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…the land for farm use and urbanization, 70% of the forest has been destroyed. With the new urban communities and mining, pollution is a very serious problem in this small nation. As for other statistics that are related, its farming does well because…
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…and water to nourish and raise cattle (grain which could be going to a much better cause such as feeding many more people than could be fed from beef). The methane released from many cattle adds to pollution and is harmful to the ozone layer and these animal’s…
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…was thought to be a just a crazy invention but now it is something almost everyone in the world has or uses today. Today the cars that we have pollute the environment around us and many people have noticed that and now the electric cars are making a comeback. We…
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…alternative fuels such as garbage, tires, sawdust, and animal dung (Energy 87). Alternative fuels may be used as a temporary relief to the massive consumption of oil in the U.S. Although alternative fuels are not a pollution free choice, they require no new power…
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…from 220 - 320, while bus passengers (millions) fell from 180 - 140 in the same period. Why is congestion a problem? Air pollution is a major problem particularly in cities, where the majority of pollution comes from vehicle exhausts. These contain…
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…of the carelessness of mankind. There are many more factors that add to the destruction of the coral reefs, which if not stopped it will destroy all coral reefs. Things such as silt from deforested lands and pollution from crowded coastlines chokes them, and overuse…
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…, building of public facilities; hospitals, schools, police stations, etc. 6) National stability COSTS 1) Over population, especially in major cities where crowding is a problem 2) Pollution associated with households and industries, including…
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…to deal with the problems brought on by human technologies. Logging, overfishing, and water pollution by cattle waste, pesticides and herbicides are only a few of the difficulties salmon deal with. History Salmon began to evolve into the species around…
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…as much fuel as the plants burning coal and oil. One ton of uranium produces more energy than several million tons of coal, and plutonium can produce much more energy than uranium. Also the burning of coal and oil pollute our air and the last thing we…
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…that is polluted by sulphur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOX) is known as acid rain. · Acidity is measured in pH units: the lower the pH, the more acidic the substance. Unpolluted rain has a pH of roughly 5.6, but there are natural variations. Acid rain…
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