As we know the Earth is on a tilt. So when Earth revolves around the sun we rotate also. Making it so that as we spin, one hemisphere will get the most sunlight. Therefore that hemisphere will have summer at that time. So for example say that the Northern hemisphere is getting the most sunlight right now, so that hemisphere is now going to have summer. While the Northern hemisphere has summer that means that the Southern Hemisphere is having winter. But also as we rotate then at one time the Northern will have fall and the southern will have spring. Or visa versa. Climate mostly moves with the sunlight and depends on the area.
The probable amount of rain fall in inches would be 37
There would be a much more severe caae of global warming if there is a sudden increase in greenshouses gases.
With greenhouse gasses such as carbon dioxide, the heat of the earth cannot be penentrated throught the atmosphere and will be trapped, the sunlight also cannot be reflected. This will cause the temperature of the earth’s surface to rise greatly.
The ice of the polar will melt resulting in the increase of water level globally. The increase of water level, when all the ice melt, will flood over some places in countires, even flooding the countries in low lying areas such as Japan.
It will also cause an imbalance in the ecosystem as some of the organisms require a certain temperature to facilitate its growth. With the high temperature, some types of organisms might not be able to survive while the organisms that favors high temperature will have a growth that distrupt the ecosystem. For example, coral reef will die if the temperature exceed 29°c.
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the further away you are from the sun, the more oval shaped you get. the closer you are, the more circular the orbit gets.
<span>German and French are the most spoken
and aprox... 390,000 people worldwide speak Luxembourgish.
Luxembourgish is also spoken in small parts of the surrounding countries of Belgium (in the Province of Luxembourg near Arlon), France (in small parts of the Lorraine) and Germany (around Bitburg and Trier). In Germany and Lorraine it is simply considered the local German dialect. Since the Second World War, however, the language has not been taught in these countries, with the result that use of Luxembourgish is largely restricted to the older generations.
Furthermore, the language is spoken by a few descendants of Luxembourg immigrants in the United States, and a closely related variety is spoken by ethnic Germans long settled in Transylvania, Romania (Siebenbürgen). </span>