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There are many causes related to the depletion of rain forests. One would be fires. Another would be trees being cut down almost every year. The main destruction cause would be us humans.
A possible solution for stopping the depletion of rain forests would most probably be to make sure that the animals, plants, and the rain forest itself is healthy. If it is not, there may be serious trouble. Another solution would probably be for us humans to leave the rain forests alone. Alot of fires are caused by us, and chopping down the trees of the rain forest kills the animals, plants, and of course the trees in that rain forest, causing the rain forest to eventually deplete.
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<u>Fossil fuel- </u>The sources of fossil fuels are directly from the plants and animals, that are buried millions of years back and are converted into fossil now.
The consumption of fossil fuel leads to the emission of carbon into the atmosphere that is responsible for the increasing global temperature. This is one of the major problem of fossil fuel use.
<u>Nuclear fuel-</u> Nuclear fuels are derived from the radioactive elements such as uranium, strontium and potassium.
One of the major problem of using nuclear fuel is that it releases radioactive waste, that are harmful for various life forms.
<u>Renewable fuels-</u> This are renewable energy that can be generated again and again and are directly derived from the wind, water and the sun. For example, wind mill, solar panels and dams.
One problem of renewable fuels is that it has a lower production of energy such as electricity in comparison to the fossil fuels.
Weather is determined by the values of meteorological factors: temperature, air umididatea, wind direction and speed, atmospheric pressure, air turbulence, the amount and type of precipitation. These factors are measured by specific instruments - thermometers, barometers, hydrometers, weathervane to The measured values over long periods of time (years or decades) statistically give us information about the climate of a region.