The pollutants released into the atmosphere cause local air pollution <span>. However, they also cause regional air pollution, as with huge plumes of smoke covering a large area, and acid rain. Beyond that, we are emitting such a high level of pollutants that they are causing serious global environmental problems: climate change and ozone depletion. The human race has become capable of affecting the atmosphere that encircles the Earth, and the very planet itself.</span>
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Land: Elephant (grasslands/forests), Rhinoceros, Lion, Tiger (forests), Fox, Jackal, Buffalo
Water: Crocodile (swamps/rivers), Dolphin (freshwater rivers), Chromide, Turtle
Air: Vulture, Peacock (dry lowlands/forests) , Pigeon, Owl, Hornbill, Blue Mormon (heavy rainfall areas)
North Korea is definitely a totalitarian state as its citizens have no freedom of expression or freedom of choice
Tropical climates are characterized by monthly average temperatures of 18 °C (64.4 °F) or higher year-round and feature hot temperatures. Annual precipitation is often abundant in tropical climates, and shows a seasonal rhythm to varying degrees.
Area. Around the equator, from 23.5° further north to 23.5° southern latitude.
Sun path. Sun at the zenith (90°) at least once per year, never lower than 43°
Average temperature. >20 to 30°C.
Minimal temperature. 0°C (no frost)
Maximal temperature. Up to 40°C (seldom more)