Friday 08. of May 2009 | 10:57 (GMT+2)
We are expecting the project will help us understand how to stop increase of green house gases and carbondioxide and learn from others what they do to stop this. Our country is very special because it has peace and we have not experienced any conflicts among ourselves and this enables us to do our daily activities We love to live here because it is so PEACEFUL.
Date: 08. of May 2009 | By: claude
I would like to know more about the Kilimanjaro. Have you ever been on the top of this mountain? I've read that Kilimanjaro is a critical humidifier in otherwise dry country, and its forests are crucial as a catchment for the water that flows into one of Tanzania's major rivers, the Pangani. As a result of a increasingly drier and warmer climate, precipitation has decreased on Kilimanjaro by 30% in recent years and the ice cap is estimated to be non permanent by the year 2020. It would be great if you could tell us more about this famous mountain, about the animals who live there and the flowers which grow.
Date: 08. of May 2009 | By: claude
I would like to know more about the Kilimanjaro. Have you ever been on the top of this mountain? I've read that Kilimanjaro is a critical humidifier in otherwise dry country, and its forests are crucial as a catchment for the water that flows into one of Tanzania's major rivers, the Pangani. As a result of a increasingly drier and warmer climate, precipitation has decreased on Kilimanjaro by 30% in recent years and the ice cap is estimated to be non permanent by the year 2020.