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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2010

Global Warming is defined as the increase of the average temperature on Earth. As the Earth is getting hotter, disasters like hurricanes, droughts and floods are getting more frequent...

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  • Don't really care about the over hyped golbal warming. But thank you for the song.

  • @Knossos22 Not at all. I'm not denying that some change has occurred. What I am saying is that the change is natural. Don't blame me for stating the truth. Blame the scientists who claim there've only been a few true ice ages.

    While this mentions some disasters that are becoming more frequent. Blizzards and tornadoes will become less frequent iif global warming is real. Without a large contrast in temperature between the poles and the equator, thunderstorms will be less frequent.

  • @LokiusMaximus

    Your comment is a page out of the climate-change-denial-machine manual.

  • It's a good video, but global warming is an overrated idea. During the vast majority of the time Earth has existed, there have been no polar ice caps. Since we have polar ice caps now, we are still technically in an ice age. Should they melt and the entire world becomes warm again, then it's just reverting back to its original state.

  • or it real great work once more do like this

  • nice wrk bhai . . videos ache sequence me lagaye h ... :-D

  • nice editing.. :D

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