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ATMOSPHERE AND OCEANS
Atmosphere and Oceans
Atmosphere and Oceans
Paper 1
Doyle, M. and S. Dorling (2002). Visibility trends in the UK 1950-1997, Atmospheric Environment., 36, 3161-3172.
Q1. How does particle size affect visibility?
A1. The size and composition of the particle have profound effect on the visibility due to the fact that ...
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ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
GMO Crops and Bee Population
GMO Crops and Bee Population
Introduction
You can call a number of reasons that could cause population declines of bees. But anyway, the most important of them - is the use of genetically modified organisms (GMO) seeds and grown technology Terminator (feature of this technology is to ...
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Environmental Impact of Warfare
[Name of the Institute]
Environmental Impact of Warfare
Introduction
War strategy has historically been configured by environmental factors in various ways. Armies have used forests for cover, mountains and valleys for strategic advantage, and rivers and waterways for transport of arms and materials. At times, deliberate destruction of natural resources ...
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Nature - Geography
Change in Population and Age Structure of Scotland (2000-2010)
Change in Population and Age Structure of Scotland (2000-2010)
Figure 1:
According to figure 1 presented by the national records of Scotland (2011), one can analyse the changes that were observed in the population of Scotland during the period of 2000-2010. ...
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ETHICAL CONSUMERISM
Ethical Consumerism
ABSTRACT
Sustainability is defined as the utilization in the environment, which refers to the potential longevity of a support system for human life, such as the climate of the planet, the system agricultural, industrial, forestry, the fisheries, and human communities that generally depend on these different systems. Although consumers ...
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HORTICULTURE
Horticulture and Weed Science - The Need for Improvement
Horticulture and Weed Science
Introduction
For fruit crops, weed management is essential because it allows the farmers to obtain maximum production. This is because the mere presence of unwanted weed and plants significantly decreases the overall yield of crops. In addition to this, weeds ...
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Nature - Anthropology
Nature - Anthropology
The globalized world of today seems to have returned, at first glance, the smaller and manageable. The physical and symbolic boundaries that once separated peoples and communities are now, especially for capital and goods, easily penetrable thus circulate freely from one side to another the ...
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AUDIT REPORT
Audit Report
Audit Report
Environmental Auditing
Companies have the opportunity to participate in the EC-wide system for environmental management and environmental auditing. The term "audit" indicates that there is a systematic environmental auditing and environmental law.
Environmental audit is a planning and management tool that gives an answer to the demands required ...
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OIL POLLUTION
Evaluation of the Environmental impact of oil pollution and the control measures used. A case study of Gulf of Mexico
Evaluation of the Environmental impact of oil pollution and the control measures used. A case study of Gulf of Mexico
Introduction
In April 2010 BP's offshore drilling unit Deepwater Horizon ...
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CZECH REPUBLIC'S CULTURE
Czech Republic's Culture
Czech Republic's Culture
Introduction
The Czech Republic, capital Prague, is a small land-locked central Eastern European state with a population of 10.2 million. The lands of Bohemia and Moravia were an advanced part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. When the empire collapsed in 1918, a new Czechoslovak ...