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    Ecologically‚ Economically & Globally Automobiles have transformed our planet. There are positive and negative outcomes in all new technological innovations‚ new to the world products‚ and within product line extensions. Automobiles have a severe impact on society’s daily needs of transportation‚ their profit margin capabilities for corporations‚ and seemingly cover our globe. Considering these standards‚ innovators tend to shy away from implementing modernism of transportation. There are simple

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    Examine the role of one human activity in causing climate change With the rapid development of contemporary society‚ the balance between human and the nature has been destroyed. The increase of globally averaged temperature on the earth’s surface has occurred over the past century. Thus‚ climate problems have been the initial international issue to be handled. Industrial production is one of human activities causing climate change. Firstly‚ this essay will analyze how carbon dioxide and small

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    argon                                                            b. ozone                                                c. chlorofluorocarbon                 d. molecular oxygen     9. Ozone filters out most of the __________ radiation in sunlight.       a. infrared                                             b. gamma                                              c. ultraviolet                                          d. microwave   10.  Ozone is concentrated in the __________.       a. troposphere                                

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    dire it is growing to be. There are many problems that are causing global warming‚ and if they are not corrected‚ or at least prevented from here on out‚ there are going to be some severe complications in the near future. Greenhouse holes in the ozone layer and the decay of the atmosphere are just a few of the problems that need to be‚ at the very least‚ understood by the general community. Global Warming is caused by the Greenhouse effect. There are 4 steps in the Greenhouse effect process.

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    disappearance afflicts the oxygen balance. As a result every 10 minutes‚ one kind of animal‚ plant or insect dies forever‚ a big number of rivers and lakes dry up. The destruction of the ozone layer causes the global warming. The pollution of air and of the world’s ocean‚ the destruction of the ozone layer is the result of the men’s careless‚ a sign of ecological crises. An example of horrible ecological disaster is the Cernobyl tragedy in April 1986. That explosion afflicted not only Ucraine

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    of which can cause problems for humans‚ plants‚ and animals. There are several main types of pollution and well-known effects of pollution which are commonly discussed. These include smog‚ acid rain‚ the greenhouse effect‚ and "holes" in the ozone layer. Each of these problems has serious implications for our health and well-being as well as for the whole environment. One type of air pollution is the release of particles into the air from burning fuel for energy. Diesel smoke is a good example

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    technological advances which put into question man’s relationship with the environment and the environment’s moral status‚ eg: the preservation of endangered species‚ the conservation of natural habitats‚ overfishing‚ deforestation‚ depletion of ozone layer‚ pollution from machines and cars‚ greater negative effects on world’s poor than those who are rich (80% of resources controlled by 20%). Issues complicated by differing opinions about potential futures and sense of obligation to future generations

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    extinction. This activity have made many negative effects to the environment and our the Earth.. Second‚ People living has produced a huge of poisonous gases. These gases are released by cars‚ factories ‚ industrial ‚ and etc. They cloud destroy ozone layer ‚which could create a phenomenon called “the green house effect”. The green house effect cause the temperature of the Earth increases .As a result‚ the ice in the North and South thaw and cause the water level becomes higher. This is one of the

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    resources is the least to worry about; the use of all gasoline yields carbon dioxide. This carbon dioxide rises into the atmosphere and slowly tears away at the ozone layer by reacting with the chemical: ozone. As the ozone layer depletes‚ more of the sun’s harmful and heating rays penetrate the Earth warming it. If too much of the ozone is depleted‚ the globe’s average temperature will rise and throw nature off balance. Areas around the Earth’s equator are already feeling its effects. Drought plagues

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    Natural Resources Resources on the Earth Biosphere: The whole combination of animals‚ plants and non-living beings which by their interaction make the planet earth a live and vibrant place is called biosphere. Biotic Components: Living things constitute the biotic component of the biosphere. Abiotic Components: The air‚ the water and the soil form the non-living or a biotic component of the biosphere. The air is called the hygrosphere‚ the water is hydrosphere and the soil is called lithosphere

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