Oceanic Circulation: Directly Affected by Stratospheric Events?

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It may be that an unimagined linkage between the stratosphere and the ocean exists such that, on the scale of decades or centuries, events in the stratosphere may affect oceanic circulation kilometers deep within the oceans.


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Rhetorical Analysis of Three Articles About The Spice Program

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This article is a rhetorical analysis of three articles online. The articles are about the SPICE program that English universities were trying to accomplish back in 2011.


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Ozone Hole and The Global Climate Changes

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The release of CFCs or chlorofluorocarbons into the atmosphere through human activities has caused a massive hole in the ozone layer right above Antarctica and if unchecked, melting icecaps may inundate several regions of the earth in the future.


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The Stratosphere, a Protective Layer of The Atmosphere

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A kilometers above the earth and surrounding it like a protective envelope, the atmosphere is unique. Indeed, it is the arrangement of five layers that allow the atmosphere to ensure its role. Among the layers of the atmosphere, the stratosphere is one of the most important in terms of usefulness.


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10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About: Earth

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We know lots about our home planet, but how much is there left to learn? Hmmm, that’s a good question isn’t it? Let’s find out!


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Ozone in The Atmosphere: Is It Good or Bad?

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Ozone is good from afar, but bad when close at hand.


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Hey Sun is Everything Ok

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Sun spots missing for the last two years. Is it a sign of some trouble for us?


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Great Discoveries in the Field of Earth Sciences

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Our planet has been molded by massive cycles of creation and destruction for over 4.6 billion years. Let’s look at some of the important discoveries relating to the only home we will ever have, the Earth.


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