Im doing a pamphlet ,
can anyone tell me how refineries affect the environment ?!
Such as, how they affect animals, the air, humans, etc. and more !
Easyy Points !
Hurrry up people !
I need to do it right now !
Thank you "runtun" you will be rewarded 10 points when I get to choose best answer ahahaha !
My Footprint documents Jeff Garlin’s hysterical journey to lessen both his physical and carbon footprint. Get more on Jeff Garlin at simonandschuster.com: authors.simonandschuster.com
this is a debate topic and though i agree with my question..i would be very grateful if anyone could give me points arguing the statement given above i.e reasons as to why environment is the least significant problem compared to many other important problems in todays world.Thank you!
this is a debate topic and though i agree with my question..i would be very grateful if anyone could give me points arguing the statement given above i.e reasons as to why environment is the least significant problem compared to many other important problems in todays world.Thank you!
Since we are now contemplating instituting a flatulence tax against cattle, dairy cows and pigs, shouldn’t we be banning Coke and all carbonated beverages, including beer, outright? Soda contains added CO2 that escapes into the atmosphere. Beer contains naturally occurring CO2 that results from fermentation and is released into the atmosphere. Come to think of it, all alcoholic beverages should be banned since CO2 is produced during the fermentation process. Soda, beer and alcoholic beverages do not contribute to nutrition, they are strictly a luxury items - so let’s all get on board and have these products banned, they are destroying the Earth!
Fermentation takes sugar (carbohydrate) and converts it into ethanol (drinking alcohol) and CO2.
C6H12O6 → 2 C2H5OH + 2 CO2
By the way, this entire question was facetious - to point out how ridiculous some of these ideas are - but just wait, I bet it happens (these processes release carbon that plants have taken out of the atmosphere, reversing the help they have been providing).
Best answer so far - Buck J!
Carbon, one of the most abundant element in nature, has the ability to be combined chemically with itself and with other elements by strong covalent bonds resulting in a variety of structures that ena…
When I try to bring applications from OS classic to the classic environment on tiger via usb flash drive, I get a bunch of 0 kb files. Does anyone know how I can bring over these files and be able to use them with the classic environment?