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    Effects Of Acid Rain

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    regulations where sulphur and nitrogen compounds can be reducted. First of all, they want to reduce the limit of emissions which is released in the air. In order to do that, they suggest putting catalytic converters. They would be put on cars and while producing the exhaust fumes and passing through this catalytic converter, it would come out cleaner and more acceptable to the environment. Moreover, plants have to pass coal cleaning before combustion. Also, they can burn coal with a…

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    Auto Service: Deciphering the Check Engine Light It happens to just about everyone – you are driving down the road having a great day when you notice that your check engine light is on. When this happens to most car owners, there is a feeling of dread in your chest because you have no idea what problem tripped the warning light. Will you need to bring your vehicle in for auto service, or is the problem something you can take care of yourself. With over 60 years in the auto repair business, the…

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    When purchasing a specific vehicle, choosing a vehicle that generally releases less emissions is the best option because it is better for the environment. In the past, car were bigger and they used to burn a lot more emissions because these vehicles had no filters. Beginning in 2007, newer engines (Gasoline or Diesel) have been fitted with a filter in the exhaust pipe to capture soot particles. Diesel technology has changed over time and has become better for the environment because the engines…

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    burning coal because when coal is burned, it releases harmful chemicals like sulfur, lead, mercury, chromium, arsenic, and cadmium. These chemicals can cause sickness, chronic illness, and death to any organism that comes in contact with it. The catalytic converter that was discusses earlier is the fix we currently have for car emissions. Clean coal is how the United States of America have fixed the problem, but many other countries continue to burn coal and pollute the air. The urban sprawl…

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    Catalysts and Inhibitors work by providing an alternative reaction pathway for the breaking and remaking of bonds in chemical reactions, changing the speed of the reaction. They are neither consumed in the reaction. Rather, they alter the amount of activation energy required. Different reactions require different catalysts, as well as different reactions require different inhibitors. The reaction energy path controls the speed of the reaction. The molecules follow the path of least resistance,…

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    Robyn-Jo Williams. Sustainable Construction. Brian Jones. Assignment One. I have been asked to describe six different features of the natural environment that could suffer as a result of bad practice in the construction and built environment sector. There are talks of a new and modern retail park being made on a brown field site. After using books, websites and official documents to research the six features of the natural environment, I am going to state my opinion on whether or not these…

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    Camaro Research Paper

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    We will begin our in-depth study of the design of the Chevrolet Camaro by answering the question we started with: “What is a Camaro?”. Chevrolet representatives responded to this question at the release of the Camaro in 1966 with, “A small, vicious little animal that eats Mustangs”. For us to completely understand the design and meaning of the Camaro, we must take a look at the Ford Mustang and find out where and why it began. After the second World War, the generation that followed, known today…

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    pollutant industry in the world being the automobile industry, and this being said they have had more regulations set in any other industry. It ' started with the amount of C02 that could be produced from a motor vehicle restriction. Thus the Catalytic Converter was created, to help filter excess C02 released into the atmosphere. Regulations continued, for things like accommodations, safety in addition to environmental needs. And the automobile constructed new cars yearly, keeping up with the…

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    What if I told you, you could get over 100 combined miles per gallon in your vehicle? This is true if you acquire the Hyundai Ionia electric. Technology has allowed this to be feasible for us, but there are many differences between hybrid cars and fossil fuel cars. Some differences are how they operate, how their engines, energy sources and batteries work ,and the emissions they produce. After all we do view both types of vehicles on the road, but don’t you want to know how they are different?…

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    Joseph Mugabi , Principles of business management, Business administration University of the people, Pasadena, CA, USA. Environmental challenges of the American auto industry Introduction The American auto industry is one of the largest auto industries in the world and has been servicing the global auto market for a long period of time. According to Wikipedia, The American auto industry began in 1890 and due to the large size of both the local and foreign market, the industry became the largest…

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