Cutting down too many trees will result in nature being gone very soon. We will not be able to survive because we live on the oxygen that trees and plants breathe out. Because we need O2 and give off CO2‚ and because trees and plants breathe CO2 and give off O2‚ if one group is not there then the other will die. It is a bad thing if we keep cutting down trees in an unlimited way. In addition to the impact on the balance of gases (O2-CO2)‚ trees and plants provide habitat for huge numbers of creatures
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Effects of Cutting down trees Every year over 30 million trees are cut down. This had made a lot of hardship for the animals and wildlife in the area. Every time a tree is cut that is one more homeless animal who will end up traveling closer to the city. First‚ these animals will wonder around trying to find food‚ once they can not they will turn to any and every source. This is when domesticated animals start to become infected with outside diseases from being bit by wild animals. This will
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the tree respectfully and economically‚ we have one of the greatest resources on the earth. - Frank Lloyd Wright Trees provide a range of benefits to society. These benefits are both tangible and non-tangible. Tangible benefits are marketable resources g g g that we can measure. Intangible benefits are difficult to measure‚ but improve our quality of life. 1 Most trees in cities or communities are planted to p p provide beauty or y shade‚ which are two excellent reasons for their
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respond to a warmer climate by moving to cooler locations. Most animals live in areas with very specific climate conditions‚ such as temperature that enable them to thrive. Any change in the climate of an area can affect the animals living there‚ as well as the makeup of the entire ecosystem‚ global warming is causing these issues. Many animals are harmed and/or killed by global warming. Water temperature is affecting many animals‚ which is causing population to decline in many species that require
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In the past two centuries‚ awareness of the rights of animals has been on the rise. The question whether animals belong to the wild or behind iron is often argued upon. I shall analyze the views of both sides and provide my conclusion. Firstly‚ why should animals be caged in the first place? They are wild and uncivilized creatures. They have very narrow aims; eat‚ sleep‚ breed ‚ die. They are potentially a threat to humans as there are countless recorded incidents of wild bears roaming into human
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“The Trees” by Philip Larkin The trees are coming into leaf Like something almost being said; The recent buds relax and spread‚ Their greenness is a kind of grief. Is it that they are born again And we grow old? No‚ they die too‚ Their yearly trick of looking of looking new. Is it written down in rings of grain. Yet still the unresting castles thresh In full grown thickness every May. Last year is dead‚ they seem to say‚ Begin afresh‚ afresh‚ afresh. Imagery to Larkin’s “The Trees” Voice
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usable as lumber‚ only plants above a specified height or only perennial species. At its broadest‚ trees include the taller palms‚ the tree ferns‚ bananas and bamboo. A tree typically has many secondary branches supported clear of the ground by the trunk. This trunk typically contains woody tissue for strength‚ and vascular tissue to carry materials from one part of the tree to another. For most trees it is surrounded by a layer of bark which serves as a protective barrier. Below the ground‚ the
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balance and they are the most important things on earth because all animals and humans are dependent on it. “The nature of our future depends on the future of our nature”. Oxygen production‚ cleaning the soil‚ controlling noise pollution‚ taking in carbon dioxide but give out oxygen‚ cleaning the air‚ providing shade and coolness‚ act as our natural air conditioner can be considered as the first few reasons why trees are priceless. Trees also help-save energy‚ improve air quality‚ and solves health
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HISTORY OF CUTTING TOOL MATERIALS • Cutting tool used during the industrial revolution in 1800 A.D • First cutting tool was cast using crucible method (1740) and slight hardened by H.T. • 1868: R. Mushet found by adding Tungsten we can increase hardness and tool life ( Air Quenching) • F.W.Taylor in Pennsylvania did the most basic research in metal cutting between 1880-1905 • Invented high speed steel (better H.T. process) • Better alloy
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I. Lubricants selection and Application A.Viscosity Most important property of any lubricant is viscosity. A common mistake when selecting a grease is to confuse the grease consistency with the base oil viscosity. Because the majority of grease-lubricated applications are element bearings‚ one should consider viscosity selection for those applications. While most would not use an EP 220 gear oil for an oil-lubricated electric motor bearing‚ many people will use a grease containing that same oil
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