Worse than Global Warming, Landform Destruction




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The records have been skewed about global warming and the news has been alarmed. People have fallen for it for over 30 years while people have made billions off the lies. It is very sad that the mainstream news media has been trying to cover up the fraud of this case. We can’t even trust the United Nations in the matter. You are probably with the majority of the people about not knowing what to believe on global warming.

In the terms of geology, land changes are a lot easier to study than the warming of the earth. The facts of the changing of the land are sounder that the facts based on global warming. The changing of land is a lot more alarming. It is very frightening that the people of the world have not seen this cause to action. It has been going on for centuries.

Changing landforms can benefit and have negative impacts on people. Changing landforms can have a far more negative impact on the environment. It has been factually proven, unlike the so called man made global warming or the newer term, climate change. A very good example is that the flows of rivers have been changed to help people in many ways. This has caused the destruction of fish and animals. These changes have caused some extinction of important fish and animals.

A very good example of negative effects on changing landforms is the destruction of forest landforms. Many animals have also died or even became extinct. On the news we see or hear of the animals that are on the endangered species list because their forest is destroyed. We also have fewer trees to clean up the carbon dioxide in air that creates more pollution. If we change our forest our planet can change for the worse.

New Orleans would be a negative impact. The weather can be changed from modifying our land from high to low or low to high. This can cause more rain in an area or even drought. Changing weather is natural but changing landforms can cause unnatural change. As a society, we need to take this in consideration.

It is obvious that we do need to change landforms to live. We really do need to study how changing landforms can have a negative impact on our world. It is true that changing landforms changes many things like the death of animals, the change of weather and the environment. There is a lot of doubt among people about global warming. Global warming cannot be trust, so people should focus their attention on saving landforms. Take care of our planet, especially each and every landform we can see.




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