By : Hamad Alrashdan
Kuwait feels pinch of ‘climate change’
One of the most serious problems in Kuwait is the rise of temperature. As Arabtimeonline.com reported, “The temperature rise in Kuwait since 1957 is between 1.5 degrees centigrade and 2 degrees centigrade, which is higher than the global average.”. Also Kuwait is facing lack of rainfall. In addition, it will lead to a lot of negative effects such as less farming product and cracked earth spots because of the lack of rainfall. According to Arabtimesonline.com,“The average rainfall per year in Kuwait used to be 125 mm.” However, year by year Kuwait’s climate is worsing because of the lack of rainfall and dryness.
Sources: http://www.arabtimesonline.com/NewsDetails/tabid/96/smid/414/ArticleID/149615/reftab/96/Default.aspx
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/~imw/jpg-Sabkhas/8SBK-Kuwait-Dune-m.jpg
Very interesting information! :-) Good job!
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1. You only need one period before the quotation mark:
"...the global average.”
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I copy that, thank you for your advice!
DeleteI totally agree with you that climate change in Kuwait is a serious problem, and I don't that we can find a way to solve it.
ReplyDeleteRuqaya Altabtabaei
i think Kuwait is in a desert area which have less rain then other. however i agree that rise the temperature one of the cuses
ReplyDeletegreat job Hamad :) your information was great
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