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…. It then smothers the animal and eventually kills it. Climatic change: Coral can loose its colour or even die from a change in its climate such as a cyclone or global warming. All the pollution that humans send up into the atmosphere thins the Ozone Layer. The Ozone…
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…Oil spills can be horrible. They pollute the ocean and land, killing many animals. A few years a go a ship called the Exxon Valdez had an oil spill. It has done a lot of damage to the environment and we are still cleaning up after it. The Exxon Valdez…
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…on those animals that are most endangered. Since scientists have successfully cloned endangered animals already in several countries, we can restore the animals that have been damaged by the polluted wild-life habitat. Reproductive cloning of endangered animals…
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…Spring." The book made an incredible change in her life and the lives of many people. Her main goal for the book was to convince the people that the chemicals of pesticides that pollute the air and contaminate the water, which people thought were harmless…
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…increases the pollution in the immediate area. The increase in tourism requires and increases in hotels, jobs, and amenities in the area. Farm diversification happens throughout the National Park. With the use of mechanical farming the farmers can re-train…
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…plastic packaging materials are used by consumers, more plastic waste is generated. Since most plastics do not easily breakdown, this problem contributes significantly to environmental pollution. Plastics use up natural resources, consume energy to manufacture…
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…still undeveloped (not paved yet) it made for a very haphazard way to travel. The lack of sanitation so often led to epidemics of contagious diseases, which the most dangerous of was "cholera". The cause of this disease was bacteria in polluted water which…
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…, the river flowing through the valley of ashes, is described as "foul", tainted by mans pollution. The valley of ashes is an industrialized area separating East and west Egg, it is always there as you travel between the Egg's, therefore the contrast of the " foul…
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…, they too form a part of it. On the other hand, man has surpassed its use of nature and has begun to destroy the delicate cycle it forms. No one can deny, how civilization has basically stripped jungles, polluted air and water, exterminated species…
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…: neon, fast food, TV, pollution, crime and phony evangelism - in short, all the old and usual suspects. These may have been timely villains back when Jessica Mitford first wrote about planned obsolescence in the 1950s, but now they're just tired subjects…
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