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…the added factor. Since the pollution in Midwestern states drifts through the air and ends up in the north eastern states where these biomes are acid rain becomes a much bigger problem and seems to kill off some organisms. Officials of the north eastern states…
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…South take the rest of it ,or even all of it if they didn’t go anywhere during the winter, during the summer. These people travel all over Ontario during this time, creating may traffic jams and therefor a lot of pollution. This pollution builds up causing…
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…are some ways Canada is being swallowed by the United States. However, Canada is a valued trade partner for the Americans. For example, the United States has a dire need for our natural resources, such as water. Having polluted their own water supply…
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…are being violated. However if the answer was yes, a different point of view may be looked at. The position of all society, that if nothing is done this will result in a increase in pollution, and poverty also a decline in resources will result…
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…of the increased costs of solid- and hazardous-waste disposal, the scarcity of natural resources, and the growing concern over polluted land, water, and air. There are two types of recycling operations: internal and external. Internal recycling is the reuse…
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…and sulfur. Carbon is the major element in fossil fuels. We obtain energy from fossil fuels by burning them. Coal is the most abundant fossil fuel in the U.S. Yet it has a major disadvantage. It is a strong pollutant. When it is burned, it releases impurities like…
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…. It then becomes sulphuric acid as it joins with hydrogen atoms in the air and falls back down to earth. Oxidation occurs the most in clouds and especially in heavily polluted air where other compounds such as ammonia and ozone help to catalyze the reaction, converting…
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…. The acid in acid rain comes from two kinds of air pollutants-- sulphur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx). These are emitted primarily from utility and smelter "smokestacks" and automobile, truck and bus exhausts, but they also come from burning wood…
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…. The acid in acid rain comes from two kinds of air pollutants-- sulphur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx). These are emitted primarily from utility and smelter "smokestacks" and automobile, truck and bus exhausts, but they also come from burning wood…
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…, or air into the deposits. The widespread use of petroleum has created serious environmental problems. The great quantities that are burned as fuels generate most of the air pollution in industrialized countries, and oil spilled from tankers and offshore…
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