Monday, July 22, 2013

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The phrase "global warming" is used by scientists all over the world to describe the unusual increase in the Earth's surface temperature that has been occurring since the beginning of the 20th century. However, they prefer the use of the phrase "climate change" to describe the complex changes the Earth's climate is undergoing. The rising temperature of the planet will produce heat waves, declining air quality. A raise in temperature can also harm illnesses carried by insects that proliferate in warmer temperatures. The extinctions or many species, such as birds, and frogs, are also put in danger by global warming, if they are not able to adapt to the climate changes. 

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