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    effect, we experience increase of high temperatures in unusual weather patterns. The greenhouse effect isn’t the only unnatural cause; aerosols are also another contributor to global warming. Aerosols are a crucial manmade radiative forcing of climate (Selin). They barricade some of oncoming solar radiation which generates a negative radiative forcing (Seling). Aerosols can change climate by taking in or pushing out any oncoming solar radiation. Also, they create indirect effects upon climate by…

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    Nicotine Research Paper

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    fruit and dessert flavors in e-cigarettes on mitochondrial function in these cells remain poorly understood (3). We will study the cells that are the first exposed to e-cigarette aerosols. We will use human and murine primary airway epithelial cells (AEC), which are the first line…

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    The Polymers

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    two sides of the same land mass. On the left side of the land were the Aerosols, the kindest people to ever be created. They treated every creature with great respect. Though they took very little from the Earth, they were very grateful. To the right were the Polymers, a very mean-spirited group. This group found great pleasure in depleting Earth's bountiful lands, and destroying Earth's beautiful creatures. While the Aerosols were constantly trying to make peace and live in harmony, the…

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    Electronic Cigarette

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    Priscilla confirmed, “No e-cigarette has been approved by FDA as a cessation aid.” Nobody knows exactly what are contained in the e-cigarettes liquids and aerosols because the components of the liquids are difference, which are depended on the smokers’ demand in the amount of nicotine and others components, and the products of aerosols are depended on the substances in those liquids. However, people are warned about the risk assessments by using e-cigarettes, “the Food and Drug Administration…

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    There are small particles in the air called aerosols. They are found in fog and smoke. These particles become larger in size if two processes occur. The first process is water vapor accumulating onto a particle. The next process is cool, rising air supporting the particle. Once the aerosol particles are large enough, they become cloud droplets that will have a different mechanism of growing. Cloud droplets grow differently because they are larger in size. Instead, they grow by a new process…

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    Many people walk around Earth every day not paying attention to their surroundings. People’s actions have outcomes, and many don’t even realize the outcomes of their actions. Earth is a planet with around 8 million people living on it, and some say a widespread problem known as pollution could ruin the Earth as well as harm the biotic factors living on earth. While many with the other point of view say pollution is not a risk and in some ways, it can help the earth. This essay is here to…

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    Earth Day explains, “…aerosols now use hydrocarbons and compressed gases, such as nitrous oxide, as propellants. The chemicals are greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming… containing organic compounds that release ozone into the lower atmosphere and add to smog.” In other words, solar radiation causes aerosols to warm the air. Although they are small particles, together they have a vast impact on the earth. Since aerosols act as propellants, it means that aerosols have the ability to…

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    Aerosols, which are basically tiny dust particles that actually reflect sunlight, meaning they deter the incoming energy that reaches the surface from the sun, this means that they can have a global cooling effect. Volcanoes are a natural mechanism through which aerosols are put into the atmosphere. One example of an aerosol, particularly a volcanic aerosol is sulfate (SO4). Volcanoes release sulfate when they erupt and create…

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    Pros Of E-Cigarettes

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    refillable cartridge and release a chemical-filled aerosol (“E-cigarettes and Lung Health”). The e-cigarettes have become very popular in teens and adults who are trying to quit smoking. There has been controversy over the claim that e-cigarettes are a safer and efficient substitution for smokers to quit their cigarette-smoking habits. The Americans…

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    Global Warming The climate system of Earth responds to changes in external factors that are able to push the climate towards warming or cooling. These factors include changes in atmosphere composition (concentration of greenhouse gases), volcanic eruptions, and solar activity changes. All of these factors combined create current tendency of climate change that is described by the term “global warming”. Global warming is the continuous rise in average temperature of Earth's climate system.…

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