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Solving The World's Energy Crisis
By Peter Harris · 16 years ago
The world is gradually marching towards a severe energy crisis, what with an ever-increasing demand of energy overstepping its supply. We have always known that the energy we use everyday is not unlimited, yet we ...
How To Save Power At Home
By Peter Harris · 16 years ago
We all learned how to save power at home and about the renewable and non-renewable sources of energy in school. However, we never paid much attention to the rapid consumption of the non-renewable sources of ...
How Is Electricity Produced?
By Peter Harris · 16 years ago
Electrical energy was one of man’s greatest discoveries. It has helped build new civilizations. The large amount of electricity produced has its source in fossil fuels, nuclear fission, water, and wind. This article will explore ...
Alternate Power Solutions - Living Off The Grid
By Peter Harris · 16 years ago
The shortage of power, the rapid consumption of non-renewable energy, the ever-increasing demand for power supply, the daily warnings about our environment are enough signs to tell us that it’s time we do something. So, ...
Discovering Working Solutions Provide Assets for Earning
By Rocky Pacley · 16 years ago
Discovering working solutions provide assets for earing throughout UBIEE Corporation. Looking
at all of the issues in which require solutions the list can go from E-mail marketing to plain
earning online. These are the solutions ...
Top Ten Polluted Areas in the World: A Waste Disposal Dilemma
By Mary Anne Fresco · 16 years ago
Industrial and chemical wastes are the highest contributors of pollution. It is also the main reason why severe illnesses like cancer attack the society. In order to eliminate these problems, proper waste disposal and hazardous ...
Preparing For An Emergency Volcano Eruption
By Jarred Sadler · 16 years ago
Volcanoes are truly fascinating features of nature. Most often, they are adored for beauty and wonder, like the perfectly structured cone of the Mayon Volcano in the Philippines and the monstrosity of Mt. Fiji in ...
Environmental degradation and pollution
By Harry Mcgonal · 16 years ago
With the increasing awareness day by day about the environmental degradation and pollution, the field of ecology has become an entirety in itself. The pace with which this stream of environmental science has progressed has ...
All About Hurricanes
By Francis Jock · 16 years ago
It's the peak of the hurricane season and the Gulf States are anxiously waiting for the next update from the National Hurricane Center on the approaching storms. Every year, hurricanes disrupt the lives of millions ...
African Elephant Facts
By David Meisel · 16 years ago
How much does an Elephant weigh?
The average large Elephant bull reaches a weight of 5.5 tons. Some males can be as heavy as 6.5 tons. The females average about 3.5 to 4 tons.
How ...
Zebra Facts
By David Meisel · 16 years ago
Burchell’s Zebra
Latin name: Equus burchellii
Lifespan: Both the males and the females live up to 35 years of age.
Weight: 300 to 320 kg for both sexes.
Sexual differentiation: The male and female are ...
Hurricanes: Are They Getting Worse?
By Ellen Bell · 16 years ago
Since the year 2000, it seems that tropical storms and hurricanes are occurring more frequently, and with more intensity. Are hurricane seasons getting progressively worse? There are many differing opinions within the scientific community. To ...
Alloy Metals
By Cl Hendricks · 16 years ago
Alloy metals are the result of one metal being mixed with another metal or element. In most cases, this ensures the final metal alloy has properties that are improvements over any single metal. Mixing different ...
Giraffe Facts
By David Meisel · 16 years ago
Latin Name: Giraffa camelopardalis
How much does a Giraffe weigh?
The males reach about 1400kg and the females about 1200kg.
How many vertebras in a giraffes' neck?
They have 7 neck vertebras, the same as ...
Global Warming Myth or Reality?
By Paul Dyer · 16 years ago
Global warming. For the last few years it has become a very much talked about and hotly debated topic. Is it real or is it just so much hogwash generated by uninformed scare tacticians trying ...
How to measure the weather
By Mark Boardman · 16 years ago
There are five basic instruments needed for an accurate record of the weather. A rain gauge, anemometer (wind gauge), thermometer, barometer and weathervane.
1.Rain gauge. These come in all shapes and sizes from a basic ...
Everything about Ecosystem
By George Chao · 16 years ago
Ecosystems are part of our lives each day. It is everything around us, seen or unseen with our naked eyes. Man's unyielding impact on the Earth's ecosystem is not a new phenomenon. Tests and studies ...
Living Green And The Future
By Michael Bridges · 17 years ago
In this article I want to take a look at two possible worlds. One, a world where everyone has embraced the living green way of life and the other where living green never quite caught ...
3 Ways Living Green Can Save You Money
By Michael Bridges · 17 years ago
Living green is becoming a way of life more and more everyday for more and more people. People are more aware of the danger this world is in from global warming and the green house ...
Site Waste Management Plans - A Guide
By Steve Evans · 17 years ago
The purpose of Site Waste Management Plans (SWMPs) is basically to provide accurate projections for waste delivery and disposal at every stage of a construction project. By making predictions the hope is that the contractor ...