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Environment
  1. CO2
    1. Carbon dioxide is a product chemistry consisting of two oxygen atoms and one carbon atom (CO2), found naturally in the atmosphere, produced by the respiration of animals and burning of any organic matter.
    2. Temperature rise
      1. It is the process of increasing the average temperature of the Earth's oceans and atmosphere caused by massive greenhouse gas emissions from a range of human activities, especially the burning of fossil fuels and changes in land use, such as deforestation, as well as from several other secondary sources. These causes are a direct product of the population explosion, economic growth, the use of polluting technologies and energy sources, and an unsustainable lifestyle where nature is seen as a raw material for exploitation.
      2. Exhaust fumes
        1. Smog is a type of air pollution derived from emissions from internal combustion vehicles and industrial fumes that react in the atmosphere with sunlight to form secondary pollutants which in turn combine as primary emissions to form photochemical smog. Smog may also result from the combustion of large amounts of coal which produces a mixture of smoke, sulfur dioxide and other compounds.
        2. Storm
          1. A storm can be characterized as a violent phenomena or upheaval of short duration and may be accompanied by strong winds, rain, hail, lightning and lightning.
          2. Higher sea levels
            1. It is a physical and geological phenomenon that has occurred several times throughout Earth's history. There are many and complex factors that can influence this type of variation, such as changes in the climate and the movement of tectonic plates. In the last century the sea level has risen again due to global warming, which warms the waters and causes their thermal expansion. Another effect of warming is the melting of mountain and polar ice, which adds more liquid water to the seas.
            2. Earthquake
              1. It is the result of a sudden release of energy in the crust of planet Earth, usually due to the shock between tectonic plates, which creates seismic waves. The seismicity or seismic activity of an area refers to the frequency, type and size of earthquakes recorded over a period of time in the region. Earthquakes are measured by observations of seismographs.
              2. Waste
                1. Water is increasingly scarce on the planet. About 800 million people in the world do not have access to safe drinking water. Being one of the most important resources for the populations, the concern with the levels of waste in the consumption of water is increasing. Agriculture is one of the most wasteful sectors.
                2. Ice caps could melt
                  1. The polar caps are constituted by layers of ice accumulated on the earth and that remain solid in the poles. These masses of ice count on millions of tons and were formed thousands of years ago. With the phenomenon of global warming, the polar caps are beginning to melt at alarming and increasingly accelerating levels.
                  2. Hurricane
                    1. The hurricane is an atmospheric phenomenon that originates in tropical ocean waters, and can have serious consequences when it reaches urban areas.
                    2. Toxic waste
                      1. Toxic waste is all disposable waste that contains chemical compounds that affect the environment. They are harmful to both nature and the environment and can be dumped by large companies and industries that move these types of compounds to ordinary citizens who dump their litter naturally. Much of the toxic waste actually comes from homes.
                      2. Endareged species
                        1. The decline of a species occurs when in its populations mortality exceeds the birth rate and emigration exceeds immigration. If this course is maintained, the extinction happens, that is, the species disappears from part or all of its distribution area.
                        2. Chemicals
                          1. They can be used to clean, disinfect, eliminate pests or carry out various industrial processes. They are used, therefore, in factories, private houses and fields for agriculture, among many other spaces.
                          2. Tornados
                            1. A tornado is a meteorological phenomenon that manifests itself as a column of air that rotates in a violent and potentially dangerous way, being in contact with either the surface of the Earth as with a cumulonimbus cloud or, exceptionally, with the base of a cumulus cloud.
                            2. Avalanche
                              1. It is a phenomenon that occurs when an accumulated mass of snow suddenly moves quickly and violently and rushes towards the valley. During the descent, it drags more and more snow and can drag trees, rocks and human constructions, reaching up to 160 kilometers per hour.
                              2. Oil spills
                                1. Stored oil spills and leaks are the main source of pollution in Europe. Oil spills occur under ever-changing conditions on bodies of water or on land. They can happen in the sea, in a river or lake, on the surface of the ground, on the seafront ...
                                2. Volcanic Eruption
                                  1. It is a phenomenon of nature, usually associated with the extravasation of magma on the surface of the planet. The layers of rocks formed by magmatic eruptions are called "spills" because the rock spreads and solidifies on the surface of the globe. The cooled lava usually generates excellent soil for planting.
                                  2. Fertilizers
                                    1. Fertilizers or fertilizers are a type of solution for soil and plant tissues that provide greater plant growth capacity. You are in the process of farming to improve production.
                                    2. Pesticides
                                      1. Pesticides or pesticides are all substances or mixtures that have as their objective to prevent, destroy, repel or mitigate any pest.
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