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Submitted by kruzzoli on Tue, 12/11/2018 - 00:23

If the trend of an increasingly warm winter continues, which is proven by both Figure G and Figure T, then eventually Caribou will not see temperatures below freezing on average. This will have drastic effects on the seasons and the precipitation, more flooding will occur as there is less snow and the length of seasons will change. Warmer temperatures will cause many problems such as drastic changing of ecosystems, so the wildlife currently inhabiting northern Maine will not be suitable for the environment. They will begin to migrate north to follow the cooler weather and wildlife from the south will migrate north to Caribou in order to also follow cooler temperatures. The ecosystems throughout the country will be out of balance and this can have drastic impacts on industry and the ecosystems.

 

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