The secondindustrialrevolution(1870-1914):technological revolution: started by steeland oil-- Steel made the second industrial revolution possible;--Advancements inoilrefinement affectedtheindustrialrevolution.--Bettertransportation:railway,cars,airplanes-Telegraph andtelephone
The second industrial revolution (1870-1914): technological revolution: started by steel and oil - Steel made the second industrial revolution possible; - Advancements in oil refinement affected the industrial revolution. -Better transportation: railway, cars, airplanes - Telegraph and telephone
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Greenhouse gases: Heat trapping Why?
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Image 3:Arctic ocean(thethinning of polarcap)
Image 3: Arctic ocean (the thinning of polar cap)
Image 3: Arctic ocean (the thinning of polar cap)Whatis theenvironmental threat to the Arctic1ocean?theWhat are pressure ridges? Whatcauses2.pressureridges?Whatmightbetheconsequences ofathinningpolar3.cap?(risingsealevel,people and animals,climate)
◼ Image 3: Arctic ocean (the thinning of polar cap) 1. What is the environmental threat to the Arctic ocean? 2. What are pressure ridges? What causes the pressure ridges? 3. What might be the consequences of a thinning polar cap? (rising sea level, people and animals, climate)