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pollutants come from factories, power plants, automobile exhaust, chemical fertilizers, and other sources. Acid rain harms man-made objects as well as humans, animals, plants, aquatic systems, soils, forest, and etc. The list goes on and on. Acid rain reaches…
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…combustion engine, however, fuel cells do not burn fuel and therefor do not produce any harmful pollutants. The second most commonly used form of producer of energy is the battery. Batteries store energy, and do not create power. They consume…
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…, while one with a pH value greater than 7 is basic. Generally, the pH of 5.6 has been used as the basis in identifying acid rain. Acid rain, therefore, is defined as any rainfall that has an acidity level beyond what is expected in non-polluted rainfall…
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…. Where did this new electric supply come from? Over 95 percent of our new electric supply since 1973 came from nuclear energy and coal. More than 80 new nuclear power plants have started operating since 1973. Nuclear Energy: Clean And Green Pollution
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…the Senator's accusations that violent games are causing the "cultural pollution" of our youth possibly be more damaging to young people than his televised display of disregard for structured, rational thought? I see it regularly in the press, but it bothers me…
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…, and some go through vertical migration rising to the top of the water to get sun and then swimming down to the pycnocline to take up nutrients at night. Another cause of red tides is from human pollution. "nutrient runoff from human development, the heavy use…
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…convenience to people, on the other hand, it also causes air pollution. Driving is probably the most polluting act an average citizens commits. Pathogens in car exhaust like carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide, benzene and polycyclic…
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…(Erandson 34). By cutting down the forest trees, we allow air pollution to set in. This, therefore, causes many problems in addition to many others. Now that there are no trees to help filter out pollution, we are allowing more damage to the atmosphere causing…
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…. BushÂ’s apathy toward Mother Nature has been evident ever since he was governor and allowed Texas to rank as the most polluted of all 50 states in the union. He probably thought all the black smoke would keep the Mexicans from hopping the border. Another…
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…into the body and carbon dioxide passes out with each breath we take. Putting tiny particles of pollution directly in contact with the surface of the deep lung is a recipe for trouble. . So fine particles provide a uniquely efficient carrier, giving dangerous toxins…
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