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    HARM THE ENVIRONMENT OF AIR POLLUTION       1. Harm to human health and animal life on earth:       Air pollution on the human body and animals primarily via the respiratory tract as well as direct effects on the eyes and skin of the body. They cause diseases such as suffocation‚ acute pulmonary edema‚ a number of irritating contaminants for coughs‚ asthma‚ tuberculosis‚ lung cancer‚ causing bitter tears‚ cause allergies‚ itching on skin‚ urticaria‚ stone dust and asbestos dust causes lung .

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    our mood but also removes the boredom and weariness caused by the hectic schedule of the whole day. The atmosphere during the moonlit night is surcharged with calmness and quietness‚ particularly in the countryside which is away from the clamour and noise of city. The plants and trees and whole atmosphere bathed in the cool light of the moon present an enchanting sight. Walking in such an atmosphere really fills with joy. It elevates our spirit. It invigorates us for better thinking and ideas. We are

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    has being threatened by human activities approximately since the Industrial Revolution‚ in the 19th century‚ which has contributed to expand the greenhouse effect. From this time on‚ humanity has massively increased the gases that are sent to the atmosphere due to better life conditions‚ allowing people‚ from all over the world‚ to use certain new objects and energies that damage the suitability of planet Earth. In the last ten years we assisted to an increasingly global warming‚ meaning that temperature

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    Global warming is result of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. These gases trap radiation from sun and hold them from being released back into space. This causes rise in temperature at few places on earth. It is not much noticeable in western part of earth but in eastern parts like North Pole‚ Alaska and others slight increase in temperatures makes a huge difference. Scientists believe that if current situation continues many kinds of changes will take place which can be either beneficial or harmful

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    carelessness. Global Warming is one of the natural disasters that we are facing today. Its effect is due to our carbon emissions (greenhouse gases) from industries. These greenhouse gases are trapped in the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases trapped heat from the sun radiation as well as from the earth. Atmosphere protects the earth to maintain a constant temperature by trapping the heat from the sun. However‚ due to the greenhouse effects‚ it traps heat more than it used to be. As a result‚ it warms the earth

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    done right and safely dispose of it far enough away from Earth to be forgotten about. Blasting trash and toxic/radioactive waste into the endless void known as space would benefit our planet’s surface by keeping it cleaner as well as our planets atmosphere. A very large percentage of the Earths population does not even know where their trash goes once it is out of their house‚ hand‚ or possession. If somebody throws a piece of trash on the ground where does it end up? Once trash is disposed of

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    temperature that the earth experiences because certain gases in the atmosphere trap energy from the sun. * Earth receive most of it’s energy‚ called radiation‚ from the Sun sun earth Atmosphere * The Earth’s surface absorbs the solar energy and release it back to the atmosphere as infrared(IR)radiation‚ some of which goes back to space. * IR radiations emitted by the Earth is absorbed by gases in the atmosphere that re-emit the energy as the heat back towards the Earth’s surface

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    IA C-11.E2.3 EFFICIENT SPACE WEATHER PROFILING USING A MICROSATELLITE Kanika Garg Department of Aeronautical Engineering‚ Manipal Institute of Technology‚ Karnataka 576104‚ INDIA Email: gargkanika9@gmail.com Pramit P Dash Department of Electronics and Communications‚ Manipal Institute of Technology‚ Karnataka 576104‚ INDIA Email: pramitpdash@gmail.com Gourav Mahapatra Department of Aeronautical Engineering‚ Manipal Institute of Technology‚ Karnataka 576104‚ INDIA Email: mahapatra.gourav@gmail

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    ------------------------------------------------- Etymology The word horticulture is modeled after agriculture‚ and comes from the Latin hortus "garden" and cultūra "cultivation"‚ from cultus‚ the perfect passive participle of the verb colō "I cultivate".Hortus is cognate with the native English word yard (in the meaning of land associated with a building) and also the borrowed word garden. ------------------------------------------------- Understanding horticulture Horticulture is a term

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    are generated and contained. This orange layer gives way to the whitish Stratosphere and then into the Mesosphere."[1] Atmosphere diagram showing stratosphere. The layers are to scale: from Earth’s surface to the top of the stratosphere (50km) is just under 1% of Earth’s radius. (click to enlarge) The stratosphere (/ˈstrætəsfɪər/) is the second major layer of Earth’s atmosphere‚ just above the troposphere‚ and below the mesosphere. It is stratified in temperature‚ with warmer layers higher up and

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