Sentence examples for temperatures have contributed from inspiring English sources

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Climate experts say rising global temperatures have contributed to avalanches on the Himalayan mountains.

Wildfire experts said there are numerous indicators that warming temperatures have contributed to the fires by drying out vegetation and soils and causing an earlier spring melt of snow.

"The forest fires and the extremely hot temperatures have contributed to climate change and the environment becoming even more hot button issues".

"The forest fires and the extremely hot temperatures have contributed to climate change and the environment becoming even more hot button issues," Erik Brattberg, director of the Europe programme at the Carnegie Endowment, told VICE News.

Another 14 U.S. cities set new record highs by 8 p.m. EDT (0000 GMT) on Tuesday, according to Accuweather.com, including St .Louis, Milwaukee, Detroit and Syracuse, which all topped out above 100 F. Those temperatures have contributed to the worst drought since 1956, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said in a report posted on its website.

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Our results combined suggest that landscape scale changes in agricultural land use and increased spring temperatures both have contributed to the increased pest abundances observed 2008 2011 compared to 1935 1937.

The occurrence of 4 of the 5 infections reported here during the warm season indicates that the rising temperatures might have contributed to the expanded range of climatically restricted fungi to cooler areas and that the emergence of B. capitatus might be a consequence of the local effects of global warming (5, 15 ).

Habitat filtering related to temperature could have contributed to the presence of a unique clade.

Although the continuous exposure in our study should not have increased the mice's body temperatures, it may have contributed in keeping the animal's body temperature above ambient, therewith economizing mitochondrial heat production.

However, since younger populations are less likely to be affected by extreme temperatures, temperature is unlikely to have contributed to IHD trends in those groups.

The frequency of structural ruptures was positively influenced by temperature that may have contributed to increase the number of bubbles (it could be translated in crispness).

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