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Acid Soils in Hawaii:
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- Acid soils, by definition, are those with pH below 7.0. The lower the pH, the more acid is the soil. Each unit pH drop indicates ten times more acidity. For example, pH 5.0 has 10 times more acidity than pH 6.0, and 100 times more acidity than pH 7.0. Mos...
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The Cell Nucleus I
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- The Cell Nucleus Structure/function correlations The cell nucleus is a remarkable organelle because it forms the package for our genes and their controlling factors. It functions to: Store genes on chromosomes chromosomes to allow cell division.
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Acid Rain Retirement Fund
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- Buying Pollution
Right Out of the Sky! The Acid Rain Retirement Fund (ARRF) is an all-volunteer, member supported community group dedicated to environmental education and reducing acid rain by purchasing and retiring marketable air emissions allowances...
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Acid Rain Information and Activities
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- Acid rain is more acidic than normal rain and forms through a complex process of chemical reactions involving air pollution. The two most important pollutants that contribute to the formation of acid rain are oxides of nitrogen and sulfur dioxide, which r...
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ACID RAIN RETIREMENT FUND
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- The Acid Rain Retirement Fund was founded to prevent air pollution by buying it right out of the sky. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issues pollution allowances or permits that enable companies to emit sulfur dioxide (SO2). These permits are auc...
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Acid Rain Lesson Plans and Data
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- Environmental Essential Elements Across the Curriculum - 75.25 (2) Acquire data through the senses. The student shall be given opportunities to (B) observe properties and patterns of objects, organisms and events in the environment.
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Acid Rain Lesson Plans and Data
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- Environmental Essential Elements Across the Curriculum - 75.25 (2) Acquire data through the senses. The student shall be given opportunities to (B) observe properties and patterns of objects, organisms, and events in the environment. (4) Communicate data...
Source/Host: Texas Commission On Environmental Quality |
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