Competension ANALOGY Hello Aspirants!!! As these kind of questions are frequently asked in competitions it is important to practice them as much as you can so this is our first ANALOGY assignment for you people. The explanation to all questions are mentioned after completion of 50 questions. 1. ‘Bank’ is related to ‘Money’ in the same way as ‘Transport’ is related to a. Goods b. Road c. Movement d. Traffic e. Speed 2.’Fan’ is related to ‘Wings’ in the same way as ‘Wheel’ is related
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generally greater in cost then the traditionally used supplies(Roberts 1). The cost to convert a 2,500 square foot house with green options are energy audit 0-$500 with a one or less year payback, Duct Sealing $1,350 with a 5 to 4 year payback, insulation $2,000-$5,000 with a 5.7 to 14 year payback, Storm Windows $2,500-$4,750 4 to 7 year payback, Tankless Water Heater $1,489 with a 8.5 year payback (1). Even the smallest supplies have a higher cost: Compact Fluorescent light bulbs cost $136 (1)
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Air Pollution What is Air Pollution? Air pollution is actually the addition of any harmful substances to the atmosphere, which causes the damaging of the environment, human health and the quality of life. With the development in industry, came along the increase in air pollution, which occurs inside homes, schools, offices even in the countryside. Consequently there has been an increase in the death rates resulting from various diseases caused by air pollution varying from breathing problem
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Table of content: Abstract 3 I. INTRODUCTION 4 II. Theory 1: GLOBAL WARMING IN THE PAST 5 • Article 1: Volcanism • Article 2: Orbital variation • Article 3: Solar output • Article 4: Plate tectonic • Article 5: Solar radiation III. Theory2: THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT 7 • Article1: Carbon Dioxide • Article2: Methane • Article Ni trous Oxide • Article Ozone • Article4: Synthetic Chemicals
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Africa’s savannas for meat and plants while apes were confined to the forests. There are also differences within each evolution for instance, Homo erectus and its earliest ancestors had more body hair than modern humans. The body hair was used for insulation as they did not have proper clothes back then. However, Homo sapiens lost most of the body hair that was present in its ancestors since we developed warmer clothing like jackets to help us stay warmer in colder temperatures rendering body hair
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while the domestic market shrank 1.8% to 6.7 million units. Koç Holding Consumer Durables Group While maintaining strong leadership in Turkey, Arcelik A.Ş. continued hold a significant lead in the Romanian and South African markets, with its Arctic and Defy brands, respectively. Over the last seven years in the European white goods
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our environment faces today terribly. This global warming is caused due to Greenhouse Effect which is a condition in which Earth’s heat trapping increases more from the normal levels. Climate change, devastation of the ecosystem, melting ice over Arctic and Antarctic regions, negative impacts in the agricultural sector are just the problems caused by global warming. Many damages have been caused by this phenomenon. Policies on global warming are made each day. Global average temperature rose significantly
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“Global warming isn't happening slowly, and it's not a problem (just) for the future. We've already burned enough coal and gas and oil to increase the temperature more than a degree, and this has already caused enormous changes across the planet: Arctic sea ice is melting very fast, along with almost every other frozen thing on the planet. Because warm air holds more water vapor than cold, we're seeing far more deluge and flood. People are dying already, and species are going extinct.” Burning fossil
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The Ozone Threat: Managing with Uncertainty The ozone layer serves as protection of the Earth from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays. Over a span of decades it has been found out and continuously theorized that the said layer is thinning or depleting. This depletion is speculated by scientific experts to have negative effects to human beings and most importantly to the environment. Studies have been done regarding the possible negative effects of the depletion of the ozone layer. First, it
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Energy, Work and power of the body All body activities including thinking, doing work, or keeping the body temp. constant involve energy changes, for example under resting(Basal)conditions the skeletal muscles and the heart using 25% of the body's energy ,another 19%is being used by the brain,10%is being used by the kidneys, and 27% is being used by the liver and the spleen. A small percent of about 5% of food energy being excreted in feces and urine. Extra food energy will be stored mainly as fat
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