and volcanic activity that have created thousands of islands that comprise which two Southeast Asian countries? Indonesia and Philippines 4. What river‚ Southeast Asia’s longest waterway‚ and is valuable for transportation/trade‚ irrigation‚ hydroelectricity‚ and fishing? Mekong River 5. Using Figure 2.7(b) on page 40‚ which four countries have contradictory claims over the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea? Malaysia‚ China‚ Vietnam‚ &Philippines 6. The mining of what mineral resulted in
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recommended to consume. This is a key point because the fish consumption advisories are listing according to the contaminants within species of fish. Secondly‚ people used the resources in Lake Ontario and destroys the habitat. Such as using hydroelectricity‚ making the water warmer and hard for the eggs to respond. This messes up the natural pattern and consequences will happen. Thirdly‚ people cut trees‚ resulting in deforestation‚ all sorts of pollution. Chemicals enter the water may enter the
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The word TOURISM refers tour which is derived from the Latin word "TORNUS" . It means a tool for describing a circle of turner’s wheel (Bhatia‚ 2002). It is very important pleasure activity where tourists travel from one to another countries and one region to another region as well.And Tourism also involves money for getting services and time.So‚ it basically result for temporary visit or move from their place to other places.Therefore facilities provided to visitors to satisfy their wants and needs
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENERGY: THE PRESENT AND THE FUTURE SCENARIO A report CONTENTS S.NO | TOPIC | PAGE NUMBER | 1. | INTRODUCTION TO ENERGY | 3 | 2. | FORMS OF ENERGY | 4 | 3. | DIFFERENT TYPES OF RENEWABLE ENERGY * SOLAR ENERGY * HYDEL ENERGY * WIND ENERGY * BIOMASS ENERGY * GEOTHERMAL ENERGY * FUEL CELLS ENERGY * CO-GENERATION | 5581012141518 | 4. | DIFFERENT TYPES OF NON-RENEWABLE ENERGY * COAL * OIL AND GAS | 181822 | 5. | NUCLEAR ENERGY | 24 |
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SOLAR ENERGY INTRODUCTION SOLAR ENERGY is the radiant energy that we receive from the sun in the form of heat and light. It is an inexhaustible source of energy. Solar Energy is the ultimate source of most of the sources of energy that we use. The wind energy‚ water energy‚ energy of fossil fuels and the energy in food are due to solar energy. SOURCE OF SOLAR ENERGY The discovery of radioactivity led some scientists to suggest that the energy released during radioactive decay of radioactive
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ARTICLE: NEW GREEN TECHNOLOGY AND ITS BENEFIT 1.0 INTRODUCTION Malaysian must put a ‘price’ on carbon‚ set regulations and pour money into research and development and let Malaysian ingenuity meet the market force for clean energy. This strategy would not only help the world avoid the worst of climate change‚ it will end our dependence on hostile foreign regimes that we rely for oil. Everything that we would actually do in response to climate change would make us healthier as a country
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Dear Sir or Madame‚ I am an undergraduate student in the Department of xxx of the University xxx‚ from where I am expected to graduate at August 2011‚ with the note "very good". I wish to continue my studies and pursue a Master’s degree in Economics with a further specialisation on the field of Applied Microeconomics. During the semester that I studied at Berlin‚ through an Erasmus Exchange Programme scholarship and afterwards being on the Board of "Erasmus Student Network" in Athens I learned
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Government Official country name: India Government System: Constitutional Federal (federation) Republic Head of State: Pranab Mukherjee Official Languages: Hindi‚ English Region: Asia Allies/blocs: Russia‚ Singapore‚ South Korea People Population: 1‚220‚800‚358 Growth Rate: 1.51% Major religions/cultures: Hinduism‚ Islam‚ Christianity‚ Sikhism‚ Buddhism Standard of living: Overall life expectancy rate: 65 infant mortality rate: 72 per 1‚00 live births literacy rate:
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to and is now aided by many newer inventions such as artificial lures and advanced fishing reels. None of these fishing‚ but were adapted by the fishermen themselves. Bass fishing became more widespread as more and more rivers were dammed for hydroelectricity purposes. As these dams polluted the water they killed most of the river’s trout and salmon. Bass were then imported to replace the trout and to help sustain the ecosystems around these dams. This was an excellent opportunity for fishermen‚ and
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Energy Resources and their Uses in Producing Electricity Renewable energy is energy drawn from natural processes that are restored quicker than they are used up‚ some renewable energy resources are biomass‚ food‚ wind‚ waves‚ flowing water‚ solar and geothermal. The sun however‚ is known to be the ultimate energy resource since almost all energy resources originate from the sun’s energy. This is possible according to the law of conservation of energy which states that energy can’t be destroyed
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