The annual mean, spring mean, summer mean, autumn mean, winter mean, summer maximum and winter maximum of PM10 concentrations has presented in table 1. Table 1 shows that annual mean of PM10 in Ahvaz was 261, 323.78 and 727.65 µg/m3 in 2010 until 2012. Based on result Table 1, increase in the average annual concentration of PM10 in Ahvaz since 2010 until 2012. The table 1 shows that annual average of PM10 concentration in Ahvaz which is higher than NAAQS standards. The standard of PM10 according
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Just as the earth is in constant motion, our environment is in constant change. Everyday there are environmental changes happening all around us. They can be gradual and happen over millions of years like the great Himalayas or they can be quick and sudden like an earthquake or tsunami. These environmental changes have a major impact on evolution. When a change takes place in an environment, organisms will either adapt to their new surroundings or they will no longer exist. As is the case with the
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Ocean Acidification The article that I read about is called “Why isn’t anyone talking about ocean acidification”. This article explains that climate change is not the only outcome of increased greenhouse gas concentrations, and that ocean acidification occurs when carbon dioxide dissolves (CO2) in ocean water, undergoing a chemical reaction that produces carbonic acid. The increase of ocean acidification is attributed to one main cause: an ongoing increase of carbon dioxide levels in the earth’s
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Change is inevitable and what many people do not understand is that our environment changes as well. Many may not realized it, but our actions do affect our planet and the weather. There is ample amount of proof that due to our environmental choices our Earth is changing, along with weathers patterns. Our stubborn ways is creating many terrible choices and harming the harming the future of our planet and our nation’s government. The novel, “Parable of the Sower”, by Octavia E. Butler is set just
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What if one of the most famous events in Chicago history, the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, never happened? What would the city look like today? “Once you open up what might have happened, the possibilities are endless.” -Carl Smith To a tremendous degree, the outline and design of the city of Chicago and the character of the structures are an aftereffect of the Chicago Fire. On the off chance that the fire had not happened, it would look a considerable measure changed. To start with, think about
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I read, More Acidic Oceans ‘Will Affect All Sea Life’ by Roger Harrabin. The article mainly talked about how ‘all sea life will be affected’ because of the carbon emissions expelled due to modern day society. It then went into more detail by saying how some sea life creatures could benefit from it, but the too will still be affected by the things happening in their ecosystem. The article also states that not only do the carbon emissions affect the sea life, but so does ‘overfishing, coastal development
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flooded what can cause such a big disaster the answer is Antarctica. Some of Antarctica ice sheets are more than 2 miles think. If melted the water can raise atone of water. Scientist wants to discover how much frozen water Antarctica holds and how much global sea levels will rise if it all melted. After a 100 flights they calculated that Antarctica has over 90% of the worlds ice. The beginning of the world’s ice age was about 70,000 years ago. Imagine Miami, how we are all surrounded by water, the scientist
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Human made global warming, a serious problem that is going on today. Even you can be a part of the problem! Today, car companies came up with and started working on Hybrid cars which reduce common emissions caused by normal cars by a whopping 27 percent, as stated by the EPA! Though that is helping the greenhouse gas boost in our atmosphere. Currently it is slowing it down; things as simply leaving your iPhone plugged in adds up to damaging the environment. During 2013, the amounts of greenhouse
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We’re Thinking about Climate Change Wrong Climate Change. Also known as global warming, is the irreversible end that we will face if we do not change our ways. The effects of climate change have already started to take effect. Over 50% of The Great Barrier Reef is dead over the past two years. Natural disasters are becoming more frequent such as Hurricane Harvey and Cyclone Debbie. With all these natural disasters taking place, it begs the question, why do some people still don’t believe that climate
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As global climate change becomes a bigger and a more prominent problem, we realize change must come sooner or later. Many people will point at many different solutions out or problems to when it comes to climate change. But we must realize we are the cause of the main factor to this horrific event taking place at this very moment. So what could we do to help our very own planet? Many things could involve like keeping the community clean, preserving more resources and reusing them. But what could
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