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…hydrocarbons that sometimes can not even be affected by a catalytic converter can cause air pollution that contributes to health problems such as lung disease and environmental problems such as global warming. Huge industrial car parks in cities take up valuable…
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…show, can be associated with toxic air pollution. As in the 1999, New York City outbreak, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), had reported that the smog was the worst in more than a decade at that time. Scientists have…
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…openings. One is water conservation issues. There's also water pollution problems as well. Many underestimate the importance of marine biologists. People need to realize that without marine biologists, many secrets would still be hidden in our ocean depths…
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…Higher percentage of rollovers than any other vehicle; pollute far more than other cars; and use far too much gas; these are the most commonly said statements regarding the ever so popular Sport Utility Vehicle. Each statement arises from different…
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…to an oil spill, disease from toxic pollution, and drowning in commercial fishing nets. In conclusion, I feel we must do something to try and save the sea otter from becoming extinct, if they are to survive, as a species, much longer.<Tab/>&lt…
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…the heat-trapping capability of the earth's atmosphere. Sulfate aerosols, a common air pollutant, cool the atmosphere by reflecting light back into space; however, sulfates are short-lived in the atmosphere and vary regionally. Scientists generally believe…
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…. It is obvious that human existence is present, yet the city of seems to be full of misfits from all over the universe and country. The poverty, pollution and crime existing on the streets of Las Vegas have driven those who can afford it to Off - World locations…
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…. Because of its size, Central Park also has a significant role in regulating and moderating the temperature of the City. Manhattan is densely populated and has too many cars producing gases. These gases add to air pollution, which increases the temperature…
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…fungi have been discovered in polluted rivers and streams. These fungi help the natural decay of sewage. Soil is a natural habitat for many types of fungus, which live on dead, organic remains. Some fungi will infect living plants and animals if given…
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…later, businesses have a social responsibility. They need to aim to reduce pollution, improve safety levels, and preserve jobs etc. firms, in the effort to maximise profits, go against many social ethical issues, for example, if materials needed by a firm can…
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