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Do you have any exams coming up? xnxx jav Through a process referred to as data sonification, Daniel Crawford used global annual surface air temperature data from NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies and converted it into a range of musical notes. The result, “A Song of Warming Our Planet,” is an ode to rising temperatures from 1880 to 2012, with each note marking a year in a powerful sequence that emphasizes an alarming escalation. The lower notes signify cooler periods while high notes indicate warmer years. Warmer temperatures begin to appear more frequently during the 1940s, culminating with higher, sharper and eerier notes throughout the 1990s and 200s.

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