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    The Sixth Extinction ‘The Sixth Extinction’ by Elizabeth Kolbert can be summarized by stating the views of Kolbert herself. This is an excellent resource for students, professors, or even just environmental enthusiast. Journalist Elizabeth Kolbert writes about her travels around the globe and her continual research focused on the possibility of the next mass extinction being closer than we thought. Kelton announces in her prologue, we are currently undergoing the sixth wave of mass extinction…

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    warming because of greenhouse gases increased by human activities. Whether burning coal and fuel. Including the chemical ingredients of greenhouse gases that humans use. And many more as a result, these greenhouse gases rise to unite the Earth's atmosphere. The sun's radiation to be reflected back to the right amount. These greenhouse gases to be stored. Keep gradual rise in global temperatures and the impact of weather conditions, from unusual. More severe natural disasters, floods,…

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    4. Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) In principle, a temperature of 130C could be reached at any location of the planet at a sufficient depth. For instance, temperatures of this level can be found at depths between 5 and 10 km in half of the surface of USA. Based on this fact, enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) aim at utilizing the heat available at high depths by injecting a heat transfer fluid through a well. Although today few geothermal wells are deeper than 3 km given the high drilling…

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    Global Warming Global warming during the twentieth century and how heat radiation effects the atmosphere. This is affected by expanding greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide mostly from our technology and physical factor and furthermore. Global warming is the increase in the temperature of the earth's atmosphere. Carbon dioxide and other gases such as burning fossil fuel expanded into the atmosphere as a consequence of Global warming. The past fifty years, the temperature increased in a…

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    European Region Case Study

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    Introduction: The main purpose of this assignment is to explain about the European region and the consequences that affect the climate change and how does it impact the country. Europe is a continent, which is the second smallest in the world. This continent has a surface area of 9,938,000 square kilometers and contributes to 6.8% of the earth surface. Besides that, the continent also consists of 47 countries. The largest country that is located in Europe is Ukraine, which has an area of…

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    Sun is the essential part of our life. It helps regulate the climate and it is the main source of energy in the ecosystems. If just one of these factors changed markedly, it would impact all life on Earth. Furthermore, sunlight also helps our bodies to form vitamin D underneath the skin. This vitamin helps people to build and maintain bones. However, beside all of it’s good qualities, the sun can also be harmful in large amounts. One of the most dangerous factors from sun is exposure of UV…

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    global warming. When the volcano erupts it will release a huge amount of carbon dioxide and ashes to the atmosphere. Whenever the carbon dioxide increases the earth will get warmer and the greenhouse gases will trap the radiations in the earth. Finally, methane. Methane is another issue that causes global warming. Methane is more effective than carbon dioxide in trapping the heat in the atmosphere by twenty times. Methane gas can be released by many things for example, landfill, petroleum…

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    Global Warming Essay Probably the most worrying threat to our planet today is global warming. My essay will examine the reasons why global warming is occurring and discuss about the impacts, benefits, limitations and the solutions towards global warming. Causes: The earth's temperature is gradually increasing. Signs are appearing all over, and some of them are unexpected. The heat is not only melting glaciers and sea ice but also shifting the precipitation patterns (rain, snow, sleet and hail)…

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    Global warming is defined as a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth’s atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, Chlorofluorocarbons and other pollutants. (https://www.google.co.za/?gws_rd=ssl#q=what+is+global+warming). It can be argued that people have different views on the issue of global warming as to its effect which may be either good or bad. prominent believe that global warming is caused by human activities…

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    The Chemical Reaction Between Ammonia And Bleach Marie Holloway Walden University 09/14/2017 The Chemical Reaction Between Ammonia And Bleach According to the BBC News (2011) Fritz Haber, a German Jewish scientist, who studied the thermodynamics of gas reactions, discovered the potential for fixation as a result of synthesizing chlorine and ammonia into a…

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