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    beginning of time, God gave us this beautiful Earth that sustains every individual upon its surface. It provides us with the oxygen we need to breathe, as well as the water we drink which is needed to replenish and keep our bodies hydrated. It supplies the food necessary to stimulate and nourish our physical structures. All of it is a gift from God that man is wasting because of his lack of care of our planet. God gave us dominion over this world, He commanded all of us to fruitful and multiply,…

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    utterly dependent on the existence of that lovely, living saltwater soup. There's plenty of water in the universe without life, but nowhere is there life without water" (Earle). Oceans are the cornerstones of life and by polluting the water by humans’ wastes with toxic chemicals, it would return badly on the humans’ lives and the earth. Furthermore, there are lots of sources polluting the oceans such as, plastic, oil spill,…

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    1. Introduction Air is one of the most important constituents of man’s environment. An average human being requires about 12kg of air each day, which is nearly 12 to 15 times greater than the amount of food consumed. Clean and pure air is very essential for human health and survival. Any change in the natural and normal composition of air may adversely affect the living system, particularly the human life invariably What is Air Pollution? Air pollution is defined as the presence in the outdoor…

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    be seen all over the globe. This idea is based on the recurring act of pollution being done on the earth, and the effects of pollution on the environment and the biotic factors on earth. We can see an example of this when factories let their excess waste out into the environment. For example, in New Delhi a reporter “talks about how the air pollution [was] so bad [the] United Airlines had to cancel flights…, factories had to be shut down [,] and schools had to close” because of the thick smog…

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    love meat, do you? The problem of loving beef, lambs, cows, and sheep is that they produce methane. Methane is one of the worst greenhouses gasses, which leads to global warming. Although leaving meat at all is very difficult, so, try to buy organic food, as it will leave a less impact on the world. Reuse. How many things do you think we can reuse again and again, instead of getting rid of them? How many times you've got rid of stuff because you didn't want them or just because they didn't…

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    Chemistry Green And Clean

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    Chemistry is the field of science involving structures, composition, and properties of substances and matter in order learn how they interact with each other. However, disposing and making chemicals can cause hazard to the environment and wildlife. In “Chemistry: Green and Clean,” Jennifer Weeks builds an argument to persuade her audiences that green chemists are working cooperatively to develop a field of chemistry that can replace polluting technologies. Weeks uses alternative ways to…

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    Trouble in Trash People have always used plastic as a number one way to carry most of the people objects or foods. worldwide annually use for grocery bags is about 1 trillion every year.In an article published by the journal science in 2015 conducted an experiment saying that 8 million metric tons of plastic end up in ocean every year. Obviously, that's a great amount of plastic ending up in the ocean and people already have discovered places in the ocean full of plastics just floating in the…

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    down beneath it. I investigated the surface of the water and the concrete areas under and around the bridge, and I discovered that the most common types of pollution were glass/plastic bottles, cigarette butts, plastic bags, and food containers that come from large fast food chains, like KFC and Subway. Many people argued that the reason for this pollution was because of the lack of bins around this area, but there were at least 4 bins in close vicinity of the bridge, so that theory doesn’t…

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    marine animal’s life. Seals also ingest this harmful plastic. It causes intestinal injury and death ingesting about 12,000 to 24,000 tons of plastic each year. Seabirds will eat the bags which will fill up the stomach making less space for any other food to enter leading to starvation. Marine mammals like Hawaiian monk seals, who are an endangered species, get entangled in these death…

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    Blue Gum High Forest

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    In Iona Creek Reserve, weeds were located around the grassy area. This is a major issue, not just because weeds are an invasive and fast growing species, but also because there are endangered plants located on the site. The Blue Gum High Forest is the main endangered species on the site. This forest sheltered the Sydney region before European settlement, and is now limited to small bushland along a small range of suburbs in Sydney. The Blue Gum Forest is one of six main indigenous communities of…

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