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October 15, 2009 at 8:16 am · Filed under Articles, Mother Nature, News ·Tagged atmosphere, carbon content, cloths, concentration, critical component, critical role, cue, different materials, earth, green house effect, green house gases, harmful gases, lastic, manufacturability, marvels, mixtures, plastic greenhouse, plastics, resin content
Plastic is the most critical component in our present scenario. Almost 1 thing will be plastics if you touch any three things in the present world. It has marked itself to be useful in many applications. There are many numerous applications there they are played a critical role. There are many applications where they have saved lives and other components. They are very famous for their easy manufacturability and that they have many other properties which make them unique. The easy to form different materials by combining the two mixtures have also led a very vital role so that they make their way to the most reliable thing in the world. There are many other useful things that the plastics are used for. Although they have many advantages to support their side there is also many disadvantages which make these marvels to scrap. Some of the disadvantages of using these materials are that they are the major sources of green house inducers which can increase the green house gases and hence they can increase the green house effect in the atmosphere. There are many such cases where they can be able to kill us all due to the harmful gases that come from their manufacturing. Some of the related fields which have been affected cue to this plastic entry are the clothing which has seen many new varieties of cloths which have many new varieties of the mixtures and portions of the resin content in them.
Influence of Carbon
This has increase the carbon content in the atmosphere which is the most significant green house inducers which has now been in a very high alarming concentration which has therefore increased the carbon content in the materials and in the atmosphere. Thus plastics is the main reason for the green house effect hence this green house effect is called as the plastic green house. This kind of plastic greenhouse has made the temperature of the earth to rise. The material is in such a way that it has more number of disadvantages than the number of advantages. They have there fore increased the pollution in the atmosphere. Also the production of plastics is going in a very high rate there by increasing the air pollution and hence increasing the carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere and hence reducing the oxygen content. Some other causes of the green house gases are the melting of ice caps and its consequence is rising in the sea level.
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August 2, 2009 at 7:58 am · Filed under Articles, Mother Nature, News ·Tagged catastrophe, climate, climatic event, consequences, definitions, drought, economic problem, famine, insufficient rainfall, lack of water, media id, occurance, underground water, undulations, water levels, water vaporization
A drought is a natural danger that has many negative effects on ecology and human activities. A drought might become a catastrophe at any moment.
While this natural climatic event occurs step by step very slowly, as it persists the consequences become very dangerous. Usually related to lack of rainfall and therefore lack of water, a drought causes diminished agricultral production and may lead to famine and death. For this reason, it is a very serious social and economic problem. Read the rest of this entry »
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July 15, 2009 at 6:32 am · Filed under Mother Nature ·Tagged agricultural output, climate changes, continuity, control measures, correct fertilizer, devastation, disappearance, ecologic, economic problem, effects of erosion, farmlands, floods, forests, job vacancies, landslides, natural water sources, rain and snow, raising livestock, Soil, vegetation
The primary goal in agriculture is the increase and continuity of production. To achieve this; the latest developments in machinery and equipment must be followed, the correct fertilizer must be used and effective pest and disease control measures must be taken. But the correct usage of soil is the most important factor in production. Exploitation of soil, devastation of pastures and forests to create more farmlands, lead to erosion, which is also known as “the cancer of soil.” Read the rest of this entry »
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July 13, 2009 at 12:31 pm · Filed under Mother Nature ·Tagged cause erosion, centuries, civilizations, dawn of time, downfall, farming land, farming methods, farmlands, feasibility, forests, hillsides, invasions, maturity, migrations, natural equilibrium, natural erosion, natural vegetation, relocation, rosion, Soil
Erosion could be defined as the process of relocation of the soil from it’s natural place to somewhere else by natural or other effects. It’s been occuring naturally since the dawn of time, but the rise of humanity has sped up the process and the loss of valuable farming land has led to the downfall of civilizations, migrations, wars and invasions. Read the rest of this entry »
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April 12, 2009 at 8:09 am · Filed under Articles, Editor's Corner, Mother Nature, Organic ·Tagged beet, beets, beholder, blueprint, cheek, conceivable variation, dracula, eyeliner, grocery store, healthy glow, hefty price tag, lipstick, main squeeze, mascara, Natural cosmetics, pennies on the dollar, personal care products, punch line, staple, sun goddess, vegetable glycerine, winter season
Imagine being in a room jam-packed full of women and shouting out, “What is the one makeup staple that you simply can’t do without?” It wouldn’t be surprising if countless different responses were uttered because the preferences of awoman are about as unique as the blueprint of her face. Some might declare “mascara!” while others will insist that it’s a trade-off between lipstick or eyeliner…but then again, you’re likely to hear every conceivable variation in between. Who really knows what the very best, most essential product is – the answer is really in the mind of the beholder… Read the rest of this entry »
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April 12, 2009 at 7:33 am · Filed under Articles, Beekeeping, Editor's Corner, Mother Nature, Seeds, Vegetative Production ·Tagged bees, Flower garden, free seeds, garden, Pollination, sunflowers
Life used to be far less complex than it is today, a sentiment that I’m sure countless generations before me have uttered time and time again. My reference point is the late 70s and early 80s, which doesn’t seem that long ago (in Read the rest of this entry »
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