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  global warming you global warming and climate change global  warming global warming is a climatological   phenomenon in which the global temperature is  rising because of increasing concentrations of   greenhouse gases in the atmosphere wire if the  surface is warming our Sun which is reasonably   hot sends us a mixture of various rays which  is composed for 10% of UV 40% of visible   light and 50% of infrared when the incoming  solar radiation arrives at the top of the   atmosphere it is directly reflected towards  space by clouds and the various layers of   the atmosphere the remainder of this incoming  energy is absorbed by the various components   of our planet such as atmosphere earth surface  ocean etc since the Earth's surface is colder   than the Sun it radiates heat back to the  atmosphere in the form of infrared energy most of the emitted infrared radiation is  absorbed by the atmosphere and warms in   so the atmosphere also gains heat and radiates  energy both upwards
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Android vs  iPhone As of May 2019 the market share for phone operating systems is really only a two horse  race - iOS and Android, with Android controlling just over 75 percent of the market and iOS  with just under 23 percent. Kai OS and some others like Nokia’s OS were next with a negligible market share. It’s become a matter of fact that in this world there are Android fans and iOS fans,  and people don’t tend to cross over to the other side. We all know folks who would never give up their iPhone for say, a Samsung, and we all know people who tell you iPhones are overpriced and more of an accessory than a necessity. But which operating system is really the best?  That’s what we’ll try and find out for you. Before we get to the pros and cons of each system let’s first have a look at the history  of these two OS’s. We’ll start with Android. The company Android Inc. was founded in 2003 by a bunch of guys, but the one you’ve most  likely heard of is Andy Rubin. At first the idea was an