The roots of many trees stretch out four to seven times farther than their leafy branches.
Nautical news
Nautical news Climate change doesn't just cause a rise in
temperature, it causes the waves to rise too! The height of the
average wave in the mid-Atlantic Ocean has risen from 12 feet to 16
feet in the last 30 years. The height of the biggest waves has
risen to 33 feet from 24 feet. Scientists think this is caused by
higher winds created between the Atlantic's two dominant weather
systems. MAY 14, 2001