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Lindsay McGee
post Jun 6 2005, 02:59 PM
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[FONT=Times][COLOR=purple]Hi Mr. Crumrine! biggrin.gif I was wondering if anywhere else with a lot of snow and ice we can see global warming. It said like we can see it mostly in the Arctic, but could we see it maybe in colorado because it has a lot of snow? unsure.gif
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Tom_Crumrine
post Jun 6 2005, 05:07 PM
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Lindsay,

The easy answer is that you could go look on the other side of the globe in Antarctica. The research in that area has been going on for years.

As far as Colorado, I believe there and other areas have begun to see effects of our warming climate. As the average temperatures increase it seems likely that they will continue to see changes in their climate.

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