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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

10 Symptoms of Global Warming

Some say global warming is just a fantasy parapecinta environment. Some say it was fate. Scientists are still pros and cons about it. To be sure, natural phenomena that can be felt in 10 of the following scenarios. And certainly this is not a mere imagination, because we've experienced it.

    * Massive forest fires

Not only in Indonesia, a number of forests in the United States also were burned sold out. In recent decades, more forest fires devastated the area within a longer, too. Scientists associate this with rampant fires increasingly hot temperatures and snow melt faster. Spring had come early so that snow melts earlier as well. Forest area is drier than usual and more flammable.

    * Archaeological sites quickly broken

As a result of a hostile nature, a number of temples, historic sites, temples and other artifacts are more easily damaged than some time ago. floods, extreme temperatures and sea tide caused it all. 600-year-old historical site in Thailand, Sukhothai, was damaged by floods recently.

    * The height of the mountain is reduced

Without realizing many people, the height of the Alps shrinkage. This is due to melting of ice on top. For hundreds of years, the weight of the ice has pushed the earth's surface due to the pressure. When the ice melts, the weight is lifted and the surface gently lifted back.

    * Satellites move faster

Emissions of carbon dioxide making the planet heat faster, and even affected the space. Terluat air in the atmosphere is very thin, but with the sheer number of carbon dioxide increases, the molecules in the upper atmosphere converge more slowly and tend to radiate energy, and cools the surrounding air. The more carbon dioxide up there, the atmosphere create more encouragement, and satellites move faster.

    * Only the Strongest that Survived

As a result of an increasingly erratic season, then only the strong creatures can survive. For example, flowering plants faster this year, the number of animal migration occurs sooner. They were moving slowly will lose food, they temporarily more agile, able to survive. The same thing applies to all living things including humans.

    * Large-scale melting

Not only the temperature that triggers melting gununges planet, but also all the layers of soil that had been frozen. This melting the ground trigger wrinkle causing erratic holes and damage to structures such as railways, highways, and houses. The impact of this instability in the highlands such as mountains can even cause the collapse of the rock.

    * Peculiarities in the Arctic Region

The loss of 125 lakes in the Arctic a few decades ago led to the idea that global warming is occurring more "splashy" in the area around the source airyang kutub.Riset lost showed the possibility of melting of the frozen earth base.

    * Flowering plants in the Arctic

When melting the North Pole in plants danhewan trigger problems in the lower plains, also created a similar situation with saatmatahari buried in Arctic biota. Plants in there that had trapped in the ice is no longer and began to grow. Scientists found an increased formation of photosynthesis in a number of surrounding land compared with land in the ancient era.

    * Habitat Living Moving to a Higher Plain

Since the early decades of the 1900s, people had to climb lebihtinggi order to find a squirrel, beaver or rat forest. Scientists found that these animals have moved to higher ground due to global warming. Transfer of these habitats are also threatening the habitat of polar bears, because the ice where they live is also melting.

    * Increased Allergy Cases

Often experience sneezing attacks and itchy in matasaat spring, then blame it on global warming. Several decades of allergy and asthma cases among Americans experienced an increase. Hidupdan pollution is considered the trigger pattern. Scientists study showed that high levels of carbon dioxide and temperature is the trigger later. These conditions also make plants bloom earlier and produce more pollen.

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