear do migrate to the land area or we called it ashore. According to National Geography‚ that since 1979 sea ice cover has declined by about 30 percent in the Arctic. As the greenhouse effect continuing to warm the Earth‚ polar bears forced to stay in the land for longer periods. Staying in ashore for a long period affecting the life of polar bear‚ not only struggle to adapting but also they may losses weight 60 pounds

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    Task 1 Can polar bears and people coexist? Polar bears are the largest land predator on earth today. They live in the Arctic area‚ surrounded by the northern nations like Norway‚ Greenland and Canada. The effects of global warming have caused the temperatures to rise‚ which have led the Arctic ice to melt. Because the polar bears’ territory is shrinking‚ they are forced to hunt further inland. They usually hunt on the sea ice‚ but they cannot do that now. A polar bear can starve for months‚ but

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    Extinction

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    Bemaraha Woolly Lemur Avahi cleesei Description Named after the comedian John Cleese‚ the Bemaraha woolly lemur is a little known Madagascan primate first described in 2005. Like other woolly lemurs‚ this species has thick‚ tightly-curled‚ brown-grey fur‚ and a long tail that is often rolled up against the back. Pale fur on the small‚ rounded head extends from the forehead‚ down towards the nose‚ forming a distinctive triangular shape. The Bemaraha woolly lemur is different from related species

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    Animal in Extinction

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    Muhamad Naem Bin Yusof Title : Animal in Extinction SubTopic : Why the animal under verge of extinction Introduction In bucked the trend towards modernization and progress‚ we increasingly forget that not only human beings that inhabit this universe. Ever forget the existence of human animals and the environment so that most of us have succumbed to the demands of modernization and progress. Humans have killed the flora and fauna around us to make way for development. Implications

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    Animal Extinction

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    to some natural reasons or human’s insatiable hunger for money‚ particularly the endangered species of animals that require more attention to prevent them from being extinct in the near future. One of the major factors that are leading to the extinction of animals is deforestation. Mass deforestation by human has cost a lot to the habitat of animals. The animals are being forced to move away from their natural habitat as it is being destroyed by human. Major source of food for animals came from

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    Animal Extinction

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    numbers of endangered species are still increase rapidly. However‚ there were still numbers of selfish people that did not even concern about the animal species that disappeared. Animal extinction can be defined as animal species no longer stay in the earth as it already disappeared. The factors that lead to animal extinction are irresponsible human’s hands that destroyed animal’s habitat by deforestation‚ illegal wildlife trades and climate change. Deforestation is the main causes that lead animal species

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    The Polar Express

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    All Aboard! : A Comparison and Contrast of The Polar Express Book and Movie The Polar Express is a classic children’s Christmas story written by acclaimed author Chris Von Allsburg. Chris Von Allsburg writes and illustrates all of his books and won the Caldecott medal for The Polar Express. The Polar Express is a Christmas story of getting a kid to believe in Santa. The boy climbs aboard a train to go to the North Pole to see Santa. He is the one chosen to receive the first gift of Christmas‚ which

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    Dinosaur Extinction

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    BIOL2110- Vertebrate Zoology Word count: 1056 Dinosaur extinction: An analysis of events and theories that possibly led to the dinosaurs’ demise. Ever since the history of Earth has been studied using fossil records‚ extinctions have always been the object of fascination and interest‚ particularly the mass extinctions that occurred throughout Earth’s history. A mass extinction can be caused by disruptive global environmental changes‚ where large numbers of species have become extinct (Urry

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    Animals Extinction

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    Animal extinction Animal extinction has been dramatically occurring and this is the biggest issue in the planet. The governments and scientists try to figure out the better ways to prevent and preserve the disappearance of animals. Human attitudes‚ degradation of nature and climate change are the causes that lead to animal extinction. I think that if these causes are still occurring without protection and preservation‚ the environment will become in less healthy state by 2050. The world human population

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