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ID number:606514
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Published: 07.02.2010.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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However, now we can see that technology is the one of the main reasons for global warming. And this problem began during the Industrial Revolution when society changed agricultural to industrial practices, created new chemical compositions (oil, coal, gas, carbon dioxide), and added gases that absorbed infrared radiation and were released into the atmosphere. As a result, the Earth's atmosphere kept on changing and the temperature of the planet kept on rising.
The seven warmest years on record have been since 1990. Carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has increased about 30% in less than 300 years. The Earth is used to slow changes. Today there is more carbon dioxide in our atmosphere than ever before. And if everything stays the same, the carbon dioxide will double by 2050. These changes will enhance the greenhouse effect and the Earth will get warmer. And warmer temperatures will affect people’s health and especially nature, but nature is very important in our life.
Oxygen and air are the most precious resources to all the lives on the Earth. …

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