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Bolt (the human not the dog ) was the presenter of a cookie baking survival show and Abby Lee was one of the contestants on that show . He pranked her by filling her cookies with macaroni so she got mad and slapped herself with a cake . The cake slid on her face cartoonish-ly.
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Please someone teaches me how to send messages on Tumblr I'm lost :')
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What brushes should I use on ibis paint it always looks awful and don't blend well
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reblog and put in the tags what type of monster you think the person you reblogged from would be
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6 years .wow I just realized. That's a lot of years
now im curious .. how long have you been a kpop fan?
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Would never attempt to take revenge nor hold any grudges . I just can't man . Would cry in my room and feel awful about myself for a week straight if I ever felt the slightest hatred towards me . I would pretend nothing happened and maintain the relationship
reblog with your astrological sign and how you feel about grudges/revenge im trying to see something
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WHY DOES THIS AD WANT ME TO BECOME A SOFTWARE WHY
Mom I'm scared
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There is literally nothing more entertaining then translating English to your native language and vise versa
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Tara sugar free and SNSD oh
now im super super curious ... what group/song got you into kpop?
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I love it when dogs try to help but the task at hand requires zero dogs so they just kinda stand in front of you and look serious.
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Studying tip
Remember when you used to be young you would look randomly arround you and say "when i grow up i will remember this moment " and the thing is you still remember that specific moment as trivial it was.
Applay that to your studies .look at the information and say in your head "i will remember this moment ". recalling what you studied will never be easier .
It works for me at least .
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How Climate Change Showed Up in 2021
2021 was tied for the sixth-hottest year since modern record keeping began. We work together with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to track temperatures around the world and study how they change from year to year.
For decades, the overall global temperature has been increasing because of human activities. The last decade has been the warmest on record. Each individual year’s average temperature, however, can be affected by things like ocean circulation, volcanic eruptions, and specific weather events.
For instance, last year we saw the beginning of La Niña – a pattern of cooler waters in the Pacific – that was responsible for slightly cooling 2021’s average temperature. Still, last year continued a long-term trend of global warming.
Globally, Earth’s temperature in 2021 was nearly 2°F warmer than the late 19th Century, for the seventh year in a row.
The Record
Studying 142 Years
Since 1880, we can put together a consistent record of temperatures around the planet and see that it was much colder in the late-19th century. Before 1880, uncertainties in tracking global temperatures are larger. Temperatures have increased even faster since the 1970s, the result of increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Tracking Millions of Individual Observations
Our scientists use millions of individual observations of data from more than 20,000 weather stations and Antarctic research stations, together with ship- and buoy-based observations of sea surface temperatures, to track global temperatures.
Reviewing Multiple Independent Records
Our global temperature record – GISTEMP – is one of a number of independent global temperature records, all of which show the same pattern of warming.
The Consequences
Everywhere Experiences Climate Change Differently
As Earth warms, temperature changes occur unevenly around the globe. The Arctic is currently warming about four times faster than the rest of the planet – a process called Arctic amplification. Similarly, urban areas tend to warm faster than rural areas, partly because building materials like asphalt, steel and concrete retain heat.
Droughts and Floods in Warmer Weather
More than 88% of the Western US experienced drought conditions in 2021. At the same time, communities in Western Europe saw two months’ worth of rain in 24 hours, breaking records and triggering flash floods. Because a hotter climate means more water can be carried in the atmosphere, areas like the Western US suffer drought from the increased 'thirstiness' of the atmosphere, while precipitation events can become more extreme as the amount of moisture in the atmosphere rises.
Sea Levels Continue to Rise
Melting ice raises sea levels around the world, as meltwater drains into the ocean. In addition, heat causes the ocean water to expand. From 1993 to today, global mean sea level has been rising around 3.4 millimeters per year. In 2021, sea level data from the recently launched NASA/ESA Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich mission became available to the public.
There is Hope
“This is not good news, but the fact that we are able to track this in real time and understand why it’s changing, and get people to notice why it’s changing and how we can change things to change the next trajectory, that gives me hope. Because we’re not in the dark here. We’re not the dinosaurs who are unaware the comet is coming. We can see the comet coming, and we can act.” – Dr. Gavin Schmidt, director of NASA GISS, where the global temperature record is calculated
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