transpiration both play important roles in plants. But there are factors which affect the rate of photosynthesis and transpiration. The external factor that was identified is the light intensity. It is crucial in the photosynthesis and the variation of its quality affects the photosynthetic rate. The effect of light intensity on photosynthesis and transpiration was determined by counting the number of bubbles in high and low light intensities. The rate of photosynthesis is the number of bubbles produced. The
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WATER OUR LIFELINE Water is a transparent fluid which forms the world’s streams‚ lakes‚ oceans and rain‚ and is the major constituent of the fluids of living things. As a chemical compound‚ a water molecule contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms that are connected by covalent bonds. Water covers 71% of the Earth’s surface.[1] It is vital for all known forms of life. On Earth‚ 96.5% of the planet’s water is found in seas and oceans‚ 1.7% in groundwater‚ 1.7% in glaciers and the ice caps of Antarctica
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A 2007 study finds that discharge of untreated sewage is the single most important cause for pollution of surface and ground water in India. There is a large gap between generation and treatment of domestic waste water in India. The problem is not only that India lacks sufficient treatment capacity but also that the sewage treatment plants that exist do not operate and are not maintained.[1] The majority of the government-owned sewage treatment plants remain closed most of the time due to improper
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Water Pollution Water – The Elixir of Life Can you imagine life without water? Take a minute and think about it. We need water for all our daily essential activities – drinking‚ bathing‚ cleaning… In fact‚ every living thing on this planet needs water Water pollution And what do we do with this vital resource? We take its all important ability – we all know that water can dissolve many of the thing that we dump in it – to make it a giant rubbish bin. In fact‚ we even throw things
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New Era University College of Arts and Sciences Political Science Department Course: Subject and Descriptive Title: Pol. Sci. 2 Politics and Governance and the New Constitution SY: 2012-2013 Term: First Semester Session Date: Session Number: Week 6 of 18 Topic: ARTICLE II – DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES AND STATE POLICIES Objectives: At the end of the session‚ the students are expected to: determine the state principles and policies discuss the
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Courtney Lee Professor Hernandez-Avila NAS 010‚ SEC A06 1 December 2014 Contaminated Culture For decades‚ indigenous peoples in every part of the world were forced to endure oppression‚ discrimination‚ and many other forms of abuse. A major issue that comes up when discussing indigenous rights is their struggle with the preservation of their land and resources‚ and the effects that has on native culture. Although there are laws enacted supposedly to protect and preserve indigenous property‚ many
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Paper SCI/256 Marine Ecosystem Out of the majority of the expansive and common assets accessible for creating power in the United States‚ it is the sea. Sea vitality may be the last researched for its potential. The sea is so tremendous and profound‚ up to this point‚ it was accepted that regardless of what number of chemicals or the amount of waste people dumped into the sea‚ the impacts would be irrelevant. Dumping into seas have even got the catchphrase: "The answer for contamination is weakening"
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WRIGHT‚ Environmental Science Chapter 21 Atmospheric Pollution MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Acid precipitation refers A) to any precipitation which is more acidic than neutral. B) to any precipitation which is more acidic than normal. C) only to precipitation which is strongly acidic. D) to a new kind of irrigation. E) to a precipitation which causes particularly severe erosion. Answer: B Diff: 2 2) The chemical component
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SCI/230 Food Web Diagram Food Web Diagram: The Everglades By: Ashley Earp Due: Sunday May 12 Class: SCI/230 Instructor: Ethel Garcia SCI/230 Food Web Diagram Food Web Diagram of the Everglades. |-------------------------------- Alligators/Anaconda/Pythons(C)--------------------------------| /
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