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    Geo Engineering Problems

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    Humanity has always searched for solutions to problems that have challenged societies for centuries. The development of science and the scientific method has given humans the ability to explore and change the environment in which humans live. However, with the emergence of geo-engineering the unknown variables can present more problems than solutions. It is understandable that humans are concerned with the radical way in which the world’s climate is changing; what is not understandable is the…

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    Hair Synthesis

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    larger and easier for the mousse to come out. Since we know that hair mousse is not only gases the other 5% of liquid are known as liquified gases. These liquified gases are gases that turn to liquid when highly compressed. Other foaming agents like Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate Cocamidopropyl Bentaine and Trimethicone are added to create the foaming texture. After the product has been dispersed into the air the gases in the mousse are released and the foam turns into liquid which explains why when…

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    The earth’s atmosphere came from gases released by volcanoes on the planet. It contained these three main gasses, CH4 (Methane), Co2 (carbon dioxide) and NH3 (ammonia). The Carbon dioxide fed the plants. These plants then produced oxygen which is a process which continues today. The same applies to NH3 (ammonia) which fungi’s take in then producing one of the main gases which makes up our atmosphere today N (Nitrogen). The atmosphere today made up of the main gasses N2 (78%) O2 (21%) Co2 (0.04%)…

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    Human Influences on Global Climate Change The earth has been around for about 4.5 billion years, and the climate has been changing throughout that time period. Most of this climate change is in a sense normal because it is due to small variations in the Earth’s orbit or due to natural influences such as solar changes or volcanic eruptions. Although the occurrence of climate change is relatively settled and accepted, some uncertainty remains as to whether humans and their ecological footprint…

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    Our environment is vital for providing priceless resources like energy, water and food. As humanity has expanded so has the demand for resources. In order for the Earth to sustain us, it needs three essential things: healthy plant life, temperature regulation and atmospheric regulation. Throughout human history, we have relied on these processes to function. This is not a perfect world; however, one can only take and use so much without there being an impact. Since the Industrial Revolution,…

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    Cons Of Global Warming

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    Global Warming is the increase of earth’s average surface temperature and its oceans due to greenhouse gases released as people burn fossil fuels. These greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, this is an appositive phrase – it acts as a noun to specify green house gasses, and it must be set apart with commas. absorb heat that would otherwise bounce off the Earth’s surface. In the past two decades, when your sentence starts with a prepositional phrase that is more than four words,…

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    Another animal which is a part of factory farming is the pig and about 30 million of them must experience lives full of misery in Canada each year. Female pigs have their children separated from them at birth and are forced to spend their whole lives in 2 foot wide metal crates which are so small that they can’t lie down properly and can’t turn around. Isn’t it sad that these pigs will never be able to feel the sun on their backs or breathe in the fresh air but instead have to live their whole…

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    Environment, human health, and economic impacts that deal with the greenhouse gases. Environment impacts are average annual temperatures are expected to increase, storms and heat waves are likely to increase, and many wild species will have difficulty adapting to a warmer climate and will likely experience greater stress from diseases…

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    during the day and holds in heat at night. This disturbance leads to more risky temperatures punches that can be destructive to plants and wildlife. Trees also play a serious role in engrossing the greenhouse gases that fuel global warming. Less forest mean huge amounts of greenhouse gases incoming the atmosphere—and enlarged speed and strictness of global warming. The fastest solution to deforestation would be to purely break cutting down trees. Though deforestation charges have slowed a bit in…

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    The increase in the Earth’s average temperature due to rising levels of greenhouse gases. (NASA.gov) 2. Global Warming refers to climate change, which is a long-term change in the Earth’s climate, or a region located on Earth. (NASA.gov) B. What are causes of Global Warming? 1. Out of gasses such as carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor, carbon-dioxide emitted by humans is one of the greenhouse gases most responsible for Global Warming. (National Geographic) 2. Most CO2…

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