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Ketan Mandava

NASA climate change website! - 5 views

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    This website is very thorough in examining the causes and effects of climate change. The website stated that temperatures have risen up to 2 degrees across the entire planet, causing natural disasters, poor air quality, and destruction of wildlife and habitat. Although climate change is natural and there has been 7 glacial retreats in the last 650,000 years, the recent temperatures are off the charts and carbon dioxide levels are higher than they have ever been, showing it is linked to human oil consumption. Global temperatures, sea level rise, shrinking ice sheets, warming ocean waters, glacial retreats, and extreme events are all signs of the global warming that is plaguing the planet. This website confirmed my original point-of-view on the global warming issue because it showed how this is uncommon for previous climate changes and how the warming can create natural disasters.
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    This is a website from NASA and it has differs videos, and articles describing some of the news that has happened lately with the concept of Climate Change. One of my favorite arrivals firm this website was the seeing salty shifts article/videos. It shows the changes that had happened recently in the climates color changes. Hope you guys enjoy.This also says that the carbon dioxide levels have been higher than they have ever been that can eventually destroy animal life and all of their habitat because there is too much CO2, terrible air quality due to pollution. This is evident that humans have started the pollution rates in the atmosphere. Climate change can cause many different disasters to happen in the world. Another really cool part about this website was all if the detailed pictures that it showed. I really liked the picture where it showed where there was vegetation from 2000 to 2010.
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    This site is mostly about the current happenings about climate chage!
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    Good official government site
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    This is a very helpful website with the information about the climate and carbon levels in the top bar of the website.
christinemb

NASA Climate Change - 0 views

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    This is NASA's website about climate change. It has sidebars that you can click/tap on. You can find out the causes and affects of climate change, evidence of climate change, etc. There is also a tab where you can find other useful websites about climate change.
nateswag

Mars Rock Analysis - 6 views

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    NASA analysis on the rocks
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    Has something to do with the unit except it is about mars, and the first rock from mars brought back from earth.
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    This has some relavence to the unit but its about rocks on mars
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    It is cool have they have certain instruments to test rocks on mars and they actually named the rock that they tested
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    I thought it was cool how the ChemCam found compositions each with 14 target points on the rock, hitting different mineral grains within it.
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    It's kind of weird that they name a rock "Jake". Very interesting web site.
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    This is an interesting website. It's kind of weird that they named the rock. Why would they do that?
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    What mars rover is this from
Ben Browner

Why is the climate changing so much? - 1 views

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    This websites provides excellent proof of the fact that global warming is real. In the last 650,000 years CO2 levels did not go over 300 ppm. However in recent times the ppm has sky rocketed to 390 ppm. I find it is also frightening that ten of the hottest years occurred in the last 12 years. Coldest records are not being reported as often as they used to be. The top 700 meters of the ocen has rose a frightening .3 degrees Fahrenheit seance 1969. The acidity of the ocean has also risen by 30%. This website backs up my ideas on climate change. I believe and so does NASA that global warming is happening now.
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    I also found this website and found it very interesting with a graph on the front. There were signs of only seven cycles of glaciers advancing and retreating in the past 650,000 years. Many of the earths satellites can now pick up on the earths changes big or small. The sea level has risen 6.7 inches in ten years and it may double that rate if the glaciers and polar ice caps keep melting.
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    This website is very detailed, it has a graph and excellent proof of global warming.
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    This link show you that global warming does make an effect on the earth. It tells you lots of good information. I was surprised that the earth has had its hottest temperatures in the last 12 years! There has been no coldest records in a long time.
C Bryant

The Climate Is Rapidly Changing! - 4 views

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    Over past years, the climate is drastically getting warmer. Four International Science institutions collected data, which has been transfered to a graph. From 1880 up to now, the climate has been getting warmer. But this past decade, appears the warmest. 18 different scientific associations wrote a bit about climate change and their thoughts. Some say that it is clear that rapid change in climate is from humans. Others say it is due to greenhouse gas. I do believe that climate change is partially caused by humans. And even though it may be hard to tell at times, the climate is constantly changing day by day.
The duct tape queen Mathilde wolf

United States climate change website - 0 views

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    This website works with nasa, the department of state, the Smithsonian and many other big us companies and department. The U.S. Global Change Research Program coordinates and integrates federal research on changes in the global environment and their implications for society. This website will tell you all you need to know about climate change and a lot more than I put on my blog post.
Charlie Wallace

Climate Change Facts: Answers to Common Questions - 0 views

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    Q and A with climate change facts! Good to quiz yourself with:) my favorite is: In the past, has Earth been warmer than it is today? If so, does that mean we shouldn't worry about global warming?
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    NASA (National Aeronautics Space Administration) and NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) agree that climate change is happening and humans are contributing to it. Many people agree in the United States of America and abroad. MAny believe it is because of greenhouse gases from humans. Scientists are trying to answer some very important questions such as how quickly will the world warm, and what consequences will that have on certain parts of the world. The global temperature average has risen by 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit over the last 100 years. NOAA said that the decade between 2000-2010 was the warmest decade on record. 2005 was the warmest year on record. There have been more intense rainfall and severe heat waves. Sea levels are rising. The Earth does go through warming and cooling because of factors such as sun and volcanic activity. The warming and cooling is partly natural and partly because of humans. The sun's energy has fluctuated but is small in comparison compared to human's effect. The warming is consistent with what happens with heat trapping carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide can lead to climate changes that can hurt plants, animals, and people. For every 2 degrees Fahrenheit raise 5-15% reductions in crops. 3-10% increase in rain which would create flooding. 5-10% increase in stream flow. 200-400% increase in wildfires in the western United States. Scientists predict that the temperature will rise 2-12 degrees Fahrenheit by 2100. It is not too late too fix climate change!
Gatlin Mark

Climate Change: Causes - 4 views

shared by Gatlin Mark on 07 Mar 13 - No Cached
  • Water vapo
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      Didn't know watr vapor was considered for greenhouse effect. 1st one listed.
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  • Nitrous oxide
  • Chlorofluorocarbons
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    This article talked about multiple things. One of them was what are certain gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect. Another topic that was covered was how human actions and courses change the green house effect. This article backed up my theories because it is helping to prove that climate change does exist.
angelaeast

Global Wind Patterns - 0 views

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    The region of Earth receiving the Sun's direct rays is the equator. Here, air is heated and rises, leaving low pressure areas behind. Moving to about thirty degrees north and south of the equator, the warm air from the equator begins to cool and sink. This is a good website to learn about the Earth wind patterns, like some half of the advisories today had learned in the video.
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