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    moved away from the disease to a healthier habitat until a cure has been found, similar tactics have been used by the government by moving some of the Tasmanian Devils into main land Australia to keep them DFTD free (Scholastic, 2018). Devils can also be relocated for shelter in zoos or free-range enclosures around Australia, currently 700 strong and reproductive devils have been relocated around Australia (Save the Tasmanian Devil, 2018). The devil’s other main threats can be see as more…

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    Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration processes are thought of as completely opposite. They are completely opposite processes locked in a never-ending cycle. That cycle helps maintain the Earth's atmosphere to keep the planet inhabitable by making the air breathable. The processes both have many differences between them, but they also have many similarities. They cause the perfect balance that's essential to life, as we know it. The processes help…

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    2.1 The Formation of UHI Luke Howard first proposed the urban heat island concept in 1833, he had examined the average temperature between London city and villages in 1920. As the result showed that the London city temperature is significant higher than the rural area in the day and night due to land usage increasing, lack of vegetation, artificial environments and heat production effect the high temperature in urban area than rural area. Therefore, UHI change the urban district of the…

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    Purpose: To investigate the effect of light intensity on plant growth through counting the amount of oxygen produced. Hypothesis: If the light intensity increases, than so does the rate of photosynthesis (which a major factor for plant growth). If the rate of photosynthesis increases, than the rate of Oxygen produced as a product also increases, if the rate of photosynthesis decreases than the exact opposite will happen to the amount of oxygen. Scientific explanation: As the light intensity…

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    Arundhati Roy draws reader’s attention towards environmental degradation of which ecologists and environmentalist are worried and concerned so much. She makes us conscious of “man’s assault up on the environment through contamination of air, earth, rivers, and sea with dangerous and even lethal materials” (carson 23). The novel lights with her green thinking and ecological concerns as well as issues. Roy’s concrn for environment can be seen in her creative writing and essays like The Greater…

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    Global warming, the carbon footprint, the greenhouse effect, whatever you wish to call it climate change is an issue that not only affects us but every living organism on this planet. In American author, Michael Pollan’s essay “Why bother?” he presents the issue of climate change and the very reason why it is still a problem after so many years, because of people who believe “why bother.” “Why bother” refers to the mental reality of believing that one individual can’t make any form of difference…

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    planet is global warming. The increase in the temperature of the World’s surface both land and water are called Global Warming. Scientists have proven that increase in the temperature caused by C02 emissions caused many major environmental disasters such as melting of the glaciers, sea level rising, deforestation. C02 emissions weakens the ozone layer, furthermore our demand for more cars and petrol, gasoline is harmful to the earth’s environment. Beside the environmental issues global warming…

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    23.1 What is Humanitarian Logistics? During last decades interest in HL has grown tremendously both in practical field and in academic community due to the increase in number of sudden natural and manmade disasters globally. Disasters have dramatically increased in last 100 years. Logistics operation contain 80 per cent of activities in any disaster relief operation that why nowadays it is consider to be one of the important aspect in disaster relief (Trunick, 2005). It can be understood better…

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    The giant pandas-The endangered species among the animals There are wide varieties of animals living in our earth. Much number of animals got endangered due to the sudden civilization going around the world. This has lead to many environmental impacts and has affected the chain of the life cycle. Why are giant pandas endangered? Many animals got endangered due to unavailability of proper food and loss of shelter. There are still many animals standing on the verge of extinction. Giant panda and…

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    Combustion, a chemical reaction between substances, usually including oxygen and usually accompanied by the generation of heat and light in the form of flame. The hydrocarbons become harder to ignite as the molecules get bigger. Combustion of alkanes with bigger molecule will produce more soot as the percentage of carbon of the molecule is higher. The amount of soot produced depends on the percentage of carbon in a hydrocarbon molecule. Hexane and cyclohexene produced very small of light soot…

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