Papers 1711-1720 of total 4141 found.
…over other methods of energy because they have no waste or pollution to soil the world with. Unlike nuclear power, which has radioactive waste, and oil, which pollutes, thermal plants only need water and sunlight to function. <Tab/>Passive…
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…over the world and this is having very devastating effects to many people. One of these main resources is the polluting of the fresh water and air in the world and the ability to absorb our wastes. One example of this is the amount of damage that has done…
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…would stand out and be eaten by birds, but the darker moths were less visible and began to live longer, resulting in them reproducing more. In the late 1800s, 98% of the moth population around industrial cities was black. More recently, air pollution has…
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…. It can either be good or bad. The ozone in the lower layer of the atmosphere called troposphere is considered a pollutant. It has the ability to harm plants, animal tissue, rubber, and plastic. The ozone present in the layer above the troposphere…
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…has changed throughout history. Automobiles are responsible for more than half the airborne pollution in the western world. Many plans are being developed to control air pollution. Burning cleaner fuel and burning fuel more efficiently both help…
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…. Everything passed by me in a complete blur. Dark smoke polluted my fragile lungs, and my coughing grew louder and more persistent as I looked down the empty alleys. I looked back to my apartment, but it was a faraway silhouette against the shadowy city. It was too…
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…in the city pollution. <Tab/>The museums architect, Frank O.Gehry, incorporated a suspension bridge, that sliced through the museum, into the designand used it to support a 130x25m room. O.Gehry also used computers to help him design the museum…
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…ACID RAIN Acid rain is a very serious environmental problem that exists today because of high-energy consumption in the industrial world. Acid rain is snow, fog or rain that has been polluted by acid in the atmosphere. Rain is naturally acidic…
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…as though they are assembled from detachable metal parts. Leger tried to achieve through his vision a fully functional and organized industrial society. His use of bright, cheery colors try to conceal the realistic crowded, noisy, chaotic, and polluted places…
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…be unacceptable. Every development in history has had a contradicting set of values. While people enjoyed a vast increase in economic productivity from industralization, they also had to suffer from pollution which has not been solved to this day. While Alfred…
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