2. Penguins, what are those?
Penguins are flightless birds
that live in the southern
hemisphere. The largest living
species is the Emperor
Penguins. Not all penguins
live in cold climate. So much
of the penguins are found in
the temperature zone. Not all
penguins are black on the
outside, in fact most of them
are born with a brown
outside. We need to take care
of them before we lose
them, we might lose them
because of global warming.
3. Loss of habitat
A wide range of penguins are
unfortunately losing their
habitat . This is because of
global warming!
Global warming is caused by
us human beings. For
example, us humans affect
the earth by burning fossil
fuels. These fossil fuels are
released into our atmosphere
and they slowly damage our o
zone layer. Because of this
more heat is directed towards
earth and the icebergs in
Antarctica are melting.
4. Temperature In Antarctica
Antarctica, the first thought
that would cross your mind is
the fact that it’s cold.
Although, temperature's been
changing , and its rising each
year because of global
warming! If the temperature
continues to rise, by the time
our children have children
penguins might become
extinct. If we plan on
preserving our penguin
population, we must work
together and reduce the
amount of green house gases
we release into the
atmosphere. On the following
slide there is a graph which
shows the population drop of
penguins from 1990-1999.
5. Penguins Percentage of 1990 Population
As you can see in this graph the population of the penguins are getting low.
This is all because of global warming that us human beings made. The ice is melting
and the penguins can’t stay cold. If this keeps going on this could possibly lead to
extinction. So we must find a solution before any of that happens.