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    Exploration has many effects not only on organisms, but also the atmosphere. . By exploring for natural resources such as oil and gas, we contribute to global warming. Burning fossil fuels depletes the ozone layer and encourages global warming. Findings show “Air pollution near ground level, and acid precipitation, are already causing widespread injury to humans, forests, and crops” (Grossman & Bryner). Another impact on the atmosphere and on the elements of life can be seen in the uranium New…

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    overpopulation is responsible for environmental degradation. Extensive dependence on oil, natural gas and use of coal industries results to high carbon dioxide gas (CO2). A collection of the CO2 gas in the stratosphere results in the formation of an ozone layer that has properties of retaining radiation heat from the earth, these consequently leads to global warming (Samways). Human overpopulation and industrialization go hand in hand, making it difficult to maintain a pollution free…

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    Fashion Futures – Jack & Jones Jack and Jones is one of the leading producers of menswear with a variety of clothes, accessories and footwear for every man for every occasion. It began in 1989 and has become one of the strongest jeans brand over the following years with several hundred stores throughout the world. Jack & Jones is one of Danish Bestseller Company’s main brand and a major European clothing brand. Jack & Jones has high level of expertise in terms of quality and design of their…

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    What Is Climate Change?

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    tempests. Rising ocean levels and temperatures are relied upon to be an expanding pattern. In addition, the potential for extreme and irreversible atmosphere and ecological changes, including the global warming leading to the liquefying of polar ice layers, for example, those found in Greenland and West Antarctica, could cause ocean level ascents surpassing 10 meters, destructive variances in sea streams, and expanded methane outflows. The likelihood that most an unnatural weather change of the…

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    Almost 4.5 billion years ago, the Earth, newly formed, had possibly the hottest climate in the planet’s extensive past. Temperatures were scorching, enough to liquefy rocks. As radioactive elements located in Earth’s core decay, they generate heat and pressure shoving molten rock toward Earth’s surface. Along with bringing molten rock to the surface, volcanoes also released heat and emitted carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, initiating the greenhouse effect which leads on to global warming.…

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    The first destination will be to Mars. Mars is the second planet after Mercury in the solar system, but in terms of the sun it is the fourth planet nearest to it. The distance between Earth and Mars is maximum 0.00000102529 and minimum 0.00000062363 light years. It is unknown who the first person discovered Mars. In 1659, an astronomer named Christian Huygens discovered the Syrtis Major on the surface of Mars. Moreover, another astronomer named Giovanni Schiaparellin in 1877 discovered various…

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    which is not only a breeding ground for disease, but also emits methane into both the air and water supply. Greenhouse gases and harmful substances due to large amounts of animal unregulated feces on factory farms contributes to depletion of the ozone layer and therefore global warming, air pollution, and water pollution, all of which are irreversible or nearly impossible to…

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    Biodiversity Paper

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    In our planet, all life depends entirely on the variety of life existing on it and the services and goods it provides. The biological diversity within the planet such as the relationship between each specie all play a significant role. For instance, the way in which mussels help purify water affects humans and how trees provide oxygen for living species. The variety of life within our planet can be described as biodiversity. Biodiversity can be described as an umbrella term that elucidates the…

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    Plant Earth Research Paper

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    GLOBAL WARMING Global warming is the increase of earth upper layer or area temperature. It is believed that global warming results in earth’s climate change. Most people tend to confuse global warming with climate change, but the two are completely different but they may be interchangeable. Global warming simply means…

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    Sitting in the waiting room of the dermatologist’s office, all that I could think about was if the cancer was benign or malignant. The nurse in the office called my name and instantly, my heart started palpitating and my palms started to sweat. I walked towards the private rooms staring blankly at the floor the entire time. The first sight of the doctor’s wide smile made me anxious for the results. “Benign,” he said. I instantly jumped in the air and thanked my God that I didn’t have a malignant…

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