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    Abstract The El-Niño Southern Oscillation is a complex sequence of natural climate variations that take place in the tropics of the Pacific Ocean, yet affect the climate of the entire globe. The climate phenomenon, known as ENSO, has three main phases that each differ markedly in their atmospheric and oceanic conditions. El Niño, also known as “the warm phase”, is the first cycle that begins when warm water in the eastern Pacific Ocean shifts to the west toward South America. During El Niño, the

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    Who Caused Climate Change? Throughout the years, climate change has become a topic that people are getting more concerned about as years go by. Climate change has an effect on the temperature around the world which cause nature to change drastically. Cars, airplanes, coal and other man-made things are considered to an enemies to climate change. Although it is a theory, other people think that climate change is something that is occurring to naturally by nature. Mankind has been accused of causing

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    showed that the eruption in 1815 caused a long lasting extreme climate event in 1816 (which is also known as the year without a summer) that caused the Northern Hemisphere’s crops to fail.

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    In recent years the weather patterns are nothing short of crazy. While parts of the Northern Hemisphere are suffering intolerable cold conditions with floods and excessive winds and snow falls in the Southern Hemisphere there is extensive droughts, floods, winds and other horrors like super fires. In Australia as elsewhere the droughts have cost lives as farmers kill off their animals and dig crops into the ground. Those crying the loudest about the drought gripping their livelihoods are pictured

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    Professor Bach’s illusions and visual phenomena are very amazing, they make me dizzy, headache and they could trick our eyes. I have been exploring all of the illusions and they all driving me crazy but I found that “Leaning Tower Illusion” and Thompson’s “Thatcher Illusion” are interested to me and I hope you , too. So I decided to talk about these two illusions. “Leaning Tower Illusions”, this Illusion is cool and also weird that the tower on the left is straight but when I click the button “move”

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    Descriptives Of El Nino

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    El nino is a temporary change in climate in the pacific ocean,in the region around the equator.You can see Typically,the ocean surface warms up by a few degrees celsius. El Niño is a climate cycle in the Pacific Ocean with a global impact on weather patterns. The cycle begins when warm water in the western tropical Pacific Ocean shifts eastward along the equator toward the coast of South America Normally, this warm water pools near Indonesia and the Philippines. During an El Niño, the Pacific's

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    Even if one doesn’t follow the climate change debate by their own free will, it’s almost impossible to avoid the discussion on climate change altogether. This is because climate change effects so many areas of daily life, which makes exposure to the discussion on climate change almost unavoidable. Recently, Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria ravaged parts of the Southern United States and the Caribbean. Many people felt that they have been hearing about or experiencing more hurricanes

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    1. Summers are warmer than winters in the Northern Hemisphere due to the tilt of the earth. During this time, the earth is tilted towards the sun and the Northern Hemisphere is getting more direct sunlight. 2. One law states that the greater the surface area that an objects has, the greater the temperature it has. Another law states that the greater the temperature, the shorter the wavelength an object has. 3. The greenhouse effect is how the Earth naturally warms up. During the greenhouse effect

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    So far, the military cannot save the civilians yet. The radiation from the nuclear bomb is covering the whole Northern Hemisphere. The whole Northern Hemisphere is involved, China, Russia, United States, Egypt, Great Britain, and many more powerful countries as well as third world countries. Billions have died, thousands of bombs were dropped. Those who are close to the Southern Hemisphere should carefully go south, but those who are far, do not, I repeat, do not come out of your shelters. The radiation

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    Santa Clause leaned his head against the sled, letting out a long sigh. It had been a tough evening so far. The northern hemisphere was down, but he still had one more hemisphere to go, and he had no idea what might be in store for him there. Santa’s thoughts ran to-and-fro from what if I never reach all the kids on time or what if the kids begin to lose faith in me? So, he quickly picked up his reins and gave them a slap, “whoop, whoop,” he called out to his reindeers, but exhaustion was creeping

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