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Category: /Literature/English
…the greenhouse effect. Others, such as the Indians and rubber tappers way of life is in danger. 6/ "Rainforest S.O.S." ‚Nature Canada, summer, 1988, Pg. 1-4 There is a great challenge in trying to end the destruction of the rain forests. The Brazilians see foreign…
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…gasses into the atmosphere to support the greenhouse affect and the search for water is one of the primary objectives of this new frontier. The dispensing of the gasses will change to color of the plant from a red to a blue-green planet similar to earth…
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…a copy of the parent, and eventually over successive years and many hours in the greenhouse, producing a multitude of plants (clones) all genetically identical to the prized parent. Elm trees and other suckering plants clone themselves naturally, sending…
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…are the exhausts of cars, the burning of fossil fuels, and the oxidation of natural methane. Carbon dioxide is caused by the consumption of fossil fuels only and it causes the possible greenhouse effect which has global warming as an outcome. Hydrocarbons are caused…
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Category: /History
…with a few exceptions. There were a few historical facts that were omitted from the move. In the movie, John Quincy Adams was moved to represent the Africans by a talk he had with Cinque in John Quincy Adam's greenhouse. The true facts are that John Quincy…
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…landfill space. When we dump our waste into landfills it has the potential to build up and become toxic polluting gases that are responsible for the greenhouse effect. Aside from that the toxins in the waste buried deep in the ground may leak and contaminate…
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Category: /Literature/English
…less wasteful and cost efficient. However, one large benefit of nuclear energy is the ease of recycling many of the nuclear core wastes. There are no greenhouse or acid rain effects caused by the use of nuclear energy and the process itself has been…
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…happened to the planet. The first question was: Q.) “What might have Caused Mars to lose both its surface water and magnetic field?” A.) “The CO2 that would have produced a greenhouse atmosphere could have been lost to space. It could have been incorporated…
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…be postponed. This report also stated that the CFCs can initiate climatic changes and contribute to the warming of the earth's atmosphere, i.e., the greenhouse effect. May 1977, several government agencies announced joint plans to limit…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. By this process, man has accelerated the natural rate of transfer of carbon dioxide from the lithosphere to the atmosphere. In turn, the increased concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will lead to global warming by enhancing the greenhouse effect.…
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