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Even without climate change, world food prices are expected to increase due to growing populations and rising incomes, as well as a greater demand for biofuels. 

 Rice: While overall rice yields have increased, rising temperatures with lower rainfall at the end of the growing season have caused a significant loss in India’s rice production. Without climate change, average rice yields could have been almost 6% higher (75 million tons in absolute terms). 

 Wheat: Recent studies shows that wheat yields peaked in India and Bangladesh around 2001 and have not increased since despite increasing fertilizer applications. Observations show that extremely high temperatures in northern India - above 34°C - have had a substantial negative effect on wheat yields, and rising temperatures can only aggravate the situation.

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In 632 Allah’s prophet Muhammed died in Arabia. After fighting many times against many other civilizations such as the Byzantine Empire, Islam was introduced to Iran via military conquest by the Arabs and within the next two centuries, Persia (Iran) was mostly Muslim. In ancient Iran, Islam taught people that all Muslims were equal. Centuries after that, Iran was taken over and influenced by many Arab countries around them but stayed true to Islam and were said to be proud of the fact that anyone who did conquer them ended up adapting to their superior culture and or religion. 1501 marked the beginning of the Safavid dynasty who practiced a minority version of Islam called Shia. The dynasty instated it as Persia’s state religion and most of the people who were previously Sunni Islam (most popular) then switched over to Shia and are Shias to this day. Because of this, neighbouring Sunni powers attacked Persia which in turn allowed Persia to develop a version Islam with Persian characteristics. As you can see, the religion of Islam had a massive part in forming what Persia, now Iran, is today. Many people do not know that Iranian people actually used to be majority Sunni muslims and switched over in the 1500’s to Shia.

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In 632 Allah’s prophet Muhammed died in Arabia. After fighting many times against many other civilizations such as the Byzantine Empire, Islam was introduced to Iran via military conquest by the Arabs and within the next two centuries, Persia (Iran) was mostly Muslim. In ancient Iran, Islam taught people that all Muslims were equal. Centuries after that, Iran was taken over and influenced by many Arab countries around them but stayed true to Islam and were said to be proud of the fact that anyone who did conquer them ended up adapting to their superior culture and or religion. 1501 marked the beginning of the Safavid dynasty who practiced a minority version of Islam called Shia. The dynasty instated it as Persia’s state religion and most of the people who were previously Sunni Islam (most popular) then switched over to Shia and are Shias to this day. Because of this, neighbouring Sunni powers attacked Persia which in turn allowed Persia to develop a version Islam with Persian characteristics. As you can see, the religion of Islam had a massive part in forming what Persia, now Iran, is today. Many people do not know that Iranian people actually used to be majority Sunni muslims and switched over in the 1500’s to Shia.

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