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…for crime along with different degrees of punishment for particular crimes. An example of a crime that has recently been ‘defined’ as a crime in the U.S. would be pollution, mainly air and water. As the population grew, and there were more cars on the roads…
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…between the exhaust of cars and the pollutant from factories (oxides of nitrogen and sulfur) and atmospheric moisture to form highly acidic nitric acids and sulfuric acids. These acids can be carried a long way from their source before being deposited by rain…
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…are destroyed. Extermination of marauding monkeys, roaming tigers, or foraging deer is easy to justify by people whose livelihood is threatened. Pollution is another form of environments change. Forty species of birds in the United States, including peregrine hawk…
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…of Atlanta grows. The Chattahoochee is constantly being polluted by the growing population of the city of Atlanta. The city is faced with the problem of using the water without polluting too much of it for the cities that are using it downstream…
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…deposition has long been a subject of debate because of the widespread environ-mental damage it is responsible for. As one of the major results of air pollution, acid rain can corrode metal and limestone structures, leach important minerals, decreased fertility…
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…PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT Nowadays protection of the environment is very important as the world is moving into a new era without considering any of the major problems of pollution with rapid industrialization. The best way to protect…
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…world powers, there in turn will be a more prominent world government system. Decisions will be made for the concern of the world's population. With pollution and poverty taking the world by storm, the need for a global governing body would be required…
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…Ozone, pronounced OH Zohn, is a form of oxygen that is present in the earth's atmosphere in small amounts. Ozone in the upper atmosphere is a major factor in making life on earth possible. But ozone in the lower atmosphere contributes to air pollution
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…for. As one of the major results of air pollution, acid rain can corrode metal and limestone structures, leach important minerals, decreased fertility of soils, and lower pH in lakes and ponds. For those who fear…
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…, nitrous oxide, halocarbons, and ozone in the atmosphere. There has always been a significant warming effect upon the earth but the increasing rate at which air pollution is being produced by human related activities is at the root of the theories concerning…
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