Papers 1311-1320 of total 7380 found.
…;To gain knowledge of the phosphorus cycle. 2.<Tab/>To understand the importance of the phosphorus element in biological systems and environmental systems. 3.<Tab/>To identify the origins of phosphorus pollution and its impact…
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…warmer. However it's becoming more and more difficult to change our polluting ways. Though this documentary I'd like to get the publics attention about our ever-changing climate. For this topic I would like to have a god like sounding narrative voice…
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…of gasoline. It was then found to improve combustion and reduce tailpipe pollution 3. It is a petroleum refining byproduct; in other words, it is a substance created by the refining process of oil to gasoline. 4. MTBE is an oxygenate because it adds oxygen…
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…, really makes the mountains earthly and neutral. The best thing about the mountains is being in the fresh air and away from the city air so full of pollution. The air is so fresh; you can never get tired of smelling the air. Smelling the fresh air…
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…is only one segment, of the widespread pollution of the atmosphere facing the world. Each year the global atmosphere is on the receiving end of 20 billion tons of carbon dioxide, 130 million tons of suffer dioxide, 97 million tons of hydrocarbons, 53 million…
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…to industrialization, it has become a polluted wasteland of chemicals struggling to sustain any kind of life. Many of the pollutants are flowing from the factories through the Rhine into the ocean killing seals and other animals. Fortunately there has been a dramatic…
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…segment, of the widespread pollution of the atmosphere facing the world. Each year the global atmosphere is on the receiving end of 20 billion tons of carbon dioxide, 130…
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…is to have a wildlife area that is protected against pollution and abuse. Imagine an area similar to the Boundary Waters surrounding the river, that is the final goal of Scott Sparlin one of CCMR’s leaders and educators. The CCMR and other local programs can…
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…revolution technologies can bring along pollution of natural waters, soil contamination and overall degradation, air pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions. And no this isn’t a Indian, African, or Chinese problem, this pollution is occuring all over the US…
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…, but they help to prolong the human race. The forests have global implications not just on life but on the quality of it. Trees improve the quality of the air that species breath by trapping carbon and other particles produced by pollution. Trees determine rainfall…
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