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    Energy independency has now become an international subject, spreading with radical pioneers who seek independence from the local power grid. Henk Rogers reiterates, through his campaign to run his house on solar electricity and amicable quest to ensure Hawaii's electrical independency by 2045, that energy independency is accomplished when an individual or even a community can successfully supply their own energy needs without assistance from the power grid. Through his tenacious aspiration to…

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    Climate Synthesis Essay

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    Climate change is a rising issue of importance in our society, and one that is threatening to our community in many ways. The weather has been changed in this world for centuries. Climate change in the world today can be caused by plenty of reasons. Many changes can occur when the temperature rises. When there are some changes in the weather, temperatures can increase like crazy. For example, it causes floods, intense of rain, droughts, and can even have severe heat waves. It is now more certain…

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    While levels of greenhouse gases have fluctuated throughout time, they have recently been consistent. The same is true for the average global temperature. II. Are temperature changes natural? The Industrial Revolution was the turning point for climate change, before that, the changes…

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    earth to exist. The cause of the ozone depletion is Cholorofluorocarbons (CFCs), Halons and Freons which are gases commonly found in aerosol cans. Many electronic appliances release these gases as well. Chlorine is the common ingredient in these gases and is the main cause behind the depletion of the ozone layer. CFC’s have accounted for about 80% of ozone depletion (Causes). When these gases that contain chlorine rise, there is a chemical reaction…

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    Various methods involved with particulate control operate basic principles. Solid particulate particles are usually isolated from gases where they are controlled by physical procedures like through a settling chamber. Settling chamber is a wide and elongated pipe where gases from production operations are permissible to pass.(C.C.Tawari, et,al (2012). When the gases begins to drop down in the pipe, then the solid substances begins to settle out. Then they further removed through the bottom.…

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    Electrons can be core or valence. The core electrons are like nobel gases and the valance are the rest. Like noble gases, core electrons do not react, but valence electrons do. Imagine, if you will, a reaction of sodium with chlorine gas. The sodium gives up a valence electron and chlorine gains one. The compound made is 1:1 Na:Cl. A similar thing happens with potassium and bromine, you get KBr. The electron configuration of sodium is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1. The part up to 2p is just like the nobel…

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    The 2016 presidential elections are upon us as the year is coming to an end. One of our presidential nominees has risen many concerns with the majority of people in the united states. Donald Trump is representing the republican party in the 2016 presidential elections and has spoken on many issues that are important to our nation. Along with many of these issues, he has also talked about shutting down certain issues that are helping the united states and even the world. Given this topic, Donald…

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    Methane Research Paper

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    Methane gas is colorless and odorless and therefore, has no taste. The gas is natural and can be found everywhere. Methane gas is made up of five molecule components, four hydrogen molecules and one carbon molecule. This gas is created by years of decomposing fossils. It is also created in landfills. When certain products begin to decompose in landfills the prosses develops with methane producing bacteria. As the bacteria decomposes the trash than it releases methane into the earth. When…

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    activities. Environmental degradation not only reduces the resistance of the natural environment, but it also limits the carbon filter ability of the trees. If the carbon dioxide is kept too much in the atmosphere, it will be the increase of greenhouse gases, and the earth will become warmer. Jarred Skype (n.d), an environmental scientist, pointed out in his article, “The primary cause of environmental degradation is human disturbance. The degree of the environmental impact varies with the…

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    What are earth’s resources? 1)Water Water is an important part in the life of all living organisms on Earth. Without water, the plants would die cause of require water to make photosynthesis. Besides, the humans and animals would also die cause of thirsty. Otherwise, we use water in our daily activities such as washing hands, cooking, watering plants, bathing, washing clothes and many more. Water covers the surface of Earth by almost 71%. The water on Earth occurs in three states of matter…

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