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    Welding Safety

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    electric welding arcs. It’s mainly like a sunburn, most useful in your eye. There are some approaches to protect yourself from arc flash. You’ll want the right defensive eyewear, which includes protection glasses and a welding helmet. Fumes & Gases Fumes and gases are made from the distinct base metals used in welding. Proper ventilation is a need to ensure your safety. The location you’re welding it has to have an air flow machine with either an exhaust fan or hood.…

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    Tree Rings And Ice Cores

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    Tree Rings and Ice Cores for Climate-Research There are many forms of climate-research methods. Also, greenhouse gases have trapped heat in the atmosphere affecting climate change. One of the forms of climate-research methods are tree rings. In climate-research tree rings are used because trees have growth rings which can show how many years the tree has been through, the weather, and the growth season that the tree has endured. Ice cores are also used in climate-research. An ice core is a…

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    the climate change is the rise in the greenhouse effect. The Greenhouse effect is the process of which radiation from the planet’s atmosphere warms the earth’s surface above what it would be without the atmosphere. Certain gases in the atmosphere block heat from escaping. Gases that influence the greenhouse effect is water vapor, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, and methane. Some have a positive feedback like water vapor and others have a negative feedback like carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous…

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    combustion. Beside the concerns of combustion and calcination, Lavoisier claimed that the matter of fire played a great role in explaining the states of gases, liquids and solids. He suggested that whether something is a gas, liquid, or solid depended on the amount of the matter of fire that could affiliate with it. He concluded that liquids and vapors/gases had much more of the matter of fire while those in the solid state contained very little of it or none at all. Therefore, in order for a…

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    As most people went to the middle the volcano started to erupt and put a cloud of ash that was filled with gases and molten rocks (livescience, 2015). The day when the volcano erupted was a nice hot day and no one knew what was going on when the volcano went off because they didn’t know what was going and so they went on with their regular…

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    Should Driverless Cars Be Allowed On The Road? Everyday new technology is being to help people such as driverless cars, but they are not allowed to be drove on the road, my argument explains why these futuristic cars should be allowed on the road. 90% of car accidents are caused by driving error(Mitchell 1). These cars have been on over a million miles of road and have only caused one accident(Pogue 1). Driverless cars would be great for the environment and could reduce the amount of…

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    increasing and now that the effects are being felt, talk of actions have been developing. With many factors associated with the cause of global warming, a single course plan does not suffice. The biggest contributor to global warming is excess greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide. Reducing carbon emissions is the best course of action in order to prevent the problem…

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    do not have the adequate information to make such claims. The popular belief about humans primarily causing global warming is erroneous and unsupported by science. What is global warming? Global warming is when carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases collect in…

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    Bp Oil Company History

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    The start of the BP oil company goes back to the 1908’s. They are known for their oil business Locally they are known for their BP gas station is that you may see in your local neighborhoods. BP has been known to obtain The oil in the deep water on the Gulf of Mexico. The only knowledge most people new about oil is how we are able to use as gas, energy, how wealthy oil owners and the Beverly Hillbillies. It wasn’t until 2018 When BP became known world wide for one of the largest Oil spills in…

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    coal, and natural gas to generate electricity, power our vehicles and heat our homes. Human activities produce greenhouse gases and these gases are the key causes of climate change. The greenhouse effect works like this: Energy arrives from the sun in the form of visible light and ultraviolet radiation. The Earth then emits some of this energy as infrared radiation. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere absorbs some of this heat, then re-emit it in all directions - including back to the Earth's…

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