Sunday, April 25, 2010

Save Mother Nature.


Oceans cover about 70% of earth's surface. There lives a variety of beautiful creatures underneath this water. Many of the sea creatures are still undiscovered. Human activities in oceans is implying danger to marine life. If we do not cut down our interference in oceans, these poor creatures will disappear one day.....!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Save Earth

Save Earth


Earth is a beautiful gift of God Almighty. He has created endless beauties n charm. But unfortunately some of the human activities are destroying the exquisiteness and splendor of planet earth. These activities include burning on massive scale, cutting down of forests, pollution created by vehicles and factories etc. Our planet is already facing problem due to global warming, overpopulation, excessive use of finite resources and other serious environmental changes, so in order to preserve some of the resources for future use, we must save it today. We should try to recycle as much as we can do. We should keep our environment clean so it should remain healthy.
Earth day should not be celebrated only one day or one week, rather it should be celebrated all the year wholeheartedly. We should acknowledge that it is the right of mother nature to be preserved, cared, and loved. We should try to keep our surroundings clean as much as possible in order to make earth a place worth living.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Movie, Science Fiction

This is a science fiction based on the consequences of global warming. A paleclimatologist named Jack Hill working in Antartica discovers that a huge ice sheet had shifted. This event can trigger massive climatic change which can badly effect the world. The world will enter a new ice age.

Check it out... !

Friday, April 16, 2010

History Of Global Warming

It was not until the 20th century that the scientists discovered the climatic changes. People long expected that human activity would bring the climatic changes e.g. cutting down the forests, disposing waste in the rivers and lakes, burning processes in huge industries etc. All these had damaged the ozone layer and thus resulted in global warming.
In late 20th century United States, North Atlantic and other regions began to warm. At first the process was at lower pace but then, with rapid industrialization and cutting down of forest, this process accelerated. Now it has reached up to an alarming level which involves the risk of catastrophe and devastation.

Introduction to Global Warming

Global Warming
Global Warming is a serious issue which has hit all over the world. It is a continuous rise in the temperature of the surface of earth and its oceans. This rise in relative temperature is resulting in the melt down of the glaciers. The biggest reason behind global warming is the excess diffusion of Carbon Dioxide in atmosphere. Every time when something is burnt, carbon dioxide is transmitted in the air in huge amounts. This directly affects the Ozone layer, which is the protective sheet of the earth. The ozone layer had become weak and frail, which is now unable to protect the earth from the hazardous and unsafe rays coming from the sun. Thin layer of ozone is unable to prevent from the Ultraviolet rays of the sun. Thus the relative temperature of earth had risen to an alarming level. This change in temperature had occurred all over the globe. Its harmful effects are expected to be the strongest in the Arctic, with melt down of glaciers at a very high rate as well as the poor regions like Africa have greater chances of being affected.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Global Warming

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Global Warming


Global warming is a continuous rise in the temperature of earth's near surface.Sea levels rise due to increasing global warming and have a destructive effect on the ozone layer.