The Day After Tomorow
Essay by 24 • November 24, 2010 • 370 Words (2 Pages) • 1,047 Views
THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW
The film The Day After Tomorrow, the movie deals with global warming and how it might affect our climate. In the start of the movie some of the actors were drilling for ice samples in Antarctica. The ice samples are used for research in the distant pass's climate. They're drilling a piece of the ice shelf breaks off. It was the size of Texas. The movie then goes to a Global Warming conference in India. Their scientist explains that Global Warming can move the climate in to a cooling trend.
Their readings for last week were about melting ice caps everywhere in the world that could be from global warming. These papers also talked about the effects that could have on our planet. All of these events could not take place in a week like the movie wants you to believe. The papers talk about research that is starting to show just how bad global warming COULD be for our earth. In the movie they also have what they call supper cells. Supper cells are very big and can cover a whole country at one time. This cell forms like hurricanes but form over land. The cells pull air from high up in the atmosphere and bring down super cold air down to the ground. They're so big the air does not have a chance of warming up. All living things that are inside the cell die from freezing to death.
The movie deals with a worst-case scene. The movie shows the effect of what happens when the process of global warming. When too much fresh water is unbalanced with the amount of salt-water will cause a climate change, but not as fast as in the movie. The Day After Tomorrow, can be a good movie to go and watch but don't go for the scientific value. All of the parts were they discuss the science are short and over reacted.
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