A Million Green Ideas
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DJO – Stuff We Found in the Dryer
Filed under Million Green IdeasMay 19

An assortment – old stuff – unfinished stuff – experimental stuff – stuff we probably should have thrown out, all nailed together. DJO messes with Al Gore, The Hills, Hillary, Trek and large trucks. May cause mild-to-moderate limb-loss. The views expressed in this sentence do not necessarily reflect the views of this paragraph. Happy 2010, apple juice freaks!!! ———– Music Track: “Daytime” by DJO available at www.dayjoborchestra.com Did someone say “T-shirts”? www.zazzle.ca Give us your T-shirt ideas!
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Jul 20
mpeeling@standard-freeholder.com AVONMORE – An Environment Canada investigation has found there was no tornado in North Stormont over the weekend. On Saturday, reports from the public suggested there might have been a tornado that briefly touched down in the township north of Cornwall.[...]
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Jul 5
So, formaldehyde, after breaking down in the environment, forms both formic acid and carbon monoxide, correct? Well, that’s what I found but I’m not sure the negative effects these two substances have on the environment. Any help? It would be much appreciated.
Best reply by Tgregoryt:
Not sure what your question is here but formaldehyde is more toxic then both carbon monoxide and formic acid. Formic acid is harmful in the air but I don’t believe it is significant in soil or water. Further, formic acid is not a by-product of formaldehyde weathering, having an additional hydroxyl radical. Carbon monoxide is similar, but it is not harmful in the air until is gets quite concentrated, and the dangerous concentration of formaldehyde in the air is significantly less. To get some real numbers on the subject go to http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/
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What negative effects do they have on the environment?
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What type of respiratory system is ideal for an invertebrate to survive in a dry and hot environment?
Filed under More Green IdeasJul 5What type of respiratory system found in invertebrates is the best for an organism that lives in a hot, dry, “desert” environment.
Best reply by Shashwat:
tracheal spiracle, probably….
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What type of respiratory system is ideal for an invertebrate to survive in a dry and hot environment?
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Jun 26
I am doing a project on how much really electricity impacts the environment. I’m only asking questions that basically I can’t find. I figured another person with another veiw on this would point me in the direction of finding a source for my research.
What are various things that you know electricity does to the environment? How much does it affect the environment? How much does turbines and solar panels have to with the damage? Do they cause the majority of the damage?
I’m mainly looking for a source regarding how much damage(to the environment)solar panels and turbines make by producing electricity.
List your sources to the exact place you found the information.
Best reply by Gary G:
Go to the NREL website. http://www.nrel.gov/
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What does electricity do to the environment?
