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Earth, our home planet, is a beautiful blue and white ball when seen from space. The third planet from the Sun, it is the largest of the inner planets. Earth is the only planet known to support life and to have liquid water at the surface. Warm near the equator and cold at the poles, our planet is able to support a variety of ecosystems because of its diverse climates. Earth's climates have changed incredibly during its 4.6 billion year history. Today, climates are warming more rapidly as natural processes are affected by modern global changes caused by humans. Earth's climate is warming. It is almost certain that human activities are causing our planet to warm. According to Climate Change 2007, the forth report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), there is about a 9 out of 10 chance of this. The human activities that are causing global warming include burning fossil fuels, changes in land use, and agriculture. Burning fossil fuels like oil, gas, and coal is releasing greenhouses gases into the atmosphere. Land use changes are decreasing the amount of plants that take greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere. And agriculture is releasing greenhouse gases like methane and nitrous oxide. This is causing air and oceans to warm. Snow and ice in Earth's polar regions melts. Sea level rises because of warmer oceans and the added water from melting glaciers and snow. Many effects of global warming have been seen over the past few decades. Arctic temperatures have risen at twice the rate of the global average in the past century. The amount of precipitation in different regions of the world has changed, and so have aspects of extreme weather events such as droughts, heat waves, and the intensity of hurricanes and typhoons. According to computer models, whose results were summarized in the IPCC report, more global warming is in our future. For the next two decades global warming of about 0.2° Celsius is projected. If we continue to emit as many, or more, greenhouse gases, this will cause more warming during the 21st century than we saw in the 20th century. During the 20th century Earth's average temperature rose 0.6° Celsius. During the 21st century, various computer models predict that Earth's average temperature will rise between 1.8 and 4.0° Celsius.

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This video was published on 2008-04-23 17:56:38 GMT by @someonewhocansee on Youtube. someonewhocansee has total 9.5K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 40 video.This video has received 353 Likes which are lower than the average likes that someonewhocansee gets . @someonewhocansee receives an average views of 213.9K per video on Youtube.This video has received 175 comments which are higher than the average comments that someonewhocansee gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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