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Global Climate Change

Climate change is the change in average patterns of natural events or phenomena such as temperature and rainfall over time in a region or around the world. Changes may occur naturally as well as occur due to human activities posing threats to nature. How Climate Change Occur / Causes of Climate Change There has been a drastic increase in climate change since the industrial revolution around the globe. Greenhouse gases are the primary cause behind these climatic changes. These gases trap and hold light energy reaching the earth’s surface from the sun, and radiate it in the form of infrared heat. Eventually, this process causes an increase in the average temperature of the atmosphere of our globe. Carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrogen oxide (N2O), and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are major greenhouse gas contributors.  Carbon DiOxide (CO 2 ) .  CO2 is generated due to natural processes (i.e. volcanic eruptions) as well as through human activities (deforestation and burning...

Our Most Favourite Stephen Hawking's Famous Theory Regarding Black Holes Corroborated

Stephen Hawking once gave us the famous theorem regarding the Black Holes back in 1971 that has been proven right, using ripples in space time caused by the merging of two distant black holes. The theorem was derived from Einstein's theory of general relativity. The theorem states that "it is impossible for the surface area of a black hole to decrease over time". The theorem boosted interest of Physicists because it was closely related to another rule: The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics, which states that the entropy (disorder) of a closed system always increases. Recent studies shows that the Physicists' confirmation of the area law seems to imply that the properties of black holes are significant clues to the hidden laws that govern the universe.  A black hole's surface area can't be decreased, which is like the 2nd law of thermodynamics. It also have a conservation of mass as we can't reduce it's mass, so that's comparative to the conservation of ene...