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My Ecological Footprint is 4.6 hectares. The bigger components of my footprint using the Pie Chart are my Carbon Footprint which is 2.5gha, cropland with a 1.3 gha, and Forest Products which has a 0.5 gha. The larger sections according to the Bar Graph are...
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Abstract People need energy and related services to ensure social and economic development, and prosperity and to improve health care. In trying to achieve all of these, many environmental negative consequences appear. RES (Renewable Energy Systems) are considered resources that are clean and minimize negative...
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The animals on the list of endangered species exist because their land/area they use to live has been destroyed or the animals have been hunted/poached.The loss of habitat creates the biggest threat to nature. As they are depleted for human use and cleared to make...
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Introduction Ecology is a branch of biology that deals with the scientific analysis of how organisms are distributed, their abundance, interactions, and relations in and with their respective environments. Some of the critical areas of focus include animal and plant populations, animal and plant communities,...
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Introduction An understanding of the historical and current characteristics of western Ireland coastlines and Galway Bay is necessary to interpret the results of our scientific study. Particularly an understanding of geology, physical and chemical oceanography, climate, ecology, and marine pollution. The purpose of this review...
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Climate change is connected with species lose. Humans should be responsible for climate change and specie losses. Climate change is the most important international problem for human beings to face nowadays, and it is a significant challenge across the world due to increasing human consumption....
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Global warming has been an issue that has been debated on and off many times. Some people believe that it is a man-made problem, while others believe there is not enough evidence to support it. It is an issue that is not always consistently being...
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By 2020, many governments around the world will have launched a campaign to stop COVID-19 from spreading. Many people have reduced their overseas activity and begun to remove themselves from the community to avoid infection as a result of the sad news about the rising...