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    The giant pandas-The endangered species among the animals There are wide varieties of animals living in our earth. Much number of animals got endangered due to the sudden civilization going around the world. This has lead to many environmental impacts and has affected the chain of the life cycle. Why are giant pandas endangered? Many animals got endangered due to unavailability of proper food and loss of shelter. There are still many animals standing on the verge of extinction. Giant panda and…

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    Combustion, a chemical reaction between substances, usually including oxygen and usually accompanied by the generation of heat and light in the form of flame. The hydrocarbons become harder to ignite as the molecules get bigger. Combustion of alkanes with bigger molecule will produce more soot as the percentage of carbon of the molecule is higher. The amount of soot produced depends on the percentage of carbon in a hydrocarbon molecule. Hexane and cyclohexene produced very small of light soot…

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    Zeus In Greek Mythology

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    Have you ever wondered why a storm rolls in, or why any natural phenomena related to the sky occurs? Have you ever wondered about how it would be like when everyone believed the Gods were in charge of everything that happened, such as; if there was a storm, it was their fault, or if there was thunder and lightning, it was their fault? Back in the era of mythology, these were a couple of their beliefs. One God that was really important was Zeus, the God of the sky. Whenever there was a…

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    as terrorism is becoming more acute, and therefore, it requires every global community to participate and solve the issue. Although the majority of the past international issues had been resolved and may still need cooperation in the future; in my opinion, states will need to focus on counter-terrorism and environmental problems in the next twenty years, because they will be the biggest sources of international conflict.…

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    Climate change is broadly defined as any variation in climate over time whether due to natural variability or due to anthropogenic activity IPCC, (2001a). As developing countries are highly dependent on agriculture, there are growing concerns that this change in weather variability will further threaten the food security of already vulnerable rural households in developing nations and pose a serious challenge to development efforts. In light of this unending threat, it is imperative that a…

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    Ethics And Climate Change

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    In recent years, researchers, governments, and scientists have been rapidly discussing the effects of global climate change and its accelerated environmental impacts on present and future generations. This information has led to joint international cooperation aimed at educating society as well as solving cultural barriers related to climate change. This action seeks to promote ethical and moral principles as solutions. However, it is important to understand that many international organizations…

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    By analyzing microscopic organisms, associate professor Daniel Clay Kelly in UW-Madison’s Department of Geoscience, studies the history of the earths’ climate that, explains how ocean acidification and rising carbon dioxide levels are causing catastrophic damage to our planet. Deep-sea sediment records are used as an archived of the Earth’s climate that spans the last 170 million years of earth’s history. “As paleontologists and geologists, we know the rock record is incomplete,” said Kelly.…

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    emissions have been positively correlated (IPCCC 2014). If this correlation holds true, the increasing populous and perceived development will release more GHG’s, further contributing to climate change. Climate change, in turn, will add more pressure to an already strained natural resource supply. Climate change refers to a historically natural process of warming and cooling cycles on the Earth, which is…

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    Fall Reflection Essay

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    there are noticeable changes that occur when the seasons change, such as fall where there are colder temperatures, less sunlight, and more wind. These factors also causes nature to react such as causing the leaves to change color and fall off. In the last lesson it was an interactive read-aloud where I brought in a variety of different colored and shaped leaves for them to observe while I read. For this lesson we will continue to focus on the leaves but emphasis on their color change. I will do…

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    Emily Cassidy Research Report Emily Cassidy Period 1 Mr. McMahon Research Report Research Report Water Desalination Due to climate change, surging population growth, urban development, and industrialism, the worldwide need for fresh water is increasing. "It is the hope of future generations that desalination can solve that need," (Leon Awerbuch). Water Desalination is a process similar to the water cycle, used to remove salts and other chemicals from sea water. Salt water is…

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