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…Why do two stroke engines The two stroke engine, which is widely used to operate such machiner as motorcycles, boats, and lawn equipment such as weed whackers are being tried to put tyo rest because of pollutants they create into the air…
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…river. It proved to be workable under certain conditions, and they decided to order four more motors. With the use of the motors, tourists do not have to tolerate the noise of the outboard engine or the pollution of the exhaust while watching wildlife…
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…this is to simply open our window shades and turn off the lights during the day. This saves electricity which can cut the consumption of fossil fuels and reduce the pollution that occurs as fossil fuels are burned to produce electricity. During the winter, opening…
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Pollution comes in various forms. Whether it’s toxic waste, CFC’s, or sewage, they are all hazardous, to the earth. These can deplete the earth and it’s inhabitants of resources, causing a harmful change. A product of pollution is acid rain. We shall…
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…these engines coal was used to heat water that would 6 eventually produce steam and make the engine run. The steam engine lead to more complex and definitely more pollutant engines in further years. These new age engines are one of the causes to Global Warming…
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…, but indiscriminate disposal of toxic wastes over a long period of time is bound to affect life. Bhopal illustrates the view that, however foolproof an installation or factory is against leakage and pollution, error is possible. Admittedly, man in his bid…
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…and leave behind a limestone structure. The Great Barrier Reef in Australia, reefs in Central America, the Red Sea, Florida, and many others like them face the same threat. Human activity endangers these beautiful habitats. Human pollution causes major damage…
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…such factor is pollution. Pollution is the polluting of our environment and we do this excessively. This is mostly done by factories which release gases and oils into the environment. There have been certain measures undertaken in the past to decrease pollution
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…in the slower moving waters, or nearshore marine water. They move into faster moving fresh water to breed Shortnose sturgeon are effected in the sea, by pollution, construction of large dams, and many northeastern rivers during their period of growth in the late 1800…
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…as violent but as polluted as well. Western-style is also polluting their society. While walking in the park Toshiko notices that the people "would automatically kick aside the empty bottles or crush the waste paper beneath their feet" (369). Waste pollution
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