Papers 1041-1050 of total 15037 found.
…the different threats that there are. Children will play all day long, spreading microbes from one thing to another, and this is why children are so easily affected by common illnesses like ear infections, the common colds, and flues. Global travel is one…
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…of global warming is estimated to be about one percent per year. If this rise continues, the "world will experience a rise of 5°F by the year 2100", making the world the warmest it has been in approximately 100,000 years (Parker, 14). A rise of 7°F would mean…
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…deforestation on global warming. Russian forests are disappearing at a rate of 12 million hectares a year. If carbon dioxide and other heat trapping gases continue to build up in the atmosphere at the present rate, the earth's average temperature will rise by 3…
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…that the earth is warming up, mostly because of the increase of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) in the atmosphere. It is now believed that atmospheric CO2 increases when a forest is burnt. The rate of global warming is estimated to be about one percent per year. If this rise…
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…begins to rise, this process is otherwise known as global warming. With global warming some projected, longer-term results are the acceleration of the melting of the polar ice caps, with a resulting rise in sea level and coastal flooding. Worldwide climates…
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…20 percent of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Rain forest destruction affects whether patterns and contributes to global warming, the so-called greenhouse effect, which is the heating of the lower atmosphere that occurs when carbon dioxide traps…
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…, natural resources, and the ability for people to find employment. There are other detrimental consequences that result from overpopulation. Some of these include pollution, famine, disease, deforestation, traffic congestion, and global warming are just a few…
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…anything else except work, school, and sleep; by some estimates, Americans take in more than 16,000 commercial messages, symbols and reminders a day. It is much the same in Japan and many West European countries, and the globalization of culture industries…
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…; by some estimates, Americans take in more than 16,000 commercial messages, symbols and reminders a day. It is much the same in Japan and many West European countries, and the globalization of culture industries is expanding the list of countries whose cultures…
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…an electric / gasoline hybrid vehicle today. Another major problem faced by the Earth due to air pollution is the general warming trend of global temperatures due to the Greenhouse Effect caused by increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. From 1957…
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