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…completely drain and flush thoroughly with clear water at least twice. Do this again at the end of each crop cycle ( Jones 67-9). The most common diseases for plants are the various types of fungi. A greenhouse with a controlled environment is pretty…
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…it more clearly, firstly the profile of the business will be discussed. Profile: 1.The company: The official name for the company is "tasty Tom" which is a combination of four greenhouses that produce crops. The major greenhouse of the business is located…
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…bogs. Methane is the second most abundant carbon-containing gas in the atmosphere and is twenty times as effective as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. The atmospheric concentration of methane is estimated to be increasing at a rate of approximately 1…
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…is the major contributor to the greenhouse effect. It is estimated that deforestation contributes one-third of all CO2 releases caused by people. b) The water cycle. Trees draw ground water up through their roots and release it into the atmosphere (transpiration…
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…of this was the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which was a framework for action set up to combat the major issues of climate change. The processes highest on the agenda were those of reducing greenhouse
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…herds account for approximately 25 percent of human-induced emissions of methane (CH4), a colorless and odorless, but potent, greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change (Worldwatch Institute). Methane is one of the principal greenhouse gases, second…
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…are called greenhouse gases. Like glass in a greenhouse, these gases admit the sun's light but tend to reflect back downward the heat that is radiated from the ground below, trapping heat in the earth's atmosphere. This process is known as the greenhouse effect…
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…in the atmosphere: the increase in what are called greenhouse gases. Like glass in a greenhouse, these gases admit the sun's light but tend to reflect back downward the heat that is radiated from the ground below, trapping heat in the earth's atmosphere. This process…
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…cancers, more cataracts (clouding of the lens of the eye), and reduced yields of some food crops. Humans are bringing about another global-scale change in the atmosphere: the increase in what are called greenhouse gases. Like glass in a greenhouse, these gases…
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…to many laws which now prevent the use of any CFC chemicals in consumer products. Our planet is gradually heating up more and more every year due to global warming, otherwise known as the “greenhouse effect”. The families of greenhouse gases include: carbon…
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