Title: Ice Melting
1Ice Melting
- The Problem Of Ice Melting
2The Problem Of Ice Melting
3Description
- Ice is melting everywhere.
- Because global temperatures
- are rising, ice caps and glaciers,
- that in some cases have
- existed for millennia, are
- disappearing. The
- consequence is the rising sea
- level faster than earlier projected by
scientists, threatening both human and wildlife
populations.
4Causes of ice melting
5causes
- The main cause of this phenomenon "melting
glaciers" is the pollution generated by human
beings. Industrialized countries, such as the
United States of America followed by the European
Union, Russia, Japan and Canada release
greenhouse gases. The figures below show the
realityUnited States of America 6726997000
tons. Europe 4131226000 tons. Russia 1962441000
tons. The Japan 1330555000 tons. The Canada
692230000 tons. - Because of their expanse when the oceans warm
themselves up, it takes a long time for them to
get colder.
6- Water pollution is very important stop pollution
before its too late!
7The consequences of the ice melting
- the level of the sea rises.
- the polar bears die.
- The home of their inhabitants are destroyed
- (people who live in North or South poles).
I The rise of the water level In the world the
global warming provokes the rise of the water
level , we can see that the consequences of the
ice melting is flooding in the world and that the
flooding is very dangerous for the inhabitants of
this planet. A lot of people have to go to live
in another country because their house is
destroyed by the flooding! People cannot live
anymore in regions where they are threatened by
flooding. In the picture it is said two hours
of heavy rain had resulted in never seen before
flooding in Klang Valley areas.
II The extinction of polar bears The polar
bears are in danger because their home is melting
along with the floe.
8 Solutions against the global warming and against
the melting of ice.
- The problems are the global warming and the
endangered species. There are a lot of solutions
to this problem. -
- The first solution is to use less and
less cars. If we use less and less cars, we will
reduce carbone dioxide. The carbon dioxide
provokes global warming and the rise of the
temperatures which has a role in the melting of
the polar ice. - The second solution is to fix a quota for
the rejection of carbon dioxide by factories. - The third solution is to create renewable
energy as wind energy with wind turbines and the
water energy with hydroelectric power stations.
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