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    agriculture in our country. Fluctuation and change of future climate‚ especially the effect of the warm-increasing of greenhouse gases‚ may further lead to the disaster of flood and drought. According to data concerned‚ carbon dioxide‚ methane and nitrogen oxide and so on are major gases resulting in greenhouse effect. 15%~20% of results of climate warming are due to methane‚ which is the second major greenhouse gas next to carbon dioxide and whose influence is 21 times that of carbon dioxide ‚ so

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    ORGANIC AND INORGANIC CONSTITUENT IN ESSENTIAL IN PLANTS AND NUTRIENTS REQUIRED TO PLANTS Organic constituent DEFINITION An organ‚ system‚ or other discrete element of an organism the part of the plant that carries out photosynthesis. EXPLANATION: The chemical compounds of living things are known as organic compounds because of their association with organisms. Organic compounds‚ which are the compounds associated with life processes‚ are the subject matter of organic chemistry. Among the numerous

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    commercial fertilizers. There are many qualities that charcoal brings to the dinner table‚ to research‚ to nature‚ and to the world that you may not recognize as such unless they are pointed out. Due to its extremely high surface area‚ nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus stick to the charcoal and provide an excellent home to soil friendly bacteria and thus essentially turning charcoal into a slow release fertilizer. Inoculate it with fertilizer before applying. Most of the plants growers nowadays are

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    Hypoxia

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    habitat loss‚ such as reduced growth in commercially harvested species and loss of biodiversity‚ habitat‚ and biomass.( SAH.p.13) The surge in the number of U.S. Waters developing Hypoxia is linked to eutrophication due to nutrient ( nitrogen and phosphorus) and organic matter enrichment resulting from human activities. ( Diaz & Rosenberg. 2008. SAH.p.11) Although‚ coastal Hypoxia can be caused by natural processes‚ such as the change in our weather‚ such as El-Nino. Oregon has

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    pollution

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    sleep or relax. Contents [hide] 1 Air pollution 2 Water pollution 3 Noise pollution 4 Soil pollution 5 References Air pollution[change | change source] Air pollution is caused by harmful gases such as carbon dioxide‚ sulphur dioxide‚ nitrogen dioxide carbon monoxide and very small particles of carbon. Most of the pollution is caused by factories‚ vehicles and livestock. Today air pollution has become dangerous to humans. Heavy air pollution may cause breathing problems such as asthma

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    SECTION : A (20×1=20) I Answer All The Questions :- 1. De-brogline equation 1s……………….. 2. The bond order of nitrogen molecule is………… a ) 2.5 b ) 2 c ) 1.5 d )3 3. Which of the following parhcle having same lainehic energy would have maximum de-broglie wavelength ? a )α-parhcle b ) proton c ) β-particle d ) neutron 4

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    What is the mass of 15 liters of chlorine gas at STP? [2] 7. Write the balanced equation for each a. Nitrogen and oxygen react in cylinders of car engines to form nitrogen monoxide. [1] b. Nitrogen monoxide is a primary pollutant. After it escapes into the atmosphere‚ it reacts with oxygen to produce nitrogen dioxide. [1] c. Nitrogen dioxide is a secondary pollutant which can react further with oxygen and water in the atmosphere to produce nitric acid

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    mineral and non-mineral nutrients. The mineral nutrients include nitrogen‚ phosphorus and potassium; non-mineral nutrients include oxygen‚ hydrogen and carbon. The non-mineral nutrients are found in the air and water‚ whereas mineral nutrients are obtained through fertilizers and naturally occurring matter in the soil. While the peanuts themselves‚ as part of the legume family‚ are nitrogen-rich‚ the peanut shells contain very little nitrogen. According to the North Carolina State University Cooperative

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    Fritz Haber

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    method of creating Ammonia‚ which was extremely rare at the time‚ the process is named “Haber Process” as this is very scientist to be invented by Fritz Haber. Haber created a way of applying high temperature and high pressure with iron to combine nitrogen and hydrogen in their gaseous forms to produce Ammonia‚ which is also a reversible reaction. The nitric acid in ammonia can be used as manufacturing agriculture fertilizer and explosives. Overall‚ it supports German in a very important way as it

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    Bacteria are among the oldest species in the world.They both incerease in number and comply with nature very quikly so‚they maintain their species.Therefore‚bacteria have been the most common type of species according to number.Hence‚bacteria had been classified in order to make analysis.easily.Bacteria can be classified into three main categories on the basis of their nurition:saprophytic‚parasitic and chemoautotrophic bacteria. The Saprophytic bacteria are the first type of bacteria

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