Papers 1081-1090 of total 4141 found.
…tolerate the herbicides will use them more often, resulting in even grater pollution of food and water with toxic agrochemicals. Altered organisms may cause chaos and disorder within the food chain by reducing the population of some insects that feed upon…
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…then at any time in human history. In the last decades the problems of atmospheric change have been gravely advanced by pollution resulting from human activities. These environmental changes pose a real threat to the lives of people and wild life. It is vital…
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…their exploitation of this continent only led to problems that their dependents would have to bear. These problems are clearly evident in our present society, we have to tolerate polluted air, water, and land as well as create laws to protect animals on the verge…
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…million deaths each year. Air pollution adds another 3 million and is rapidly increasing each year. This serious problem is becoming worse as urban population grow and the number of motor vehicles and their emissions rise. Freshwater supply is finite…
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…dioxide, abundance of organic matter, presence of rocks (or limestone deposits) and human pollutants such as acid rain. A pH of 6-9 allows most aquatic species to survive. Some systems such as volcanic lakes, limestone lakes and polluted lakes have a pH…
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…, consumerism and social/environmental activism. The book also covers the more conventional and familiar environmental topics including global warming, deforestation, water pollution and air pollution. When I first read this book, I expected it to be more like…
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…Street and St. Marks Square. The environmental survey is separated into different sections that I have to comment on which are: dereliction, floor space/pavements, overhead cables, air pollution, noise pollution, traffic safety and landscape. Under each…
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…"Acid Rain," or more precisely acidic precipitation, is the term used to describe rainfall that has a pH level of less than 5.6--a pH of 7 being neutral. This form of air pollution is currently a subject of great controversy because of the damage it does…
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…to appeal to adults with families. The advertisement also talks about the environmental aspects of the car, it tells us the car "removes 95% of toxic pollutants". An adult would take this into consideration because this is good for their children who might…
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…life and animal life. By keeping the population of the world at reasonable numbers; pollution levels, diseases, and resources will be able to be maintained at reasonable levels. All governments can make an effort to help this along by, first of all…
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