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    There are several environmental factors referring to the automobile in the American history according to the website; “autolife.umd.umich.edu/Environment/E-Overview” says that there is a price, for having energy and danger also. By the inventing a car, and the necessity of a motor which needs oil, made the air be polluted by all kinds of chemicals that floated our air. For example, in 1948, the temperature changed, moreover, made a cloud so dense that led to smoke full of a chemical called sulfur

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    Asthma Air Pollution

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    Commission of Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and the pollutants examined were daily ozone (O3), particulate matter (PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2) and carbon dioxide (CO2). A case crossover analysis and conditional logistic regression was used to measure the association between pollutants and the ambulance treated asthma attacks in the city of Houston, Texas from 2004-2011. Results stated that ozone and nitrogen dioxide were important triggers and were simultaneously high during

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    HACCP Plan

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    Loop Critical Limit (CL): Ozone must remain above 0.10 ppm. Finished water is continuously tested using direct read ozone sensors. Measurements are recorded at start-up, shut-down and every two (2) hours during production. Corrective Action (CA): If the direct ozone reading drops below 0.10 ppm during the day, an audible alarm will sound and all bottling operations will immediately cease until the problem can be isolated, solved and further monitoring indicates that the ozone level has returned to

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    Ukraine is distinct for being home to some of the richest natural environments and resources in Europe while at the same time being one of the most heavily polluted countries in the region. Ukraine is one of the least energy efficient countries in the world (Bank, 2007). World Bank (2007) composed an inventory in 1998, and estimated that total emissions from Ukraine were 246 million tons of CO2, and in 2002 the total emissions were 487.7 million tons of carbon equivalents. Ukraine has a severely

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    recession, the lack of job availability, and the individual 's choice of major. My personal observation and experiences also supported my thesis regarding the difficult which college graduates face. South Ozone Park History: The area where I currently reside at is South Ozone Park, Queens. The South Ozone Park region was originally owned by Native American settlers. There were two tribes which settled in this area, the Jameco tribes and Reckowacky

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    Oxygen and Life Essay

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    Bio Lab 101 Smithsonian Laboratory Early Atmosphere 1. How abundant was oxygen in the early atmosphere? The earth’s early atmosphere contained only small amounts of free oxygen, produced by the reaction of water vapor with sunlight. The oxygen rich atmosphere that developed later and on which oxygen breathing life now depends was result of the origin and spread of organisms capable of photosynthesis. 2. What evidence do scientists have that the oxygen content of our atmosphere has increased

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    Environmental Pollution

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    types of air pollution: ozone pollution and particle pollution. Ozone, or ground pollution, occurs through a chemical reaction between sunlight and gases, such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide, which are emitted into the air by the burning of fossil fuels. Particle pollution occurs when gases turn into either solid or liquid particles made up of ash, diesel, chemicals, etc. Air pollution causes adverse health and environmental problems. Those most vulnerable to ozone pollution health problems

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    Eepi, Eodi, and Esi are potentials produced from material production and transportation off- site phases for greenhouse gases footprint (equivalent carbon dioxide), acidification potential, human health (HH) particulate, eutrophication potential, ozone depletion and smog, respectively. k represents components (assemblies) of construction project. E^tot is unitless. The greenhouse gases footprint produced from construction process (〖Eghg〗^c) and transportation (〖Eghg〗^t) process is calculated using

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    to higher levels of ground has a much more higher chance dying prematurely or being welcomed to the hospital for respiratory problems. The ground level ozone damages lung function, and tissue. Children and older adults especially outside workers with asthma and other lung diseases are at risk due to the increase formation of the ozone. The ozone formation leads climate change to continuously increase in already polluted areas here in the United States and other countries.

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    Earth's Atmosphere

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    Earth's atmosphere is a unique reservoir of gases, the product of nearly 5 billion years of development. It sustains us and protects us from hostile radiation and particles from the Sun and beyond-the atmosphere serves as an efficient filter.When astronauts work in space, they must wear a bulky spacesuit that does everything to sustain and protect them that the atmosphere does for us all the time.Atmosphere is a gaseous mixture of ancient origin, the sum of all the exhalations and inhalations

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