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Conservation of Tropical Rain Forests
Conservation of Tropical rain Forests
Introduction
Tropical rainforests are the areas with the most species of all types of plants and animals on earth, many of which have not yet been discovered. Tropical rainforests have an extremely slim layer of top soil that is easily tainted and/or eroded ...
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ACID RAIN- CAUSES AND EFFECT
Acid Rain- Causes and Effect
Acid Rain- Causes and Effect
Introduction
Acid rain is called a natural disaster type characterized by rainfall, according to biochemical studies, has a pH or acidity level of less than 5.65 (note: it can also occur as snow, fog, dew, etc.)... This is because ...
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FUTURE OF ENERGY FOR THE UNITED STATES
Future of Energy for the United States
Future of Energy for the United States
Introduction
Unites states of America's energy needs are increasing. However, USA needs to weigh the cost and benefit of renewable technology before going for a comprehensive implementation plan. This essay discusses the ...
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THE HUMAN PAST
The Human Past
Section A.1.
1. Discuss the rise of the scientific paradigm in the 19th century.
Scientific Revolution
This model of scientific thinking historically addressed the problem of knowledge from the perspective of the eternal, immutable, perfect, original nature. In this thought, knowledge is viewed from”ontology" busy ...
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TECTONICALLY ACTIVE ZONES
Building in Tectonically Active Zones
Building in Tectonically Active Zones
Introduction
After the dramatic events that took place recently by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, would not come over to inform the public that both humans and their predecessors, tend to seek settlements in these parts of the perverse ...
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NATURAL ECOSYSTEM
Natural Ecosystem
Natural Ecosystem
Introduction
The term ecosystem is defined by the Convention on Biological Diversity as a dynamic complex of plant, animal, and microorganism communities and their nonliving environment interacting as a functional unit. As further detailed by the convention, this definition does not specify any particular spatial unit or ...
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CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate Change
Climate Change
Introduction
Climate is the average of the weather conditions described through variability in temperature, precipitation, and wind over a period of time. This may range from months to millions of years. The climate system is a complex interactive, system consisting of the atmosphere, land surface, snow and ...
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PROJECTIONS
Projections
Projections
Conic Projection
A conic projection is a map in which the sphere (globe) is enfolded with a cone. The particulars of the globe are encrypted on the conic surface which also looks like a cylinder. The cone is then unwrapped into a flat surface. The central conical projection or projecting ...
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PLASTIC BAGS
Plastic Bags
Plastic Bags
Introduction
There is a rising global progress to prohibit or put off use of synthetic bags due to the troubles they cause to the atmosphere. Critics of the hand baggage declare they reduce normal possessions, use power to produce, create litter, strangle maritime existence and increase landfill. If ...
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WATER POLLUTION
Water Pollution
Water Pollution
Introduction
Pollution of water may be in different forms: chemical, bacteriological and also, thermal pollution, and water or water bodies may be soft, brackish or salt, ground or surface. It may even be the rain or dew, snow or polar ice.
It can also involve interfaces, ...