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    INTRODUCTION Protection of environment or in other words environment preservations or preventing environment pollution has been a growing concern of the modern times. As time flies by‚ and with the theory of global warming and other environmental issues coming into action‚ protecting the environment is of utmost significance. Every nation has its duty towards protecting their surrounding environment. Protecting environment has become such an issue that nowadays; the perspective of protecting has

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    Air Pollution Causing Global Warming This paper presents the causes and effects of air pollution. Other stratospheric research is concerned with the downward trends in global ozone that have recently been measured over populated regions in the mid altitudes. The author focuses on the various factors associated with global warming. From the Paper: "Air pollution is any visible or invisible substance found in the air that is not part of the normal composition of air. Some air pollution is

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    Pollution Caused By Factories Factory related pollution is the number one source of pollution in the United States. Factory pollution accounts for more than half the volume of all water pollution‚ as well as for the most deadly of pollutants. More than 365‚000 manufacturing factories consume vast quantities of fresh water to carry away wastes of several different types. This waste water from industrial factories is discharged into lakes‚ oceans and streams‚ which eventually disperse the polluting

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    Air pollution is a major problem facing our environment today. This dilemma is harmful to every living creature on this planet. How can we limit the causes of air pollution? There are industrial as well as residential causes of air pollution. We need to limit the effects of air pollution. We all know it affects the environment‚ but it also can affect us directly. Air pollution needs to be controlled. Air pollution can be defined as pollution in the air. It is all around us. It might not be as clearly

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    Air Pollution

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    fill up the surrounding air. Exposure to air pollution can bother your eyes and throat‚ and can even damage your lungs. Smog is a mixture of smoke and fog that contains ozone and is unhealthy to breathe. You probably know about the ozone layer that’s high above the atmosphere—it protects the Earth from solar radiation. But when ozone is down near the land in the air we breathe‚ it can bother our lungs and kill plants. What is pollution and how does it affect us? Pollution is the contamination of

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    Nitrous

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    NITROSYL CHLORIDE 657 NITROSYL CHLORIDE [2696-92-6] Formula: ClNO; MW 65.459 Structure: Cl—N=O. bent molecule‚ N—O bond distance 1.139Å and N—Cl bond distance 1.975Å Uses Nitrosyl chloride is an important component of aqua regia. It is an oxidizing agent in organic synthesis. It also is used as a catalyst. Physical Properties Yellow gas; heavier than air‚ density 2.3 (air=1); gas density 2.872 g/L; liquefies at –5.55°C; liquid density 1.273 g/mL; freezes at –59.4°C; critical temperature 167°C;

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    Because the valley is able to provide so much‚ in terms of crops‚ perhaps that is the reason why people may want to move there. The poverty rate of those living in the San Joaquin valley‚ about twenty percent‚ was way below the nation’s poverty rate of about fourteen percent. The rate of educated people‚ including adults with a high school diploma‚ is also much lower in this valley. According to the Joint center for political and economic studies San Joaquin Valley place matters team‚ the life expectancy

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    Should Everyone Switch Completely to Electric Cars? Everyday gas powered cars destroy the environment and the people that drive these gas guzzlers pay a ton of money to use them. Many people think that gas powered cars are better than electric cars‚ but they do not know the real truth. After you read this paper you will understand why electric cars are better for yourself and the environment; you might even have to buy one! There are many credible sources that prove the benefits of having an electric

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    are many reasons of it but mostly it is caused by cars‚ growing cities‚ development of economy and industrialization. Clean air consists of several gases. When some other gases or dangerous elements get into the clean air‚ pollution is inevitable. Ozone layer is affected too much by pollution and it will cause serious disturbances on the environment. People are the main cause of pollution because the things that we use contain dangerous chemicals and they make atmosphere dirtier. Furthermore climate

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    Earth’s surface. When the Sun’s energy reaches the Earth’s atmosphere‚ some of it is reflected back to space and the rest is absorbed and re-radiated by greenhouse gases. Greenhouse gases include: water vapour carbon dioxide methane nitrous oxide ozone and some artificial chemicals such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). The absorbed energy warms the atmosphere and the surface of the Earth. This process maintains the Earth’s temperature at around 33 degrees Celsius warmer than it would otherwise be

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