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- Acid Rain $76.65
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...concern over the effects of acid...
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- Acid Rain $65.70
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...as well as its importance as an issue in the nineties had been assessed. It was learned that although acid rain is no longer an important environmental issue in society, the phenomenon has not gone away. Studies show that acid rain causes a great deal of damage to lakes, rivers, soil and fish....
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- Acid Rain: Biological And Geological Considerations $76.65
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...which are suspended in the atmosphere. Even unpolluted deposition is slightly acidic, however, with a natural unpolluted deposition falling at 5.6 on the pH scale. Acid rain has the potential for severe environmental impacts. A chemical, biological, and geological evaluation of the effects of...
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- Acid Rain: Effects On The Environment And Man $54.75
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...environment and on society in general. Acid rain occurs as a result of manmade pollutants which are suspended in the atmosphere. Even unpolluted deposition is slightly acidic, however, with a natural unpolluted deposition falling at 5.6 on the pH scale. Acid rain can be either acidic or alkaline...
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- Acid Rain: Impacts To Soil And Water $65.70
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...consciousness with the publication of a book by Robert Angus Smith in England in 1872. In this book, Air and Rain: The Beginning of a Chemical Climatology, Smith made several key observations. One of the most important of these was the fact that sulfate (SO42-) concentrations in rain were...
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- Action Plan: Get The Mercury Out! $43.80
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...deformity, mental incapacity and chronic illness, yet there seems to be no concerted plan for dealing with this toxic menace to our health and wellbeing. This paper suggests a plan for getting the mercury out of the environment.
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Today it seems as if the corporations are completely...
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- Adaptation And Australian Plant Life: $54.75
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...genetically controlled structural, physiological, or behavioral characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce under a given set of environmental conditions (Adaptation Definition, 2003). Typically, adaptation is the result of a beneficial mutation (Adaptation Definition, 2003)....
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- Agent Orange: The Lingering Problems Of Dioxins $65.70
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...is a member of a large group of chemicals which belong to the category of dioxins. In all there are seventy five congeners of dioxins (National Wildlife Federation, 2001). Agent orange, however, is one of the most toxic of the dioxins. The Environmental Protection Agency (2001), in fact,...
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- Agent Orange; Is It Poisoning Johnston Island $153.30
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...most toxic places on earth. The setting, 825 miles to the south west of Hawaii may appear idyllic, but it is also the location of a chemical agents disposal centre, known as JACADS (Johnston Atoll Chemical Agents Disposal System). There are many dangerous chemicals on the island. It was for this...
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- Agricultural Biotechnology And The Middle East $197.10
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...Biotechnology" Biotechnology is the name given to a variety of agricultural,...
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