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    our earth resources. To understand the Global Warming effect we need to comprehend what man has done to this world first we have destroyed our trees and not planting new ones exposing the earth to all kinds of unsafe elements. This is called deforestation. So why are we doing this. According to the National Geographic this is for agriculture farmers cut forests to provide more room for planting crops or grazing livestock. Often many small farmers will each clear a few acres to feed their families

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    human is damaging the Earth. There are three main ways to damages the Earth from human activity are deforestation ‚ poisonous gases ‚ and it makes pollute the environment. First‚ a human activity that damages the Earth is deforestation. Deforestation destroys a huge area of forest every year. The world forests could completely disappear in a hundred years by human activities. Furthermore ‚ deforestation also cause the loss of plants and animals then lead some of them to extinction. This activity have

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    In 2005‚ scholars presented a theory that exacerbated ill-advised deforestation; prolonged drought made the people of Mayan abandon it. This has been put to test with archaeological evidence and data on the environment. The catastrophic event theory focuses on more than one natural disaster such as volcanic eruptions‚ hurricanes and earthquakes as the cause of the fall of Mayan. Nevertheless‚ the insufficient archaeological evidence makes unfeasible that just a sole natural disaster would have a

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    probably a forest of some kind. It was cut down‚ and where do you think the animals went? Nowhere! Deforestation is a huge issue! It creates endangered/ extinction of a species‚ if they don’t become endangered then they move and have to constantly adapt‚ and when they have to move into our home areas‚ they give us deadly diseases. The purpose of this essay is to inform the reader about deforestation on animals and humans. When we cut down forests animals have a high chance of becoming extinct and

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    The massive and consistent rate of destroying rainforests has created devastating shifts in the weather and climate in those immediate areas and on a global scale‚ so the stability of Earth’s climate relies heavily on banning rainforest deforestation. One role that rainforests play in regulating climate is stimulating precipitation through evapotranspiration and keeping the forest floor cool‚ so the climate becomes significantly drier and warmer when the land is converted to pastures. Evapotranspiration

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    Using different chemical seed soaks to improve the rate of germination A 2013 Year 9 Science Project by Josh Martin Class Level 1 with Mr Box Abstract: The purpose of this investigation was to determine which out of five readily available chemicals was the most effective at scarifying seeds to improve the rate of germination‚ and what concentration of the most effective chemical was the most efficacious. Ten seeds for each of the five chemicals hydrogen peroxide‚ glucose

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    Environmental Policy which was made to safeguard our environment and to promote sustainability as its prime objective. This report comprises of a brief introduction of Malaysia and the environmental problems it is facing currently which is both deforestation and pollution. This report shows the policy involved to create a better environment. It also shows the targets of the policy as well as its effectiveness. An example which supports the policy is the construction of a green building. Introduction

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    rainfall * Gully erosion – occurs where there’s intense rainfall and little vegetation cover. Force of water cuts gullies in slopes :O! * Wind erosion – occurs in dry parts of world * What makes soil erosion worse? * Deforestation and removing vegetation. As a result of this soil gets exposed to wind/rain * Overgrazing by animals. Result is same as above * Over cultivating the soil! Especially monoculture which weakens the soil and structure and removed

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    stirred controversial debate for many years now is deforestation‚ the use of chemicals on our crops and global warming. The opposing dynamics that play into these problems leaves the question‚ “Is it ethical?” unresolved. Forests‚ like all our nature entities‚ serve more than just aesthetic purposes. Not only does it provide trees‚ which have multiple purposes‚ namely the production of paper and contribution to atmospheric oxygen. Deforestation destroys not only forests but also reduces the biodiversity

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    Extensive deforestation‚ including uprooting‚ was resulting in accelerated soil erosion in most camps. The problem was further aggravated by the onset of the rainy season. While erosion could be observed in and around refugee camps in Goma‚ the problem was very serious

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