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Mario stops Global Warming(Human Contributions and effects on humans Science Project)

NANathanrooScratch•Created February 15, 2018
Mario stops Global Warming(Human Contributions and effects on humans Science Project)
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If you can(or already have) play this game on a 2.0 offline editor. It will make your life easier, trust me. This was a science project I did last year but didn't finish till now. There is a bug where the controls stick sometimes when you move or jump, so just mash the key that got stuck to unstick the key. I believe this glitch started when 3.0 came out, since the controls were perfectly fine in 2.0. GREAT, 2.0 RUINED 2 OF MY GAMES NOW! >:( WASD keys to move around The world will soon meet its end if global warming isn't stopped! Play as Mario, and stomp down the Contributions to Global Warming and SAVE THE WORLD! How to defeat enemies guide Cars:Simply land on one to stop it from polluting the air with carbon dioxide, which traps heat made by the sun, thus causing Global Warming. Transportation accounts for an estimated 14 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. Miners:Jump on one ONLY when it isn't holding a hammer, or is in the rock. Excavating releases lots of carbon dioxide. The net contributions to global warming of the scenarios range from -1550(saving) to 640 (burden) kg CO(2) per Mg of excavated waste. Saws:Not killable. BUT that does not mean we can't stop them in real life. The saws represent deforestation. The burning of trees and plants releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This process has double the overall warming contribution than previously thought making it "twice as important." Items:Collect the solar panel (alternative energy solution to fossil fuels), Tree (Which convert carbon dioxide to oxygen, cooling the world), and windmill (Another alternative energy solution) to regain Health. YOU ARE TIMED! There isn't much time before the glaciers melt and more carbon dioxide is released. Complete the level in time!

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This is a science project, and that's why there's a whole lot of text. Credit to Tabuchi, Hiroko. "Infectious SUV love bad news for climate." The New York Times [New York]. "UK:Deforestation has double the effect on global warming that previously thought." Gale Senage Learning, gale.com. "New Findings from Linkoping University and Climate Change Described (Quanitative Analysis of Critical Factors for the Climate Impact of Landfill Mining)." Gale Senage Learning, gale.com.

Project Details

Project ID204410570
CreatedFebruary 15, 2018
Last ModifiedMay 5, 2019
SharedApril 12, 2019
Visibilityvisible
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