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The greenhouse effect is necessary because it helps regulate Earth's temperature by trapping heat from the sun in the atmosphere. Without this natural process, the planet would be much colder, making it unsuitable for sustaining life as we know it.
No! The greenhouse effect is a natural effect that has kept the earth warm enough for life for millions of years.The enhanced greenhouse effect, which we have now, is the result of human behaviour, namely, deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases additional carbon dioxide. This greenhouse gas is building up in the atmosphere causing global warming.
the greenhouse effect is a global phenomenon.
Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) is a strong oxidizer. As such it's pretty lethal to most bacteria if it comes in contact with them. Note that it's also pretty deadly to most cells it comes in contact with and, depending on the concentration, can be dangerous to be around. The stuff you get in a pharmacy is about 3% concentration, and is not harmful.
The sun lights and warms the planet. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere retain this heat to allow life on earth. The greenhouse effect is driven by the carbon cycle. The sun supports photosynthesis, the process used by green plants and some bacteria to make compounds such as carbohydrates. The sun powers the cycling of matter, it also drives the climate and weather systems that distribute heat and fresh water.
Pasteurization is a process that kills harmful bacteria in food by heating it to a specific temperature for a set amount of time. This process helps to destroy harmful pathogens while preserving the quality and taste of the food.
Heat can denature the proteins in eggs, causing them to coagulate and solidify. This process changes the texture of the eggs from runny to firm. It also kills any harmful bacteria present in the eggs, making them safe to eat.
Antiobiotics normally kill the present useful bacteria in the intestine which disturbs the natural balance of the intestinal bacteria and allows the growth of harmful bacteria. For example- Ampicillin and Clindamycin.
Beneficial effects of bacteria include aiding in digestion, producing vitamins, and helping to break down organic matter in the environment. Harmful effects can include causing infections, food spoilage, and disease transmission.
Well, you need to be more specific because there are manytypes of microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria, protists, fungi, animals, and plants.
Some bacteria make you sick by interfering with the chemistry of your body, by poisoning you with their waste products, or by excessively stimulating your immune system. Some bacteria are helpful to your bodily functions, notably those that normally live in your intestines. Most bacteria have no effect on people.
Both bacteria and the lining cells of the intestinal tract have to have mutual attractive proteins. These will allow the bacteria affect the other cells. Many do not and they have no bad effect. We do have billions of bacteria that are beneficial and not harmful. The digestive tract is their normal habitat.
We would have to tunnel underground because us humans have gotten used to the harmful oil, so it is no longer harmful. We can't live without it.
Provide a selective environment where those with resistance survive and replicate and those without die off. Gives rise to resistant bacteria.
Bacteria take over part of the internal mechanisms 'machinery' of the cell to produce more bacteria. In the process this disrupts the normal functioning of the cells and can even (or often) lead the death of the cells either as part of the life cycle of the bacteria or because vital functions of the cell are not being performed.
Types of harmful traditional incision and the causes. and also the effect?
useful photosynthesis cooking food process of digestion harmful pollution rusting taking highly acidic food