Yes. Geothermal energy is clean and renewable, so it decreases the use of fossil fuels and reduces CO2 emissions.
The recent definition of a renewable energy source is that could be compensated in less than 100 years.Examples are: Solar energy, geothermal energy, biomass energy, ... etc
No. Mitochondria does not fix carbon dioxide. It uses oxygen to produce energy for the cell.
They allow virus to fix to the host.They help to invade host.
They are plants that live with symbiotic bacteria in their roots which form nodules that fix nitrogen.
To fix chowder that has separated, gently reheat it over low heat while stirring constantly to help the ingredients emulsify back together. If the chowder is still too separated, you can try blending it using an immersion blender to help smooth it out. Adding a bit of cream or butter while stirring can also help bring the chowder back together.
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There are types of pollution associated with geothermal energy. The most important is the release of greenhouse gasses that were trapped underground and allowed to be released because the geothermal units provide outlets for them; this is true of open circuit systems. The pollution caused is not very large, and is probably no worse than the incidental (non-radioactive) pollution associated with nuclear power. Closed circuit geothermal systems do not release these greenhouse gasses in the course of normal operation, and these are comparable in their carbon footprint with wind, hydro, and recent solar photovoltaic technology.
Yes the geothermal are expensive to fix because they have to use the same process of installing it at first
no! you are basically adding more carbon dioxide into the air (the increase of pollution).
In my opinion, i agree that China can restore and put out strategies, in time to fix its pollution problems. Although, Politicians need to step forward with funds to support the crises. without the governments help there issue of Pollution in China will never be resolved.
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The world needs massive amounts of energy, but most of this is from fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), the burning of which is causing global warming. We need to move entirely to non-polluting renewable energy (solar, wind, water, hydro, tidal and wave, geothermal, ocean thermal, biomass, biofuel and hydrogen), which will fix the problem.
To fix air pollution, we need to reduce emissions of pollutants by transitioning to cleaner sources of energy, promoting renewable energy, improving public transportation, enforcing stricter environmental regulations, and encouraging sustainable practices in industries and households. Public awareness and collective action are vital in addressing this global issue.
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The pollution in Mexico has been an issue for several years. The Mexican government has worked on several plans to fix the problem and the most recent is to eliminate the emissions that contribute to the climate.
You can't really fix what has already been done. But to slow it down you can use more eco-friendly cars, carpool, you can recycle or reuse your materials, or ride a bike if the distance isn't too far even.