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TOXIC WASTE
Toxic Waste
Toxic Waste
Introduction
The term toxic waste is frequently used interchangeable with the hazardous waste or material that is discarded and can create lasting effects on health and environment. These wastes are byproducts of manufacturing, city septic systems farming, automotive garages, construction, hospital, laboratories and other industries that are ...
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SUSTAINABLE BUILDING
Sustainable Building
Sustainable Building
Introduction
Sustainable building design is the design philosophy of physical objects in accordance with principles of economic, social and ecological. It covers both the design of small everyday objects, such as building design, city or land surface.
Benefits of Sustainable Building Construction
Sustainable construction is a ...
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DRINKING WATER CONTAMINATION
Drinking Water Contamination in Uganda
Abstract
The analyses of this study aim to explore the issues concerning the contamination of drinking water in Uganda in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on the contamination of drinking water in Uganda; in addition, the study presents informative report ...
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OVERFISHING
Types, Causes, Consequences and Possible Solutions to Overfishing
Table of Content
Introduction1
Causes of Depleting Fish Resources2
1.Technology2
2.Open access and over-capacity3
3.By-catch3
Consequences of Overfishing4
1.Environmental Consequences4
2.Economic Costs4
Actions & Solutions5
Conclusion6
References8
Causes, Consequences and Possible Solutions to Overfishing
Thesis Statement
“Excessive exploitation has led to decline in fish species”.
Introduction
Various negative impacts on marine ecosystems are caused by fishing activities. Seventy ...
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PINE BARRENS
The Pine Barrens of Long Island
The Pine Barrens of Long Island
Pine Barrens
Pine Barrens Covering one-fifth of the area of New Jersey, the Pine Barrens are a vast wilderness of pitch pine/oak forests growing on sandy soil, interrupted by white cedar swamps and slow- moving rivers of tea-colored water. ...
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BOREAL FOREST
Boreal Forest
Boreal Forests
Introduction
In Canada, forest has occupied 45 percent of the territories, represents 417.6 million hectares of Canada's continental areas of 921.5 million hectare. The Canada's Boreal Forests store approximated 186billiontons of carbon(C) in forests and peats ecosystem. These are equal to 27 years value of the world carbon ...
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CHESAPEAKE BAY
Chesapeake Bay and the Environmental Concerns
Abstract
The research paper focuses on the Chesapeake Bay, its eco system, and the effects of climate change and human activities on its eco system. The discussion covers a brief introduction of the Bay, followed by the detail discussion of environmental hazard. Finally, issues of ...
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The Effects of Forests Depletion on Pharmaceutical Production
Introduction
Forestry is now giving 327 billion dollars revenue worldwide with an ever increasing demand. Forests are using as an alternative to fossil fuels; wood fuel contributes largely to this success (Haab Kenneth 55). An intensive exploitation of forest resources can result in ...
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Exploration of Mars
Introduction
The exploration of mars has been the topic of interest in space exploration. The prominent part of this space exploration program is Europe, Soviet Union, Japan and United States. Many robotic aircrafts which include Landers, Rovers and Orbiters have been launched since 1960s. These aircrafts have been launched ...
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INVERTEBRATES
Invertebrates
Invertebrates
Introduction
The world is an amalgamation of numerous appealing, fascinating and marvel creations and beings. The beauty of the world lies in the fact that it is not a monotonous place comprising of a single entity, with respect to the beings and numerous other species. The most captivating and astounding ...