Papers 131-140 of total 493 found.
…of food varies with the iodine status of the soil in which that food has been grown. For example, places where the soil is iodine deficient because of floods and deforestation people need to get supplementary iodine to meet their daily requirements. From…
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…in the season when sandstorm blows, and consequently resulted in a slow down in local economy development. Proved by scientific research, sandstorms follow the deforestation of the shelterbelt westward to this region, which used to be much wide and stronger before…
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…natural hazards that Ethiopia has are geological active Great Rift Valley susceptible to earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and fre3aquent droughts. As for the environment there are several issues such as deforestation, overgrazing, soil erosion, desertification…
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…and fauna. Much of what you see in Japan today isn't what was there to begin with. This is not just because of Japan's reckless flight into modernity (deforestation, pollution and acid rain) but also because of the relatively recent large-scale importation…
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…this lack of plants, and the soil is destroyed - meaning no more plants can grow there. On top of this, poor irrigation management and deforestation often cause desertification. Irrigation may seem to be a cure to desertification, but when used poorly, results…
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…degradation after land clearing, or waterlogging through changes to the water table. Deforestation is a major issue that dramatically affects the land quality in Australia, as much of the native vegetation is replaced with insufficient ground cover used for various…
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…of the rain forest because we are not only losing beautiful areas, but we are nearing the extinction of many species and changes in our global climate. “If the world continues at the current rate of deforestation, the world’s rain forests will be gone within 100…
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…into the atmosphere, but now through population growth fossil fuel burning and deforestation, we are affecting the mixture of gases in the air, which in turn affects all other species in the world. The water bodies have been major victims to, and have experienced…
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…such as: · the deforestation of tropical rain forests · climate change · soil erosion · pesticide and chemical poisonings (people and land) · loss of biodiversity, and · air and water pollution This month, an International Convention will be signed and ratified to combat…
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…Coast of Australia. The reef is said to be 500,000 to 2,500,000 years old and is said to be visible from the moon. There is only one problem with this beautiful structure and that is the carelessness of man. Silt from deforested lands and pollution from…
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