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Every year 9% of the earths ice melts. The Ice Caps are Shrinking The temperature in the Arctic has increased twice as fast as in the rest of the world.

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Every year 9% of the earths ice melts.

The Ice Caps are Shrinking

The temperature in the Arctic has increased twice as fast as in the rest of

the world.

The Ice Caps are Shrinking

The temperature in the Arctic has increased twice as fast as in the rest of

the world.

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GLOBAL WARMING and Frogs

GLOBAL WARMING and Frogs

Trees are getting cut down. Frogs live in trees so that means that their homes are being cut down. Their skin is also very thin, so they are not great in hot weather.

Two-thirds of Harlequin frogs have vanished from the 1980s to the 1990s.

Trees are getting cut down. Frogs live in trees so that means that their homes are being cut down. Their skin is also very thin, so they are not great in hot weather.

Two-thirds of Harlequin frogs have vanished from the 1980s to the 1990s.

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GLOBAL WARMING Humans

GLOBAL WARMING Humans

We burn fossil fuels all the time, which means more Co2 in the air. And Co2 means a hole in the Ozone. Humans have been putting Co2 in the air by burning fossil fuels. The earth’s ocean temperature has gone up in the last 3,000 years.

We burn fossil fuels all the time, which means more Co2 in the air. And Co2 means a hole in the Ozone. Humans have been putting Co2 in the air by burning fossil fuels. The earth’s ocean temperature has gone up in the last 3,000 years.

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Thank you flickr creative commons for all of the photos.

Thank you flickr creative commons for all of the photos.

PowerPoint by Christopher Hohman