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Most raw materials have to be refined before they can be used.
The Conservation of Matter and the Conservation of Momentum are the consequence of the Conservation of Energy.
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There are many different conservation programs throughout the world. They include the Farm Bill Conservation Program, the Conservation Stewardship Program, Conservation International, The Sierra Club, and the Wildlife Conservation Society.
Both conservation laws are applied. The conservation of momentum and conservation of energy. However, in an inelastic collision, kinetic energy is not conserved. But total energy IS CONSERVED and the principle of conservation of energy does hold.
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Conservation ensures that there are enough resources in the future and ensuring that the damage done to the environment will be lessened or in minimum. This is done by careful use of our natural resources.
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For me personally it means reusing materials and recycling.
Chemist have done a lot to help people conserve energy. They have given them other options to get it, and materials and devices to keep it from being leaked and ultimately needing to use more of.
S. M. Nair has written: 'Bio-deterioration of museum materials' -- subject- s -: Control, Materials, Conservation and restoration, Pests, Art objects, Museum conservation methods, Biodegradation
Marion Kite has written: 'Conservation of leather and related materials' -- subject(s): Conservation and restoration, Leather, Hides and skins
Barry Bridgwood has written: 'History, performance, and conservation' -- subject(s): Architecture, Building materials, Conservation and restoration, History
C. Crespo Nogueira has written: 'Glossary of basic archival and library conservation terms' -- subject(s): Conservation and restoration, Dictionaries, Archival materials, Library science, Library materials, Polyglot, Books, Manuscripts
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they are being kept in wildlife conservation habitats
The role of preservation and conservation of information materials is to maintain the physical and intellectual integrity of cultural heritage items for future generations. This includes preventing damage, decay, and loss through various methods such as appropriate storage, handling, and treatment techniques to ensure long-term access and usability of the materials.