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Title: ENVIORMENTAL PROBLEMS


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ENVIORMENTALPROBLEMS
  • By Janelle Host
  • Nick Ames

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Environmental Issues Discussed
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GLOBAL WARMING
  • Definition Global warming is the observed
    increase in average temperature if the Earths
    atmosphere and oceans in recent decades. It is
    due to the increased amounts of greenhouse gasses
    like C02. Greenhouse gasses absorb the infrared
    rays that heat the planet, instead of allowing
    them to escape the atmosphere.
  • Major Issues Back to Main Page

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Major Issues
  • Increased gasses are a result of human population
    increase and inventions such as gas exhaust from
    cars.
  • Increase in global temperature can result in the
    increase of sea level and amount of
    precipitation, in turn creating floods
  • Other theories believe that global warming is
    within the natural cyclic fluctuations. We are
    just at a high point in temperature.
  • Back to Definition Back to Main Page

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DEFORESTATION
  • Click for Video
  • Definition The conversion of forested areas to
    non-forest land use such as urban use or farmable
    land. This removal of trees with insufficient
    amounts of reforestation
  • Major Issues Back to Main Page

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Major Issues
  • It alters the amount of water in the soil and
    ground water and the moisture in the atmosphere.
  • We have no methods to remove CO2 and pollutants
    from the air aside from trees that clean the air
    for us.
  • Runoff is faster and more flooding may occur.
  • Displaces natural wildlife, sometimes with fatal
    effects.
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ENDANGERED SPECIES
  • Definition A population of something which is
    either few in numbers or threatened by
    environmental factors of becoming extinct.
  • Major Issues Back to Main Page

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Major Issues
  • Loss of a species in itself, morally and
    genetically.
  • Destabilizes the eco system as a whole, removing
    one species may remove a link to the food chain,
    other species who interact or depend on them may
    starve. Also, one species may become more rampart
    if not removed by another.
  • Back to Definition Issues Main Page

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Pollution
Definition
Factories
Landfills
Water Pollution
Crop Runoff
Automobiles
Issues Home
Effects
Air Pollution
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Definition
  • Any substance which in excess is known to be
    harmful to any living organism.
  • Two Categories
  • Point Source Non Point Source
  • Pollution Home

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Point Source
  • Usually confined sources of air and water
    pollution such as pipes that enter into a stream
    or chimney stacks emitting waste into the
    atmosphere.
  • Examples Factories, Oil Spills
  • Pollution Main Pollution Definition

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Non-Point Source
  • Diffused or intermittent sources of pollution,
    can be air or water.
  • Non-Point sources are those that dont have
    powerful/concentrated amounts of pollution
  • Examples Crop Runoff, Landfills
  • Pollution Home Pollution Definition

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Crop Runoff
  • Crop runoff involves the movement of water over a
    surface.
  • Crop runoff becomes pollution when harmful
    chemicals that are often placed on crops are
    carried from the fields into nearby bodies of
    water.
  • Pollution Home

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Landfills
  • Landfills are used to deposit wasted material.
  • Water pollution can occur when hazardous material
    makes its way into nearby aquifers and
    groundwater tables.
  • Pollution Home

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Water Pollution
  • All human activities in which there are adverse
    effects to bodies of water. Natural occurrences
    such as volcanoes are typically not included as
    water pollution.
  • Possible contaminants could include organic and
    inorganic matter. Pollution sources range from
    surface runoff to industrial discharge.
  • Water pollution kills fish and destroys plant
    life. It can also harm human beings, besides the
    fact that we are consumers of fish. Water
    pollution can eliminate valuable drinking water
    and can create sickness and even death.
  • Pollution Home

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Effects of Pollution
  • Pollution has a great impact on humans. It can
    cause cancer, immune diseases, allergies, and
    asthma. It can kill many other organisms, other
    than humans.
  • Pollution can have damaging effects to the brain
    and the central nervous system.
  • Environmentally pollution can decrease the
    lifespan of earths natural commodities such as
    vegetation, minerals, and wildlife.
  • Pollution Definition Pollution Home

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Air Pollution
  • Air pollution is the presence of any chemical,
    biological or physical matter that is changes the
    atmosphere.
  • Human sources include burning of fossil fuels,
    automobiles, and other chemical additives
  • Natural sources dust particles, smoke from
    wildfires.
  • Pollution Home Pollution Definition

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Pollution from Automobiles
Click here for more Automobile pollution facts.
  • Automobile pollution is a very important issue
    and many advancements have been made in the
    field. Scientists have created more efficient
    cars that can run on fuel that breaks down easier
    and emits less volatile substances.
  • America is dominated with automobiles and almost
    every family has at least one.
  • Although improvements have been made, this topic
    is still up for debate. Also, solutions are
    being sorted out to see which has the most up
    side. The big debate is between ethanol and
    electric automobiles.
  • Pollution Home

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Factories and Industries
  • In 1007 a total of 16,462 tons of factory waste
    were not re-used as resources.
  • 83 of total factory waste consists of liquid
    waste acid from the distillation of products.
  • These liquid and gas waste products from
    factories greatly increases the affects of global
    warming.
  • Pollution Home

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Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
  • One of the most devastating environmental
    disasters to occur at sea, seriously affecting
    plants and wildlife.
  • The ship carrying the oil carried 53,094,510
    gallons of oil which 10.8 million gallons were
    spilled.
  • Pollution Home Water Pollution
    Definition

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Reference Page
  • www.unitedstreaming.org
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exxon_Valdez_oil_spil
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  • http//www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/IRpollution.h
    tm
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