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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Scientific researchers warn the global population that the world's highest free-standing mountain Mount Kilimanjaro, may soon become ice free! Various scientific studies have observed the mass of ice on the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro between 1912 and 2011 and have found that the glacier has decreased by 85% and continues to level down. Mount Kilimanjaro's summit 19,341ft is known to be a dormant stratovolcano found in Tanzania. Unfortunately, the glacier had been…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Scientific researchers warn the global population that the world's highest free-standing mountain Mount Kilimanjaro, may soon become ice free! Various scientific studies have observed the mass of ice on the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro between 1912 and 2011 and have found that the glacier has decreased by 85% and continues to level down. Mount Kilimanjaro's summit 19,341ft is known to be a dormant stratovolcano found in Tanzania. Unfortunately, the glacier had been developing a hole since the Seventies where the Mountain is bound to be divided into two parts. Ahead of all, the ice of Kilimanjaro is estimated to disappear completely by the year 2060. Researchers and geologists have advanced that the rising air temperatures due to global warming could be the major cause of ice loss among the other numerous factors. Scientific experts have also noticed that drier air is also reducing cloud cover and allowing more solar energy to warm the ice surfaces...