I. INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study Why did you conduct the study? We conducted the Paper Charcoal because it can help our community. We also wanted to use Charcoal because it is more safe than the gas that we ussually use. Papers are made from trees and trees can be replace by charcoal. There are lots of paper that is already used and wasted so we decided if we use it as a charcoal. In our study we also want to know if we can use papers to make charcoal. B
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an ideal world, animals would be allowed to survive; in an ideal world, humans would value the life that grew around them. Sadly, this is not our world. Every year, nearly 900,000,000 trees are cut down. In this decade alone, our percentage of deforestation has increased by 8.5 percent. How can humans allow this to go on? Why do they not see the true value of plants? Why can they not appreciate the beautiful mechanics of these fine specimen? Plant lives matter. Like humans, they have cells that make
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Md Nazmul Hasan December 4, 2012 English 110 Professor Virginia Johnson Rainforest destruction is a major global problem with serious consequences. The destruction of the rainforest is leaving a negative effect on the species existence, on global climate changes, flooding, and erosion. Subsistence farming, logging, shifted cultivators, mining, and fuel wood collection are the major causes that lead to rainforest destruction. If we do not do something to stop rainforest destruction, we may perhaps
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With a long history of policy and laws towards environmental protection, deforestation have decreased now thanks to a strong history of conservation measures. However these implementation of government policies related to environment was often characterized by a lack of inter-agency coordination, poor public participation inadequate
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Environmental Degradation (E.D) used to describe a situation in which a part of the natural environment is damaged through depletion of resources such as air, water And soil. There are many different types E.D. of Such as soil erosion, Soil salinization, deforestation, desertification, and Bush Encroachment. So worldwide Environments are being threating, damaged, or killed due to human interaction with the environment. Our effect on the environment ties in to many problems going on today in the world but I am
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Case brief of Malaysia case To make the case brief it is necessary to divide our analysis in 5 phases: • Situation • Questions • Hypothesis • Proof and action • Alternatives 1) Situation Government of Malaysia is in front of big challenges, prime-minister is going to have very important meeting, where will be held discussion about future of the country. Malaysia developed its economy by exporting timber, and this caused destruction of local nature, which was a serious threaten for global
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By Shaina Herring The Amazon River is the fuel source for the 2,100,000 square mile Amazon rainforest . Spanning 9 countries in northern South America, this rainforest is so rich in plant life it produces approximately 20% of the worlds oxygen. Boasting the world’s largest tropical rainforest, the Amazon includes various ecosystems from swamps to savannas resulting in this particular biome housing the largest collection of plant and animal species in the world. Fascinating creatures
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project on river Ganga to link which of the following places? [A]Allahabad and Haldia [B]Allahabad and Kanpur [C]Kanpur and Patna [D]Varanasi and Haldia 7. As per the latest report, which among the following countries has the world’s highest deforestation rate? [A]Brazil [B]Indonesia [C]Kenya [D]South Africa 8. Recently, India and which one of the following countries has signed an agreement on cooperation in the field of environment? [A]Brazil [B] China [C] Russia [D]Japan 9. The controversial
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Why We Should Not Destroy Our Rainforest…..Rough draft Rain forests are better than just a cluster of trees. They are what give many humans and animals a roof, and food. But that's not the only thing they do, They also clean carbon dioxide from the air. Those trees that we are cutting down, those trees are the reason we are alive to this day. We should not destroy our world's rainforest because we are losing so many species, our carbon dioxide levels are rising, that is where we get many of our
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University of Phoenix Material Environmental Resources Worksheet Using the assigned readings from Week Four, write a 50- to 75-word response to each of the following questions. Your responses will be assessed according to the accuracy of the content. Minerals 1. How do minerals affect society? Minerals are important to the society because minerals can be used to make pots, pans, buildings, counters and plates. 2. What is the difference between metallic and nonmetallic minerals? Provide
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