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    Thankfully, we have two amazing heros —Andrew Turton and Pete Ceginsle— have invented a amazing invention called the Seabin. What is the Seabin? We are so incredibly lucky Andrew and Peter have found a solution to fix what we have called— water pollution. They invented the ‘Seabin’ which is a cylinder that floated upright. It has a water pump in it that sucks up all the floating debris and oil on the surface. The Seabin has been very successful as it collectes approximately 1.5 kilograms of rubbish

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    view points and opinions towards the topic of pollution. The artist created an image of a photo-shopped iceberg made of plastic water bottles compared to a real natural iceberg in a body of water. The visual image is depicted in great detail in accordance to the contents of the subject as well as the point of view of the artist. The artist uses rhetorical appeals to bring awareness to the warnings, threats, and stifling of pollution, and what pollution means to them. The visual image of trash over-polluting

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    Sea Water Pollution I. Title Water pollution has many different meanings, in most cases it is when one or more material builds up in the water causing a problem for people and/ or animals. Water pollution is one of the world’s largest problems that we are facing today. Everyone in this world is affect by the earth’s water. Some are affected differently than others but we are still affected in one way or another. Water pollution doesn’t only threaten humans; it threatens plants and animals as well

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    bodies’ health. Particulate pollutants are like the retroviruses of the world: well-rounded and dangerous. Air pollution is the largest ecological issue of our time because the contaminated air lingers all over the world constantly being augmented to, and further threatening the world and those who lives in it. As a state that is car-centric, California has been harassed by air pollution for decades. Even one of California’s most famous cities, Los Angeles, is known for the cloud of smog. National

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    pollutants, are causing harm all over the earth without people realizing it. Car pollution can cause disruption to human 's health, the environment, and the cities in just a matter of time and in many different ways. The air pollution from cars contains various components that all can factor into harming humans health. According to The Environmental Protection Agency’s actions, they took away a key part of the pollution from gasoline:lead. This is a dangerous component of gas because it affects

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    Pollution Of Pollution

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    POLLUTION Pollution can be a very hazardous thing to happen to the population and the economy. If left to grow to worst condition it can cause health issues to the people of the affected area and can cause death which in turn gives fewer people to work causing the economy to drop to dangerous levels. Another way the economy could fall due to pollution is if indeed the problem of pollution is coming from the factories in the area which in fact helps the economy with funds. This example is happening

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    increased by 60 percent, and in 2015 by 77 percent. Electric cars sure are in the ascendant, just why is that a good thing? The answer is quite simple and everywhere known; vehicle pollution. And because this vehicle pollution is a major problem for us and our environment, the negative externalities of this vehicle pollution are going to be analyzed and advice on how to solve or better, get rid of the problem, is going to be offered. To start off, here is a short definition of what exactly negative

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    transport oil to reduce oil spills on land. This semester I studied the effect certain types of pollution has on plant growth. My initial hypothesis was that the pollutant would affect the plant growth excessively, and might even kill the plants in the experimental group. The results of this project were almost exactly what I predicted them to be, and ultimately my hypothesis was supported. Soil pollution is so common these days, and it mainly happens due to elements that are man-made. Our waste,

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    Kate Galbraith, A journalist, released an article covering the condition and to what extent africa's pollution is currently at. The article was released by The New York Times on April 2014. It starts off by telling us how an air quality scientist was testing the air. The machine that was created in Arizona was man to calculate the amount of pollution in the air.While testing the air in Ouagadougou the machine clogged and was sent back to the United States of America for repair. Galbraith continued

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    exciting and beautiful. They are a serene and relaxing place to be, but this beauty is in jeopardy. Pollution of the ocean causes these exotic beaches to become unpleasing to the senses. The pollution of the ocean problem goes much deeper than just looking unpleasant. From sea life to the environmental impacts, pollution in the ocean is an immediate and growing problem that must be addressed. Pollution of the ocean is widely seen all around. The litter comes in so many very different forms that are

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