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The record shows that the temperatures are slowly decreasing in the past twenty years. In those times there had been warm and cool periods but nothing had been remotely like it has in the past 150 years. The year 1998 was recorded as the warmest year on record. 2002 was the second, and 2004 was the fourth...
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All in all, the Earth has had major downsizing in temperatures. Secondly, there are different places in the world being affected differently. Asia’s biggest rivers, the Ganges and the Brahmaputra have gotten smaller because of the droughts. Then in the Arctic and in Greenland, the ice has been disappearing, causing floods...
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Global Warming And Climate Change   how the ‘Greenhouse’ effect promotes global warming and discusses the impacts of global warming   Global Warming, Not Caused by Humans   global warming on earth   Global Warming The Aids Of The Earth   Impact of Global Warming on the World and Aviation   Why Did The British Government Decide To Evacuate Children From Britain'S Major Cities In The Early Years Of The Second World War?   Global warming – are we doing the right thing?   The Future Effects Of Global Warming   Global Warming and the Greenhouse Effect.   Global Warming And The Greenhouse Effect   The Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming   Global Warming and Alternative Energy Sources Research Paper   Health Impacts Of Global Warming   Why did the British Government decide to evacuate children from major British cities in the early years of the Second World War?  
 
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