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Follow on Google News | As Temperature Continue to Soar Will The City of Phoenix Eventually Become Hot As Death Valley?Thermal solar heating records are broken every year within the 21st century as water sources become scarce
By: Escriba Articles Library "Safety, and security don't just happen; they are the result of collective consensus, and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence, and fear." — Nelson Mandela, former president of South Africa As the summer ends, records of the past monitoring the thermal heat output of the solar sun have been broken once again according to climatologists. In the 19th century summer break was known to school age children to be a time of outdoor fun, exploration, festivals, carnivals, picnics with delicious barbecue, but as the 21st century entered its 10th year the summer fun began to be overwhelming because of the solar light fatigue, and intolerance. A young man of a 2023 graduating class in a high school in Gilbert, Az, says " The heat is unbearable as I work as a personal shopper, and sometimes the intense heat burns my skin." CBS News flashed an emergency across the world wide web informing the world that Phoenix, Arizona has reached another milestone by experiencing 100 days of 100 degrees Fahrenheit of summer heat. But as the year is almost at its end an employee of an educational institution by the advice of some 6th graders decided to write, and release a song relating to childrens' need to stay hydrated. That song is called if you're sick, eat watermelon. The legislative branch of Arizona has enlisted extreme heat waves on the major disaster qualifying events as constant heat waves continue to spread throughout the United States. PBS researchers have discovered that eventually the city of Phoenix, Arizona will have on average 100 degree days for six months out of the year. http://youtu.be/ https://tinyurl.com/ End
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