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    Climate change refers to the increase in global temperatures. Among the contributors to the rise in temperature is from human activity itself. Warm planets leads and cause the temperature changes and also affect the weather in many ways. Land and sea temperatures are one way to measure the effects of climate change. A global warming has the potential to alter patterns of rain and snowfall, causing severe storms and droughts, reduced ice on the lake, glaciers melts, rising sea levels, and changes…

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    Crude oil is a complex mixture of various organic compounds, comprising of different hydrocarbons and heteroatomic compounds (Simanzhenkov and Idem, 2003). In addition to carbon and hydrogen, petroleum might contain sulphur, oxygen and nitrogen, and metals such as nickel, vanadium, iron, and copper. Crude oil physical and chemical compositions vary with location, depth and age (Rahimi and Gentzis, 2006). Physical composition of crude oil varies from black liquids of high viscosity to…

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    In my point of view nuclear power plants are bad.But there are pros about them and i am going to tell you some of them.One of them is low air pollution it has low air pollution because most the pollutants are going into water because of cooling the nuclear reactor.Another one is low operating cost.It has a low operating cost because the things used are natural and are from dead animals in the environment. Another pro is a reliability to people and their homes.People need this…

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    What does come to one’s mind when they hear the word fire? In the oxford dictionary it is define as a process in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke; combustion or burning (Oxforddictionaries, 2015). Fire has been around us since the beginning of time, and mankind have discover how its use for it. In our daily life we cook most of the food that we eat, which involves fire in some sort of way. For me, I would say that…

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    CHAPTER 1 The issue of global warming and climate change is one that affects every person living on this planet. As a global society, we are responsible for ensuring that our planet and our resources are sustained, not only for the benefit of our own lives, but for the lives of generations to come. The increasing rate of climate change and depletion of natural resources are a consequence of human negligence, and it is up to us to rectify this problem. Although unsustainable packaging only has…

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    An essay about Environmental, economic and energetic costs and benefits of biodiesel and ethanol biofuels. By Jason Hill et al. The authors try to determine whether ethanol, produced from corn grain, and biodiesel, produced from soybeans provide benefits over the petroleum-based fuels they displace. To be a viable alternative to fossil fuels, a biofuel (ethanol or biodiesel) should provide a net energy gain, have superior environmental benefits, be economically competitive with fossil fuels and…

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    the transports would have to deliver not only food, but coal for heating. The bags of coal would be bulky and take up most of a plane’s space. As the airlift’s operation increased it exceeded General Smith’s capability. As a result, the duties of running the airlift were given to the Military Air Transport Service and a new commander Major General William H. Tunner. General Tunner had previously operated an aerial supply line during World War II that crossed the Himalayas, from India to China.…

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    Climate change or global warming has been the center of discussion for the past years as it poses detrimental effects on but not limited to the environment and to human activities. As defined by the Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), climate change is a change in the state of the climate that can be identified by changes in the mean and/or the variability of its properties, and that persists for an extended period, typically decades or longer; climate change may be due to…

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    2.0 Introduction Under the background of the global warming, the climate changes a lot in China over the past century and has the following characteristics. First, the average temperature of China rises strongly over the past 50 years since 1980s. The temperature of southwest area of low temperature keeps rising since 1990s. On the other hand, the temperature of the middle and upper reaches of the Yangtze River tends to get rising in summer(Wang H.C. et al,2014). Second, the whole…

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    In many regions in India, this day is celebrated as the beginning of a new year and of spring. Unlike the New Year of the Gregorian calendar, which is not in line with a seasonal marker, Ugadi, Yugadi, or Gudi Padwa as it is called, considers the unique position of the Sun in relation to the Earth on this day. The impact of the Sun on the planet and all life is undeniable, even for our basic survival. If you are interested in raising your consciousness, your relation with the Sun becomes very…

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