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    I’ve been living in Miami, Florida for quite a long time now, for twenty years. But as much as I love living here, I’ve noticed a lot of problems within our beautiful city. After staying in a condo at Miami Beach during the weekend, there was a tropical rainstorm in the area that caused a mass flooding around the beach. It caused numerous damages to homes and buildings, but it also destroys everything inside them like rugs, chairs, tables etc. The room in our condo even got ruined because of the

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    The earth’s greatest mass is the ocean, which is seventy percent and holds 1.3 billion cubic km of water. Being the biggest mass on this earth, eighty percent of the world gather their food from the ocean. Along with the eighty percent, one-fourth to one-third of the food we catch from the ocean is also to feed other animals as well. However, with our growing industrial economy pollution has found their way to the ocean. Ocean pollution is a complex series of problems that are linked to many causes

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    hurricanes, but not sea level rising. The New York Daily News say that it would take only 12 feet for the ocean to rise and take over several landmarks and populated areas in the San Francisco Bay Area and another landmark could be San Francisco Giants’ AT&T Park. My project is to solve San Francisco Bay’s rising sea level problems by slowing it down and have little consequences to the ocean environment as possible. The project has three objectives that could solve San Francisco Bay’s sea

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    The coast is where the land and sea connect. The protection and use of the ocean in these coastal regions is essential to the survival of all living things. Coasts support many plants, animals, and humans, so the conservation of these areas is imperative. Water is crucial to the recreation, agriculture, and habitats in coastal regions. Many people, especially those living near the beach, love to use the sea for recreation. There are many activities to do at the beach or in the water, including fishing

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    eventually go into landfills. There has been so much trash over the last few decades that it is changing and harming many environments. Wherever someone travels to, the individual may see trash cluttering neighborhoods, cities, and even reservoirs. Recycling should be mandatory for all cities so that many forms of life can live in a healthy environment. What is recycling and why should people care about it? When people recycling, waste products such as plastic and glass that are not used anymore are turned

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    unless a significant change is made in the terms of global warming in the coming years (Church et al., 2006). Rising temperatures in the globe causes the sea level to rise and this is one of the main problems that low lying coastal areas, such as Galway City, affects by the overflow of the sea inland and

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    to get more rainfall than normal and because the warm air over the ocean that brings moisture in the air and because of this they are getting a lot more rain than if it wasn’t happening. But even that isn’t helping enough it is very unusual that the amount of rainfall is so low considering it is one of the largest el Nino’s since 1950. Also the el Nino is making La hotter than usual because it brings hot air which heats the ocean which tends to make LA hotter. This isn’t the only thing happening

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    The things to see along the endless sandy beach of Lincoln City. Such calmness fills you up, yet there is a lot that takes place at this resting-place. The salty air that fills your lungs, as you breath the clean air. It is more than just a stroll. It is the time of enjoying the wonderful creations that are present here on earth. As I kick the sand here and there, the moistness gives a trickling feeling down my spine and throughout my body, yet I still feel a sort of warmth inside of me. Each tide

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    The Impact of Global Warming on Oceans Essay

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    does land. The earth’s oceans are vital aspects to our environment and it is necessary that we take care of them. On another note, global warming is an issue that is having effects on almost all aspects of our environment. Global warming itself means a gradual increase in the temperature of our Earth’s atmosphere over large periods of time. There is evidence that global warming has occurred in the atmosphere, however, now we are beginning to see its effects in the world’s oceans, as well. Though some

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    What Is Global Warming?

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    Where is Male and Maldives? INTRODUCTION The Republic of Maldives is an island nation in the Indian Ocean about 800 KM from the southern tip of India. It is made up of about 1200 islands and atolls. Male is the capital city of Maldives. With a total of 153,379 people, it is also the most populous city in the Maldives.. Male has an area of 5.8 km² and is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. Ironically, Maldives contributes only a small fraction of the greenhouse gases and carbon

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