we can save Natural Resources by using less of these resources as they run out and as we know most of them are non-renewable which means that once this resource is finsihed there will be no more of it on earth like animals becoming exstinct so as we do use alot of our natural resources we do know that it will run out eventually and that we will be without that resource so we should not take to much of that resource we should take a little bit and wait a while and then take a bit again we people in South Africa are taking to much and not using it this has to change and quick
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South African Airways was established on 1 February 1934, when the South African government took over the assets and liabilities of Union Airways.
The population of South African Breweries is 9,400.
Standard bank of south africa
Global warming will head to Antarctica (south pole
Global warming would have no affect on the location of the poles.
global warming!!
Quite. Although global warming may change that.
Quite. Although global warming may change that.
The depletion of Rainforests could increase rate of global warming. It is because these forests absorb carbon dioxide. In their presence this greenhouse gas would cause global warming.
poverty;global warming; disease and crime
Global warming does not directly impact the ozone layer. However, it can indirectly affect it by changing atmospheric conditions that influence ozone depletion. The main concern for the ozone layer is ozone depletion caused by human-made chemicals like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which are not related to global warming.
south pole, global warming is melting the ice caps and reducing the land mass the penguins can live on
It isn't growing anymore. GLOBAL WARMING? Everything north and south is melting not freezing..
Various reasons. E.g. global economic recession (has less affect on South Africa), South African culture, South African English, missing families, the apparent spirituality in South Africa, and harmonious mixture of nations.
South Africa has a weak target equivalent to a 20 to 82% increase by 2030, compared with 1990.