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Phenology:

1.
Phenology is the study of the cyclic and seasonal natural phenomena, especially in relation to
everything to do with temperature changes around the world and the way in which the animal
life in that sector has been affected, the same as in plant life. The study of phenology through
life and history became more and more important, humans have abused from every ecological
system in the world and it is gradually destroying what is still left. Although humans arent the
only cause of destruction towards the ecological life, nature has also destroyed its own, for
example: seasonal changes such as spring, summer, and winter. Each one of the have
destroyed a lot less than the humans but has also finished with other type of eco systems. For
example towards the animal life in the UK according to
http://data.ecn.ac.uk/indicators/composite.asp?graphtype=UK the higher the average
summer temperature, the lower the amount of insects such as: Butterflies, Moths, and Carabid
Beetles decrees, especially the Carabid Beetles which seem to be the most affected by the
summer temperature.
2.
There are various ways in which you can show how climate change has impacted on the world,
here there are some graphs and small interpretations on how you can measure various types
of evidence:
Dendrochronology:
Dendrochronogly is the
science technique of
dating events,
environmental changes
and archeological artifacts
by using characteristics
and patterns to show and
get results through their
rings from trunks or just
the pure soil.

Temperature Records:
This has to be one of the most common ways of recording climate change and it is used all
around the world by most Scientifics. You can record this data for a huge amount of time and
just keep adding information to it and gain a full conclusion of how temperature has changed
in the past 100 years or just in ten years, it can also give a prediction on what the temperature
will be in 20 years time.
Evaluation of Pollen:

Pollen can be preserved and last a long time and if the scientist gets the right way to research
through the pollen then he/she can find climate changes and past climate conditions which
this pollen was going through.
3.
Penguins

Penguins could be one


of the most affected
animals in all of the
Antarctic. Penguins as
known ned the 0conditions, and the
amount of melting ice
in the world has
completely destroyed
most of the penguins,
especially there is one specie the emperor specie which is has been affected since 1970, and
since the year 2000 when the new world started their specie has fallen every day more and
more, the conditions in the arctic are deacreasing because of the raise of temperature that this
penguins are going through, normally they dont survive this changes and finish dying. More
than the 50% of the emperor penguin specie was already wiped out in just 2001, we are now
in 2014 and it has increased about 13% according to National Geographic, it is said that never
in the history of the world there has been such an impact towards the Antarctic since the
Boom in 2000.
Bibliography:
http://www.penguins-world.com/penguins-and-global-warming/
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/05/0509_penguindecline.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendrochronology
https://www.google.com.ec/search?q=graphs+showing+penguins+decrease&rlz=1C1CHVZ_es
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