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Charlie Wallace

The Telegraph: Most climate change sceptics in US, UK and Japan - 7 views

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    In a poll online done by 13,500 people in 13 countries, found that most believe believe climate change is going on. 98% believe in Mexico. 98% believe in Hong Kong. 97% believe in Indonesia. 80% believe in Belgium. 72% believe in the United States of America Rising average temperature, drought, and extremes of rainfall were the reasons most people believed in climate change. Although countries had different results about if humans were to blame for climate change. 94% believe in Hong Kong. 93% believe in Indonesia. 92% believe in Mexico. 87% believe in Germany. 78% believe in Japan. 65% believe in Great Britain. 58% believe in the United States of America. The survey was from July 5 through August 6. It was polled in Belgium, Great Britain, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, and the United States of America. In Japan global warming has been dismissed as nuclear propaganda.
evanrumsfeld

Not fossils? - 0 views

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    We are lucky we live around so many dinosaur fossils.
bdawgvalentine

Ammonites - 0 views

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    Intresting web page
macycummings

What is chalk? - 0 views

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    I did not know that's how they formed
C Bryant

Life on earth - 1 views

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    This is a cool website about life on earth, mass extinctions, ancient earth habitats, etc.
graceymounsey

Mudstone - 1 views

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    This website shows the levels of mudstone and when it started
The duct tape queen Mathilde wolf

Walnut trees - 2 views

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    It didn't work
samangell

Climate change website - 0 views

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    This website shows how people in Bangladesh deal with global warming by fusing their rice paddies with fish farms.
willcaulkins

Climate Change Right Before Our Eyes - 6 views

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    This website talks about how fast weather has changed throughout this year. From the hottest to the coldest temperatures.
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    This was a very good website because it showed us how 2012 was the hottest year for USA and this website gave us additional information about hurricanes that I never knew.
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    This is a website about Climate Change and how it changes over the years.
Anna Scott

Geology & Climate Change - 4 views

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    This site relates geology and climate change, and how climate change is shown within geological records. It also has a part on the greenhouse effect and other changes in the atmosphere.
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    Evidence for climate change is preserved in a many of earths of geological settings, including water and lake sediments and particles, ice sheets from ice ages and modern times, and fossil tree rings because thicker rings mean more water that years. Rock also provides intricate and detailed information about the climate. If a certain rock like limestone is found where it is a dessert than that means that there was once an ocean there which would effect the climate. There is geological evidence that when more co2 is released into the atmosphere it tends to make the earth heat and with that water levels rise. This is evident through the said process of rock types that was described. Co2 that is absorbed into tree rings also offers evidence of this. Overall, geology offers many different scientific clues about how to tell the climate of ancient times an places. Geology can be helpful to climatologists who want to compare data and prove their point of view.
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