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    Inhalant intoxication Overview: Inhalants are regularly known as any vapors or exhaust which can bring about a type of inebriation on the individual who inhales them in an encased space. Paint‚ pastes‚ and cleaning liquids are a portion of the more basic sorts of inhalants that are utilized for inebriation. Whatever is breathed in‚ the side effects are fundamentally the same and incorporate a feeling of elation‚ discombobulating‚ impeded reflexes and a general dormant condition of being. Knowing

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    SINKHOLES Methane Gas Hydrates Scientists at Cardiff University have discovered the presence of large concentrations of methane gas trapped in the ocean floor. This gas is due to dying and decomposing sea organisms‚ or serpentinization. The sediment contains bacteria that produce methane‚ which accumulates as super concentrated methane ice‚ called gas hydrates. The layer of ice traps the methane gas‚ and scientists are studying it as a potential energy source. What is methane? Methane is an extremely

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    answer letter on the term’s blank line. Example: __L____ __F__ autotroph __J__lithotroph __H__heterotroph __C__obligate aerobe __M__obligate anaerobe __D__facultative A. an organism that consumes methane. B. B. an organism that creates methane. C. an organism that requires oxygen. D. an organism that can tolerate either the presence or absence of oxygen. E. an organism that obtains its carbon from either organic or inorganic compounds

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    Essay About Greenwash

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    In recent years‚ the competition among companies is fiercer than ever‚ and customers have been concerned about environmental issues‚ so many organizations devote themselves to attract customers via promoting green products and services. As a result‚ green products as well as greenwashing products‚ which are labeled as eco-friendly while actually they are not‚ have inundated the marketplace in modern society. However‚ some companies overstate their environmental claims so that customers have difficulty

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    Clean Coal

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    In the past decade global warming‚ and the potential dangers that goes with it has been a topic‚ which needs to be fixed. Clean coal technologies (CCN) are methods that will lead to mankind taking a huge step in the right direction. First‚ the basic definition of CCT is the process of cleaning coal‚ so when it is used it will not damage the atmosphere. Second‚ after the coal is purified‚ there are two ways of containing the poisons. Finally‚ when CCT is perfected‚ how can leading companies implement

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    Climate Change and China

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    The Ethical Problem of China’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions In the year 2006‚ China took over the title of the “largest greenhouse gas emitter” from America‚ producing the most overall greenhouse gas quantity annually. The Energy Information Administration predicts that China’s emissions will grow at a remarkable 4.2% per year between 1990 and 2030 a growth rate that is higher than any other emitter. The climate problem in China is very serious; if China’s trend toward producing greenhouse gases still

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    Tsunami and Burning Fuels

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    TSUNAMI  Tsunami is a series of water waves caused by the displacement of a large volume of a body of water‚ typically an ocean or a large lake. Earthquakes‚ volcanic eruptions and other underwater explosions (including detonations of underwater nuclear devices)‚ landslides‚ glacier calving’s meteorite impacts and other disturbances above or below water all have the potential to generate a tsunami. The effects of a tsunami are devastating. They are one of the world’s worst natural disasters that

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    This paper is submitted by mechanupam (ANUPAM BASU) Advantages of CNG It is the most economical & environment friendly fuel available. Though the initial cost of conversion kit may seem to be high‚ the same can be recovered in less than 2 years because of low operating cost. It is the most economical & environment friendly fuel available. Though the initial cost of conversion kit may seem to be high‚ the same can be recovered in less than 2 years because of low operating cost. CNG is environment

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    Effects of Consumerism

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    Imprints on Planet Earth | Consumerism effects Is consumerism just another fancy word for shopping? Who is to say that one person’s ecological footprint from consuming has no effect on the planet? An ecological footprint‚ also known as a carbon footprint‚ is the scientific measure of one’s consumption and the effect of their expenditure to the planet earth (Heddings & Frazier‚ 2009). Every small act of consumption is a connection to a larger picture. As the population grows‚ so does

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    Tenebrio Molitor

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    Tenebrio molitor is the scientific name for mealworm. While conducting the experiment‚ the Tenebrio molitor is given a drug name aspirin to see the changes in the worm after taking the drug. The independent variable is aspirin and the dependent variable is death rate. Aspirin is given to Tenebrio molitor to see if they die from taking the drug. In many countries‚ mealworms are being served for meals. It’s surprisingly tasty and is a very high source of protein. Mealworms live in places surrounded

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