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Monthly Archives: December 2019

The Gulf of Mexico’s Dead Zone

December 21, 2019 — No Comments ↓

If you work or live near the Mississippi River watershed you may be inadvertently contributing to the Gulf of Mexico’s dead zone, an area where fish and other marine life cannot survive. This section of the Gulf, which was measured Continue reading →

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Smog Checks and How They Can Be Done

December 21, 2019 — 1 Comment ↓

Why should you care? For many people in California, smog checks are a mandatory thing every other year. This is to reduce the hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen oxides that are released by the engine. Nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons, also Continue reading →

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Feedback Loops and What it Could Mean for Global Temperature

December 21, 2019 — 1 Comment ↓

Feedback loops can be used to describe many systems. Negative feedback loops happen when the effects of the system don’t add to the causes of it. The effects of the system can weaken over time if the feedback loop interferes Continue reading →

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Cadmium Metals In Everyday Life

December 6, 2019 — 6 Comments ↓

Cadmium in batteries Cadmium (Cd) is a metal used in almost every day of our lives. Cadmium joined with nickel creates a rechargeable battery called nicad. Nicad is used in rechargeable devices such as  calculators as well as aviation batteries. Continue reading →

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Problems with Pb!

December 3, 2019 — 6 Comments ↓

After the Flint, Michigan water crisis in 2014, water quality has been a big concern for many Americans. The water supply for Flint had changed to using the Flint River as its source, but due to insufficient water treatment, lead Continue reading →

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San Diego and the Fight Against Furans and PCBs

December 2, 2019 — 4 Comments ↓

What are Furans and PCBs? PCB stands for polychlorinated biphenyls and PCBs had started to become an environmental concern in the 1980s and 1990s. PCBs are persistent in the environment and have the ability to bioaccumulate in living organisms. In high Continue reading →

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