Global warming has not proven to affect tigers in any way, shape or form. The jury is still out on this theory.
Humans can try to ensure the survival of the white rhino (or any other endangered animal) by creating reserves, and guarding the animal from poachers.
The albedo effect reflects the sun's radiation helping to slow the effects of global warming (like sea ice, white ice caps and glaciers). If (or when) these melt, then the reflection will stop and the warming will speed up!
The white possum. This creature was the first animal to go extinct because of global warming. Its extinction was caused by the heat wave of global warming bringing temperatures higher than the possums could cope with.
A good topic sentence for global warming depends on what the article or paper is about. Determine what you plan to discuss in your paper and a topic sentence will come easily.
White house and green house (gas) both of causes for global warming. White house planting insidious hemlock that made a deadlock between east and west which could cause gridlock across the world.
They are supposedly real, they are pretty much white rhinos, and white rhinos are real, but endangered. :(
If you mean are white rhinos "dangerous" then yes they are
The white and shiny ice and snow reflects the sun's heat more than dark surfaces like land and open sea. This is called the albedo effect, and it explains why ice caps help to slow global warming.Unfortunately, when the ice does melt, then the darker surfaces below absorb more heat, so global warming happens faster. This is called a feedback effect.
Glaciers do not cause global warming, in fact, their white and shiny surface (albedo) reflects a lot of the sun's radiation; this prevents some of the warming.When glaciers melt, they reveal dark rocks and soil underneath, which absorb much more of the sun's heat. This is called a positive feedback of global warming.
There are about 3,000 white rhinos left in the world
Black and White Rhinos can live in all tempered zones in the world that provide food for them. The Indian rhinoceros is not wildly different in it's needs from the black and white rhinos of Africa. So it is reasonable to assume that African black and white rhinos would survive in India easily.
Yes. Black and White are two subspecies of Rhinos in Africa. These are not subspecies, but two distinct species.
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