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…, it was relentlessly slaughtered for every reason imaginable, almost to the point of extinction. Another reason why Blue whales are almost extinct is pollution. Mosst of their illnesses are contracted by pollution. It is estimated that there are about 10,000-14,000…
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…reason why Blue whales are almost extinct is pollution. Mosst of their illnesses are contracted by pollution. It is estimated that there are about 10,000-14,000 blue whales world-wide. Blue whales are an endangered species. They have been protected…
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…. The average pH of rainfall in central Ontario is currently about 4.2. Around Washington, D.C., however, the average rain pH is between 4.2 and 4.4. In addition, the prevailing wind direction brings storms and pollution to the Northeast from the Midwest, and dust…
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…causes. They believed that it was due to air pollution. They were right. Since the beginning of the Industrial revolution in England pollution had been affecting all the trees,soil and rivers in Europe and North America. However until recently…
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…because at the time that the snow was added to the lakes and streams the Ph levels would change from around 5.2 to 4.6. They believed that such a high jump could not be attributed to natural causes. They believed that it was due to air pollution. They were…
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…who own and benefit from it, has had its own influence on us from gross examples such as increased pollution, or a higher Western-style standard of living, to the way one person perceives another. Some people who resist using some, or even all…
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…to lessen the cost of living for the poor by providing housing and health care. And wouldn’t also be logical to provide more public transportation to solve problems of traffic and pollution. It’s all very logical and ideal, yet we are unwilling to do anything…
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…Planet n. pag.; Leopold 157). Moreover, drowned vegetation in the stagnant water is subject to rotting and may thereby pollute the atmosphere and reservoir with methane and carbon dioxide (Leopold 158; Pielou 208). Another change in the water chemistry…
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…by certain factors. These factors are called “asthma triggers”. Some triggers are excessive dust, sharp odors, mold, smoking, animal dander, chemicals, air pollution, stress, and even cockroaches. The cockroach allergen is not simply the insect but the proteins…
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…difficult task along with the problems of noise and possible atmospheric pollution along with other environmentally questionable reasons put and end to the pursuit of the American supersonic and the SST program was terminated in 1971. “Since commencing…
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