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    can identify them. I will be testing if the pigment writes better than a normal pen. I will put the pigments in a magic marker tube so the people who will be testing it will know the color. Hydroponics In this experiment I will be testing if plants grow better in water than in soil. I will need plants‚ water‚ soil‚ and tags. I am going to identify each plant with tags so I can know what are the plants with water and with soil. I will

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    Vertical.Farming

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    Moreover‚ with sustainable technologies been vastly available and enhance over past decade. Architects could use existing sustainable technology in agriculture the hydroponic and aquaponic to designing the vertical farms. Sustainable technology such like solar panels‚ grey water treatment system‚ A landscaped green roof can provide private and safe open space for entertaining‚ as well as planted areas for colour‚ perfume and cooling shade. It can even include a herb or vegetable garden to

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    Ecuador‚ Bolivia and the Guiana’s‚ Guyana‚ French Guiana and Suriname. Tropical rainforests are located around the equator where temperatures stay near 80 degrees year round. Rainforest receive 160 too 400 inches of rain each year. Today‚ rapid deforestation threatens the Amazons forests. At current rates‚ 25 percent of

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    wood fuel‚ timber products‚ agriculture‚ and livestock. This is why we must take extreme measures to conserve these natural resources. We can conserve forests and woodlands by careful management of the woodlands and forests‚ also by limiting deforestation and by adapting good forestry practices and to encourage woodland owners to help sustain their land. New by-laws have been implemented in which if a heavy fine and/or prison sentence may follow if a person breaches their conservation agreement

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    in late winter and early spring‚ and then transplanted outside as the weather warms. Bumblebees are the pollinators of choice for most pollination‚[citation needed] although other types of bees have been used‚ as well as artificial pollination. Hydroponics can be used to make the most use of the interior space. The relatively closed environment of a greenhouse has its own unique management requirements‚ compared with outdoor production. Pests and diseases‚ and extremes of heat and humidity‚ have

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    the soil becomes useless and most farmers cannot afford fertiliser so the land is abandoned. Over three quarters of the rainforest has been destroyed so deforestation is a problem. Diamonds‚ gold‚ bauxite and many other useful ores or precious metals are also found in the rainforest area. The Savannah is hot and very dry due to drought‚ deforestation and overgrazing and there are not as many useful natural resources there‚ unfortunately more of the North of Ghana is turning into desert. Desertification

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    10 Environmental Problems

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    IROATU‚ GODSON C.S. ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTING ASSIGNMENT QUESTION: List 10 different environmental problems we have vis-à-vis the Causes‚ Impact and Solution LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS 1 CLIMATE CHANGE Climate change is a significant and lasting change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns over periods ranging from decades to millions of years. It may be a change in average weather conditions‚ or in the distribution of weather around the average conditions (i.e.‚ more

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    Aileen Beltran Professor Storie English 101 23 July 2014 Better Ways to Farm for a Better World Fig. 1. This illustration suggests how the future of agriculture can look in a few years (Postolach). Feed a growing world or destroy our planet; which one would you choose? Our population is beginning to grow while our natural resources are starting to become limited for our use. We are wasting water without thinking about how we will get water when it’s completely

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    Combatting food deserts is not an easy task‚ however that does not stop some communities and its members from bringing urban agriculture to life. According to a local community member‚ a food desert is a geographic area where affordable and nutritious foods are difficult to obtain‚ particularly for those without access to a car. Food deserts can often be located in rural and urban neighborhoods where access to affordable‚ healthy food options‚ such as fruits and vegetables are limited or non-existent

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    Deep in the land of what is now northern and nonwestern China‚ along with present day southern Mongolia‚ lies the cradle of something extraordinary: The Gobi Desert. Today this geographic land mark takes up an astonishing 1‚000 mi from southwest to the northeast end and 500 miles from north to south. It has many different variations of names from the Chinese‚ sometimes reffered to instead as "Shamo" or as "Hanhai" which translates to endless sea. Today the Gobi desert is home to many different types

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