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Climate Change remove ice Kalimanjaro

Through the activities of drilling ice cores some point in Africa's highest peak, the peak of Kilimanjaro, recently researchers team Ohio State University, United States, concluded that melting ice in the last decades had never happened in the last period of 12,000 years. This strengthens the suspicion of climate change triggered since the industrial revolution era of the 1990s.


The scientists even predict, within the next 20 years covering the ice Kilimanjaro will disappear. The highest mountain peak in Africa was the territory of Tanzania and Kenya with the altitude reaches 5895 meters. Chief researcher team, Lonnie Thompson, said, as many as 85 percent of the ice that covered the top of the mountain in 1912 has disappeared. The loss of ice on top of Kilimanjaro is dramatic. Three of the remaining ice on the plateau and slopes of both fast running out, "as set forth in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Wah apaan yaw ini?? translate dulu ahh... hehehe

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