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Glaciers on the tips of Mount Kenya melts

Mount Kenya rises to an altitude of 5,000 meters, making it the second highest peak in Africa. However, for several years, the glaciers in which it is located disappear. According to experts, the effects of climate change caused that the largest glacier, Ledenjak Lewis, lost almost 90% of his volume between 1934 and 2010. This glacial melt has significant consequences for wild animals, flora and human residents in the region.
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