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    Data Transmission in Automatic Irrigation System Using WSN Akshay U. Mankar Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering R. M. D. Sinhgad School of Engineering and Technology Pune, India akshaymankar3511@gmail.com Prof. Mrs. Snehal Bhosale Assistance Professor, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering R. M. D. Sinhgad School of Engineering and Technology Pune, India snehalbhosale@sinhgad.edu Abstract— Wireless Sensor Network broadly used for observing the

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    You see, as our planet heats up, the water on and in it evaporates and this causes a drought. Evaporated water also happens to be one of the miniscule greenhouse gases. The water does eventually come down but it does not rain in the areas where the water was taken, leaving that area dry. Furthermore, the water on Earth’s surface absorbs the Sun’s heat, thus when there is little to no water to absorb the heat

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    Unit 5 Assignment - Global Warming This paper will define global warming and discuss how greenhouse gases affect the Earth. While greenhouse gases are necessary for life to exist on Earth, an overabundance or shortage of greenhouse gases can be detrimental. Human activities have caused an overabundance of these gases, and it is necessary for humans to become aware of how their activities affect the Earth. It is necessary for humans to begin modifying their behaviors that cause global warming and

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    warming can be defined as the rise in temperature through human pollution of greenhouse gases resulting in catastrophic alterations in the earth 's environment. However, human pollution of greenhouse gases is so minor that it is not a contribution to the

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    surface. It is caused mostly by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. (EPA, 2014) Greenhouse gasses are water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluorocarbons. Some greenhouse gases are

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    Table of Content Executive Summery Chapter # 1ABOUT GREEN HOUSE1.1: WHAT IS GREENHOUSE 1.2: HOW DOES GREEN HOUSE WORK | page23 | Chapter # 2: About GREEN HOUSE EFFECT2.1: what is green house effect2.2: causes of green house effect | 45,6 | Chapter # 3:GRREN HOUSE EFFECT AND BANGLADESH3.1: Green house effect & Bangladesh3.2: Green house effect causing the global warming in Bangladesh3

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    what they have created. Humans have the biggest contribution to global warming, and the dangers will only get worse if nothing gets done. Our various toxic activities, such as working at power plants, drilling up natural gases and oil, and deforestation all emit greenhouse gases into the air, and because of these omissions large bodies of ice and oceans, the wildlife, and people 's health will continue to get harmed extremely. Earth’s temperature will and have always increased for millions of years

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    Global Warming Global warming is a phrase that has been used in recent history that describes Earth’s surface temperature being warmed. Throughout history, there has been three global warming’s. They occurred in 1850; from about 1860-1880, 1915-1945, and 1975-1978 (see graph). The current warming was thought to have been generated by the discharge by man of carbon dioxide. All three of these periods of warming were divided into a period of universal cooling. The warming/cooling cycles, and their

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    worse if nothing gets done. Our various toxic activities, such as working at power plants, drilling up natural gases and oil, and deforestation all emit greenhouse gases into the air, and because of these omissions large bodies of ice and oceans, the wildlife, and people 's health will continue to get harmed extremely unless governments worldwide gets together and place a ban on greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2045. II. Definition/Historical Context for your issue Earth’s temperature has

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    worse if nothing gets done. Our various toxic activities, such as working at power plants, drilling up natural gases and oil, and deforestation all emit greenhouse gases into the air, and because of these omissions large bodies of ice and oceans, the wildlife, and people 's health will continue to get harmed extremely unless governments worldwide gets together and place a ban on greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2045. Definition/Historical Context for your issue Earth’s temperature has always increased

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