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…structure and that is the carelessness of man. Silt from deforested lands and pollution from crowded coastlines choke them, and overuse by coal miners, fisheries, and even tourists deplete and destroy coral reefs. There are many more factors which add…
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…of people, the environment has already paid off. Population has a great impact on the environment. Deforestation, agricultural activities, and enviromental pollution, are either entirly or partly caused by the impact of human population. In th! is reseach paper…
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…suitable to plant them in newly risen spring water, as this will be clear of pollutants. The plants not only thrive better in it but they generally continue in vegetation, and in a good state for gathering through the winter season. When plants begin to grow…
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…. Such insights provide powerful grounds for environmental responsibility thus supporting the interpretation that man is on earth to serve God. Pollution is the cause for poor environmental conditions. Christians believe that they are ‘employed’ to look after…
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…has too much acid in it. Acid rain is a complicated problem, caused by air pollution. Acid rain's spread and damage involves weather, chemistry, soil, and the life cycles of plants and animals on the land and from acid rain in the water. Acidity…
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…structure and that is the carelessness of man. Silt from deforested lands and pollution from crowded coastlines choke them, and overuse by coal miners, fisheries, and even tourists deplete and destroy coral reefs. There are many more factors which add…
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…splicing, enzyme systems, meristem culture, mammalian cell culture, immunology, molecular biology, fermentation, and others. But, humans are beginning to see the not so perfect traits of biotechnology, and even recognizing it as a type of “biological pollution
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…(polluted) waters and when a fish swims by it releases a toxin that stuns the fish, which enables it to attach to the passing fish. After that, it begins to slowly eat the helpless casualty leaving its immune system, nervous system, liver and kidney in shambles…
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…with this beautiful structure and that is the carelessness of man. Silt from deforested lands and pollution from crowded coastlines choke them, and overuse by coal miners, fisheries, and even tourists deplete and destroy coral reefs. Corals are animals, not plants…
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…Life is a precious element to a broad range of creatures. When a chemical toxin invades life's environment, we should all be concerned. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a group of chemical compounds that are invading and polluting the environment…
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