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    Global Warming

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    Unimaginable Destruction Global warming is not a sci-fi creation‚ but a harsh reality that may one day lead to the extinction of many species including mankind if preventative measures are not taken. Like most diseases humans face‚ early detection is key to treating and preventing the problem from escalating out of control. If measures to combat global warming are not taken immediately the earth may become uninhabitable and ruined forever. Although the earth has gone through natural climate changes

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    Air Pollution

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    Organization‚ around two million people die prematurely from the effects of polluted air every single year. Air pollution is a huge problem—and not just for people living in smog-choked cities: through such things as global warming and damage to the ozone layer‚ it has the potential to affect us all. So what exactly causes this major environmental issue and what can we do about it? Let’s take a closer look! Photo: Air pollution is obvious when it pours from a smokestack (chimney)‚ but it’s not always so

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    Pt1420 Unit 9

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    are nitrogen ‚ oxygen‚ water vapor‚ ozone‚ and the particulates. 3. The cause of atmospheric pressure is exerted equally in all directions up‚ down‚ and sideways. 4. The two types of barometers measure atmospheric pressure ‚ atm ‚ millimeters and or inches of mercury and the millibars mb. Therefore‚ the two barometers are the mercurial and the aneroid. 5. The layer of the atmosphere in which weather occurs is called the troposphere. 6. The four main layers of the atmosphere are the troposphere

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    Effects of Technology

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    Unless a person lives in a country where technology is prevalent‚ one’s life is most likely influenced by technology in one way or another. For example if one looks at the devices in a modern day home‚ a refrigerator‚ an electric stove‚ a blender or a toaster oven will be found. In the living room‚ one will most likely have a television and perhaps a computer. A large percentage of people own cell phones to stay connected with friends‚ family‚ colleagues and business associates. The most up to

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    Oxygen is one of the most important and abundant elements on Earth. About 46 percent of the Earth’s crust is oxygen. It is colorless and odorless and makes up about 20.95 percent of the atmosphere by volume. Oxygen exists in water as part of water molecule‚ in the atmosphere as a gas‚ in the Earth’s crust and in an enormous variety of rocks and minerals. It can also be released from the plants through photosynthesis. Moreover it is very essential for life and is part of almost every biological molecule

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    affect our families and our future one day. There are some problems affecting the environmental stability‚ namely- ozone depletion‚ enhanced greenhouse effect‚ global warming‚ and climate change. First‚ what is ozone depletion? Ozone depletion is defined as the thinning of the ozone layer‚ caused by a group of manufactured chemicals called ozone-depleting substances (ODS). Ozone –depleting-substances include chlorofluorocarbons‚ halons‚ carbon tetrachloride‚ methyl bromide‚ hydrobromofluorocarbons

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    Fire Safety

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    Fire Safety Fire is one of the most dangerous earthly elements. Fire is used for both good and bad reasons. For example‚ Fire can be used for cooking‚ heating‚ and melting things. However‚ it is also used for smoking‚ burning‚ and disaster. When you think of fire‚ the first thing that should come to mind is how to handle it safely. Fire safety is very important‚ especially when it comes to young people manipulating it. Sure when you were younger you experienced numerous fire drills. In the rain

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    The use of words have been around since the cavemen and poems followed soon after. Authors tend to try and express deep emotions through poems such has ballads‚ Haikus‚ and rhyme to name a few. Sometimes the authors can drown the message they are trying to convey in a slew of words that tend to confuse the readers. The less word the better is something that a large amount of authors try to abide by when writing poems. Now with things like twitter where the author of the tweet only gets 140 characters

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    friendly and it is much cheaper than the other types of battery. It does not contain any toxic that is hazardous and dangerous to human’s health and it is very easy to construct. fossil fuels do. And most especially‚ it does not have any effect in the ozone layers like the It is considered as a renewable source of energy because it can be naturally replenished. Vinegar is a liquid consisting mainly of acetic acid (CH3COOH) and water. The acetic acid is produced by the fermentation ofethanol by acetic acid

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    EFFECTS OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (10244818) Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are organic chemical compounds that have high enough vapor pressures under normal conditions to significantly vaporize and enter the atmosphere. According to EPA ’s Terms of the Environment‚ a volatile organic compound is "any organic compound that participates in atmospheric photochemical reactions except those designated by EPA as having negligible photochemical reactivity." VOC can also stand for the term “volatile

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