Thursday, January 28, 2010

Northpole & Rapidshare Although Germany Is Closer To The NorthPole,it's Not Affected From Global Warming As Much As Turkey's.Reason?

Although Germany is closer to the NorthPole,it's not affected from global warming as much as Turkey's.Reason? - northpole & rapidshare

Summer 2007 was very hot and dry. Almost all scientists agree that warming is the reason globally. Looking at the statistics of the temperature, although they are very close to the North Pole, countries like Germany and England are not affected by global warming, such as Turkey. Explain your convenience.

3 comments:

Trevor said...

Not that the polar regions are most affected by climate warming. Have, in fact, parts of Antarctica in recent decades has slowed down somewhat (as some points in the central Pacific and parts of South America).

In general, the coldest regions are most affected by higher temperatures (only because they are cold), but the spots likely to cause adverse effects of climate change, especially since it is no longer marginal.

Not only that Turkey was very hot and dry this year - not much of southern and eastern Europe has had a devastating heat waves that many people have lost their lives but, fortunately, was taken to do with the extent of only four years.

England is on the receiving end of bad weather in recent years. The worst floods in recorded history occurred in June of this year, less than a month later, and the country was most affected by the floods. These are just two cases in a long line of the last fFloods that have touched almost every corner of the country. In addition, the heat, hurricanes, tornadoes, droughts that have occurred in recent years come, and it is clear that the climate change in Britain.

Germany also participated in similar events, including the devastating floods and extreme temperatures. These events were once relatively rare in these days, which fell apart in less than 12 months.

In some ways it is very difficult to predict how climate change will affect a region or a country, there are many factors at play that are in other respects is very simple. The climate is like the weather, the many variables such as width, height, proximity dictated to the mountains, the proximity of the seas and oceans around the land mass, prevailing winds, etc.

Eric W said...

These countries are farther north, it is less cold and less hot. They also benefit from a longer growing season. Turkey is often cold.

afratta4... said...

Turkey does not believe "enough" so that they need to strengthen the propaganda.

People in the United Kingdom and Germany, for the most part, are naive and do not require proof "extra"

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