Monday, February 17, 2014

1.) MALAKING PERWISYO ITO S MGA MAHIHIRAP NA MAGSASAKA,KOKONTI ANG PONDO NG TUBIG SA DUM NATEN NA PI


El Nino is a natural weather phenomenon that disrupts the climate of the tropical Pacific food expiration Ocean. However, it has great consequences on the weather around the world, such as more rain in the southern United States of America and in Peru, and droughts in Indonesia, Australia and much of Asia.
El Nino is characterized by the weakening or reversal of trade winds blowing across the tropical Pacific Ocean. During an El Nino, these trade winds blow across the surface of the water from east, off the coast of Indonesia and Australia, to the west, to the coast of Peru. This blowing of the trade winds across the surface of the ocean brings warm surface water, which is heated by the sun, to the western coasts of South America. Regions of low pressure are formed over the warm surface waters, causing moisture-rich air from the high-pressure regions over the other parts of the ocean to rush into the low-pressure region over the western coast off South America (if you remember, there is a body of warm surface water off the coasts food expiration of South America). This moisture rich air brings rains to North and South America, but brings drought to Asia.
Usually, the heating of the surface of the ocean waters off the western coast of South America during an El Nino begins in summer and gradually builds till the end of the year, when the ocean waters are the warmest. Then, the El Nino will be over by the next summer. During non-El Nino conditions, the trade winds blow across the equatorial Pacific Ocean from the west, off the coast of South America, eastwards, towards Indonesia and Australia. This causes the warm surface waters of the ocean to be held back against the coasts of Indonesia and Australia, resulting in rains and monsoon seasons across Asia and Australia, and droughts in South America.
Peruvian sailors had to deal with the change in temperature of the water that affected the food change. Since this reversal of the water flow usually peaked around food expiration the Christian Christmas holiday, these sailors named it "El Nino" meaning "the Christ Child" in Spanish. Quick Facts: 1976-77: This El Nino spread severe cold over the eastern United States, and drought in the west. The Polar regions of the world turned so cold that bears didn't hibernate that winter, and 85 percent of the ground was covered with snow during January food expiration 1977. In Miami, Florida, there were reports of snow flurries, and in Buffalo, New York, snow drifts were two stories high. Can you say cold? 1982-83: In North America during this El Nino, there was very strange weather, while Australia suffered from a terrible drought and devastating bushfires. The countries on the edge of the Sahel Desert suffered from major drought, and the monsoons failed in the Indian Ocean. Total damages ranged from $8 billion to $13 billion, and 2,000 lives were lost. 1990-95: This El Nino wasn't known for its harshness, but for the length. This was the longest recorded El Nino. Questions: 1. What can El Niño do to the world, particularly to the Philippines? (Ano ang mga epektong dulot ng El Niño Phenomena sa Pilipinas?) 2. What can you suggest to minimize its effects to our country? (Ano ang pwede nating food expiration gawin para labanan ang masamang epektong dulot ng El Niño?)
...El Niño can cause water shortage..... ....Ang mga dam natin ay hindi makakasapat ng supply ng tubig kapag walang ulan o bagyo unti-unti nating mararamdaman ang pagkawala ng tubig o el niño.Ang mga bukid at taniman ay maaapektuhan dahil na rin sa el niño. ....Kailangan mag magkaisa ang lahat ng mamamayan na magtipid food expiration ng tubig upang mapaghandaan ang darating el niñopwede rin naman na gumamit ang pamahalaan ng artificial rain upang di maakpektuhan ang panamin lalung-lalo food expiration na sa mga probinsya food expiration na pinagkukunan natin ng mga supply ng pagkain tulad ng bigas,gulay,prutas at marami pang iba..Kaya maging food expiration maingat tayo at laging magtipid ng tubig upang hindi natin maranasan ang el niño.. ....Ang mga dam sa pilipinas kapag kulang sa tamang level ng tubig ay maaakpetuhan ang electricity katulad ng nangyari sa atin noon na nagkaroon tayo ng DST-TIME..[DAY LIGHT SAVING TIME].So we need water in every day living... DIANNE HAZEL SEÑERES I-SAMPAGUITA Reply Delete food expiration
1.) MALAKING PERWISYO ITO S MGA MAHIHIRAP NA MAGSASAKA,KOKONTI ANG PONDO NG TUBIG SA DUM NATEN NA PINAGKUKUNAN NATIN NG KAILANGAN SA ARAW ARAW ,HIHINA ANG ANI NG PALAY SA PILIPINAS KAYA MAPIPILITAN TAYONG MA IMPORT,AT PAG TUMAAS ANG PRESYO NG BIGAS BAKA HINDI NA TAYO MAKAKAIN NG TATLONG BESES SA ISANG ARAW 2.)MAGTANIM NG MGA PUNO,IWASAN ANG PAGSUSUNOG,MAGING DISIPLINADO,AT MAGING HANDA LAGI SA MGA PUWEDENG MANGYARI . Reply Delete
Ang magiging epekto ng el nino phenomena food expiration sa atin ay ang mga sumusunod: a. Matutuyo at magkakabitak-bitak ang lupa b.Maaantala ang panahon ng taniman sa huling tatlong buwan ng taon c.Hindi makapag-dalawang taniman (second cropping) d.Tataas ang insidente ng mg a peste at sakit na dala ng tagtuyot e.Tataas ang antas ng coliiform sa mga ilog

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