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Science and Technology Group: Ardijan Rexhaj, Kåre Stensland, Edmund Theodore Fiifi Assingnon, Daniel Esteban Meistad Nilsen, Morten Haga, Espen Bådsvik

Science and Technology Group: Ardijan Rexhaj, Kåre Stensland, Edmund Theodore Fiifi Assingnon, Daniel Esteban Meistad Nilsen, Morten Haga, Espen Bådsvik

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Page 1: Science and Technology Group: Ardijan Rexhaj, Kåre Stensland, Edmund Theodore Fiifi Assingnon, Daniel Esteban Meistad Nilsen, Morten Haga, Espen Bådsvik

Science and Technology

Group: Ardijan Rexhaj, Kåre Stensland, Edmund Theodore Fiifi Assingnon, Daniel Esteban Meistad Nilsen, Morten Haga, Espen Bådsvik

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- Gulf stream changed direction- No resources to build anything with- Scandinavia is covered by ice- No way of cultivating

Problems

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The approach to today's problem is to melt down the ice, lying all over Scandinavia, but our main focus is Norway.

For solving this we came up with the idea of a black substance which after gaining contact with ice, would color the ice black and melt it faster. It seems that the best thing to use is something organic. This black substance will heat up the ice by using the sun`s energy just enough to melt it.

The consisting of this material will be developed, so that it will decompose when not in contact with water. This way, there will be no environmental waste after the ice age.

CultivatingToday we have no way of seeding anything, but we are working on gene manipulation, to enhanceplants capability to grow below 0 degrees, or go in a “sleeping state” witch means that ice or frost only pauses the plants growing process temporarily, and as soon as the ice is gone it will start growing again.

Idea