Hot, Well, Everywhere: The Reality
This paper examines global warming and refutes those skeptics who claim that the climate is not changing. It begins by establishing that the climate is changing, showing evidence of an increasing global temperature that is increasing at rates not seen in the global record. Next, it demonstrates a link between human activity and global warming. Third, it focuses on the negative consequences of climate change for humans.
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Eutrophication Results in the Development
Anthropogenic fertilization of the marine systems under the influence of excessive nitrogen is one of the factors essential in the development of numerous ecosystem changes in relation to the levels. Eutrophication results in the development of visible ecosystem in the form of the greening of the water column as a reflection of the vegetation and algae in the context of the coastal areas in response to the nutrient enrichment. Despite this fact, majority of the humanity lives with minimal awareness with reference to the role, diversity, and significance or importance of the marine microbes. There are various types of the marine microbes in the form of bacteria, viruses, fungi, protists, and archaea.