the animals are getting endangered that they are listing their habitats polar bears and Ducks and Pikas. People that are exposing the greenhouse gasses like coal and petroleum are burning them for heat then when they burn it the gas goes in the atmosphere and raises the temperature . People can unplug electronics, drive speed limit and recycle to help maintain the global warming level we is at .If
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Around fifteen million years ago the planet was experiencing a ‘climatic optimum’ known as the Middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (Flower and Kennett, 1993). This marked the warmest period since the late Eocene, at around 34 Ma (Flower and Kennett, 1993; Zachos et al., 2001). Evidence for this warm period can be seen in the distribution of tropical fauna, including benthic foraminifera and molluscs as far south as New Zealand’s South Island (Flower and Kennett, 1993). Furthermore, tropical corals and
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drifted apart, but the theory of tectonic plates explains in detail of how the continents moved (“There” 1; Evers 1). Third, continental drift only focuses on movement of the continents while tectonic plates also includes movement under the oceans (“Earth’s” 1). There are a total of 17 plates: some are just under the continents, some are just under the oceans, and the rest are under both (Keener 1). Fourth, tectonic plates are moving slabs of rock moving under the crust while sea-floor spreading is the
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Atmosphere → You discuss how the atmosphere is impacted by climate change with at least one real-world example (ex. How are excess greenhouse gases impacting the atmosphere? How has the atmosphere changed over time? What has caused this change? Which weather patterns have changed due to atmospheric changes?) Hydrosphere → You discuss how the hydrosphere is impacted by climate change with at least one real-world example (ex. How has the water cycle changed because of climate change? What has happened
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When the people visiting museum. The people not only can appreciate works of art at inside,but also in order to enjoy the atmosphere of inside, feelings of artistic parcels can make of my heart are related to flow with the pace of the exhibition. Therefore, the overall atmosphere of a good exhibition for the Museum and exhibits should be mutually harmonious. In the present society, the Art Museum has become the representative of the country or city,It is the performance of the historical heritage
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significant reactions. For example, photochemical smog, which forms as a result of the action of sunlight on air pollutants, is formed in part by the following two steps. The product of this reaction, ozone, is a pollutant in the lower atmosphere. Ozone is an eye and lung irritant and also accelerates the weathering of rubber products. Write Lewis structures for each of the reactants and products in the preceding reactions. Valence electrons: O has 6 and N has 5 Total valence electrons:
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Almeida Music Environmental Issues Unit One As I did research on the internet about the major contributions that have been made to the environmental science and that have led to a better understanding of the Earth’s environment and our place in it, I have found out a lot of interesting information. I have found how women have made major contributions to the environmental service, boy scouts making contributions and some famous scientists who have made contributions. It was very interesting
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second one is important too because the batteries are one of the things that take more time fore discompose and the charge that it have affect the earth. The third idea is use the TTC because in this city are many cars and each one contaminate the atmosphere, in Mexico the government created a very good law, it is that you can’t use your car all the days of the week for avoid the smoke that the cars produce. The idea about don’t smoke isn’t a lot of help for the environment but is a little help.
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| | |spray paints | | |Ground-level ozone (O3) |Form in atmosphere |Irritates eyes, irritates respiratory tracts; asthma, and | | | |chronic bronchitis | |Sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
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they do their ‘research.’ There are many different ways that we as the earths population are destroying the environment. For example, the tall cooling towers used by industries. They do not remove pollutants but simply push them higher into the atmosphere, in this way they reduce their concentration at that particular area. The pollutants may then travel over large distances and produce negative effects in areas far away from the original site. This is only one example of how we are destroying
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