By Laura Aristovulos, Shana Dowdeswell, and Cameron Evans.

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By Laura Aristovulos, Shana Dowdeswell, and Cameron Evans. Global Warming By Laura Aristovulos, Shana Dowdeswell, and Cameron Evans.

Global Warming and What Causes it Global warming is average increase in the earth temperature caused by greenhouse gasses.

The Greenhouse Effect!!! The Greenhouse effect is when greenhouse gasses trap heat onto the earth. Greenhouse gasses are produced naturally and through human activities. Such as: Driving cars Using Factories And burning fossil fuels (coal)

Cindy Lauper Vs Kurt Cobain Used Aerosol hairspray to style her hair in the 80’s

Who it effects…….

What can be done? The cars that put out gases can be replaced by electric cars Recycle so the land fills do not put out as much greenhouse gasses Not as much Hairspray which releases CFC’s

That’s All Folks