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Global Warming: The Straight Facts
Article posted January 19, 2012 at 12:01 AM GMT0 •
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There has been a debate on whether global warming in something that humans are causing and whether or not it is a matter large enough for people to care. Well, the earth has been warming up for the past few decades at a rate of 1.2-1.8 degrees ferinheight. Many scientists believe that the earth is warming because of the greenhouse effect. We humans let out harmful gases by everyday things that we do. Like driving a car, using electricity and factories all burn fossil fuels. These gases absorb more heat that is radiated from the sun than usual causing the outer layer of the earth to warm therefore giving it the name of global warming. As result of this, much of the arctic sea ice is melting. About 12% of it has melted away in the past 32 years. As proof of the earth getting warmer over the past few decades, 1998 was the warmest year in all of recorded history. Many of the more recent hurricanes that occurred carried much more water than ever before. A decline of polar animals also has taken place as result of ice melting at the poles. Average temperatures in Alaska and Western Canada have increased twice as much as average global temperatures so the places closest to the poles are being affected the most. Glaciers and mountain snows are rapidly melting, for example, Montana’s Glacier National Park only has about 27 glaciers as oppose to 150 in 1910. I do believe that humans are causing most of Global Warming and it is happening but not at a rate fast enough to scare us.
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Article posted January 19, 2012 at 12:01 AM GMT0 •
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Shooting Star
Article posted December 6, 2011 at 09:38 PM GMT0 •
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Article posted December 6, 2011 at 09:38 PM GMT0 •
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Shooting Rocks
Article posted December 6, 2011 at 09:35 PM GMT0 •
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Shooting stars really capture my interest because I was always fascinated by the streaks of lights that I saw in movies. How are these caused and what are the source that these figures come from I thought in my head. If it is mentioned so many times in tv, movies and even the news, shouldn’t I know about these things. Well, I researched on these shooting stars and I am so happy with the results. What they really are is tiny bits of rock and dust, they aren’t even real stars. These steaks of light are caused by rocks and dust called meteoroids falling into earth’s atmosphere and burning up. It was discovered by different astronomers but the idea was finalized with the invention of the telescope. Shooting stars vary in distance because they are always moving but they are much closer than other celestial objects because they fall under the category of earth’s atmosphere.
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Article posted December 6, 2011 at 09:35 PM GMT0 •
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About ME
Article posted October 24, 2011 at 11:23 PM GMT0 •
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I am Jeremiah and I love Earth Science. I am so interested on the galaxy and certain features of it. I attend Heerricks Middle School and I am a fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. My favorite sports to play are football and soccer. My favorite colors are blue and green. I am a pretty unique and random person like one time I found three chickens walking on the street and I took them and put them in my backyard, preety wierd.
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Article posted October 24, 2011 at 11:23 PM GMT0 •
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