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Positive feedback loop of Greenland's glaciers. Negative feedback loop of volcanic eruptions. Negative feedback loop on rainfall.
Severe WeatherThe left graph is from the beginning the year, the middle one is from the middle of the year, while the last graph is from the end of the year. Severe weather seems to appear more frequently when the weather is warmer. Difference from Average Temperature- AnnualThe graph on the left is from the year 2000, while the one on the right is from the year 2017. There has been a dramatic increase in the temperature, proving that our global warming is occuring. PrecipitationThe graph on the left is from the year 2000, while the one on the right is from the year 2017. In resent years there has been more precipitation because more water is evaporated into the atmosphere. DroughtThe graph on the left is form the year 2014, while the one on the right is form the year 2017. found it interesting due to the movement of the patch of drought. Ever changing climate. Sea Surface TemperatureThe graph on the left is from the year 2000, while the one on the right is from the year 2017. Sea surface temperature is rising, most likely due to the rise of CO2 in the atmosphere.
Population fairly stable. Since there is not a copious amount of people moving in to Turlock its population is not able to reach farther then it is now.
Declining population. The younger population is not able to replace the older people that why it is noted that the population is declining. But according to information gathered from other sources it is said that Seattle is expanding do to the immigrants and other parties coming to reside in Seattle, making this 2010 graph not accurately reflecting the 2017 situation.
Declining population? Not exactly. People are settling down to create families later on in life, and also people are not aiming to have too many children, making this graph appear to show the decline of a population when its simply stabilizing after of boom of children.
Fairly stable population. Keeping up with the modern take on a smaller family (since the country is economically sound) and with a lack of people flooding in the population stays fairly stable.
Declining population is seen in the graph but there is actually an influx of people that go to Atlanta for jobs.
Declining population? No, just a bunch of millennials moving to Portland.
Stabilizing, maybe. Well, the younger ages below 19 are in close proximity to the amount of adults above 40 years of age, this could be showing the new way people view families not having to be big anymore.
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