It is impossible to stop pollution. You cannot people to use air conditioner or cars. You can reduce pollution. You can practise the 3'R with are reduce, reuse and recycle, to reduce all the type of pollution. Use electrical cars example hybrid cars to reduse air pollution. Throw rubbish in a proper place example in rubbish bin, to reduce land pollution, water pollution, air pollution, noise pollution and the spread of diseases like influenza A H1N1. Actually there are more than 3 ways to reduce pollution. You can find them in other web sites.
There are hundreds and possibly thousands of pollutants. Examples include carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, lead and particulate matter.
Yes there are 3 types. Those are air pollution, waterpollution and soilpollution.
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The solution to land pollution is the three Rs. Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.
He paid 75 - 5 + 3 - 3 / x + 2 (the tip) = 74, where x = 3 (they were three friends).
The cast of The 3 Rs - 2011 includes: Mindy Ramaker
The 3 R's stand for: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Perhaps the 3 Rs now stand for something else, but originally, the 3 Rs stood for (R)eading, w(R)iting, and a(R)ithmetic.
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In education the three Rs are reading, writing, arithmetic.
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Rs 36 = 12 eggs = 1 dozen Rs 3 = 1 egg Rs 21 = 7 eggs
Rs 2000. The amount a after n years of an amount c with interest rate r % is: a = c(1 + r/100)^n After 3 & 6 years of the question there is: Rs 4000 = c(1 + r/100)^3 Rs 8000 = c(1 + r/100)^6 Dividing the second by the first gives: Rs 8000 ÷ Rs 4000 = (c(1 + r/100)^6) ÷ (c(1 + r/100)^3) → 2 = (1 + r/100)^3 Using the first equation and substituting for (1 + r/100)^3 found above: Rs 4000 = c(1 + r/100)^3 = 2c → c = Rs 2000 Alternatively: As it is compound interest, the saved interest also attracts interest; the amount doubles in the 3 years from year 3 to year 6, so it doubles every 3 years. Therefore initially it must be half the value at 3 years → it is ½ × Rs 4000 = Rs 2000.