What did the Bretton Woods agreement create?
The Bretton Woods agreement created fixed exchange rates between countries based on the value of each country's currency in relation to gold or indirectly in relation to gold by relating their currency to the U.S. dollar.
What is the effect of uranium in the environment?
Odds are you stand on uranium every day. That's right! Uranium in it's elemental form does nothing at all and can be found in concrete! Now take in mind that the amount of uranium in virtually any rock is a tiny percentage probably less than 1%.
This is due to the fact that the useful Uranium is actually an unusual isotope compared regular Uranium. So once you create an elaborate facility to crush your raw materials, separate uranium, and sort your uranium so that you have useful ones, only then does Uranium 235 pose a threat. To make it simple: nuclear Uranium emits radiation that is harmful to humans and most complex organisms and cause anything from nausea to cancer try searching "Radiation Poisoning" for the side-effects of nuclear fallout. The good news is that the Earth will slowly absorb this radiation back into the Earth, but this process is rather slow. Take Hiroshima and Nagasaki for example: both were exposed to high levels of radiation in 1942 and yet to this day there are still traces of radiation!
What are the harmful effects caused by using impure water in the boiler?
Nop!But you can suck your girlfriends nipples!Remove her dress kiss on lips!I did that to ma girlfriend removing my t-shirt.
How flow of energy is different from flow of materials?
The flow of energy occurs from the sun in photosynthetic organisms. Another examples is a food chain with the flow of energy from through organisms from a producer. The flow of materials describes the movement of materials or components.
What are the effects of radiation from power plants on the human body and the environment?
It depends on the type of radiation you mean. I'm assuming you mean a nuclear power plant, although I'll cover some of the effects that electromagnetic radiation can have.
Nuclear power plants are extremely regulated in the United States. They have total containment of the radiation used, and nothing leaks to the outside. These containment vessels have backups as well. Even in the worst accident in US history, 3-Mile Island, people were only partially exposed to between 8 and 100 millirem. Eight millirem is equivalent to a chest X-ray, and 100 millirem is about a third of the amount you are exposed to naturally in a year (through natural sources such as the sun).
In all actuality, it is the radioactive material from coal-fired power plants that is the greatest health hazard to people. A 1,000MW power plant can release as much as 5.2 tons of uranium into the atmosphere in a year. The radioactive emission from this coal power plant is 100 times greater than a comparable nuclear power plant with the same electrical output; including processing output, the coal power plant's radiation output is over 3 times greater.
As for the electromagnetic radiation from power lines and such, the only relevant health effect found was a slight increase of childhood leukemia in homes built along high-power transmission lines. In fact, in normal adults, signs indicate the some fields can actually speed the healing of soft-tissue injuries.
http://www.physics.isu.edu/radinf/np-risk.htm
http://www.ornl.gov/info/ornlreview/rev26-34/text/colmain.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_power_plant
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Mile_Island_accident
Main causes of corrosion in a cooling system?
Neglect! Failure to change the coolant on a regular basis and failure to use Distilled water with the mix.
using the wrong type of coolant there are different kinds make sure you get the right one for your engine
This question is related to the theory of anthropogenic (man-made) global warming. Global warming theory is based on physics, not on paleoclimate. Uncertainties in carbon dioxide measurements don't change the theory or the prediction that temperatures will rise, but by reducing the uncertainty, we can get a better estimate of climate sensitivity in the past - which helps inform projections for our current warming.
Prior to 1958, no one was routinely and reliably measuring atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), so we have no direct observational data about atmospheric CO2 before 1958. In order to have historical atmospheric CO2 data, scientists have had to come up with a variety of "proxy" data. The most direct proxy is CO2 concentrations in air found in bubbles trapped in ice thousands or even millions of years ago. The theory is that, over time, the concentrations of the various atmospheric gasses don't change. By determining the age of the ice layer, you can measure the concentration of CO2 therein and state, with confidence, that the atmosphere itself had that same concentration at the time the air bubble was trapped.
The method used for recovering CO2 concentration from ice is usually as follows:
This method collects all the air in the sample, so solubility is not an issue.
An important question for accurate dating is how far does the gas migrate. We know it doesn't diffuse widely, since we can recover a remarkable amount of detail. We do, however, need to take gravitational separation into account.
Ice cores cannot resolve very fine detail over hundreds of thousands of years. However, there are ice core records with better than decadal resolution over the modern era.
Ice core data shows remarkable agreement with direct CO2 concentration data. They clearly show ice ages and different ice cores also correlate extremely well with each other.
It is difficult to give an objective answer to a question such as "how reliable" something is. Where ice cores are concerned, we can answer differently for different aspects. The exact chronology - the age of the ice and the trapped air - can vary a little, and is often adjusted when better information is available. The pattern of historic CO2 is very certain, and very reliable. We know when CO2 was high, and we know when it was low.
There is a small amount of uncertainty associated with the CO2 concentration measurements, due to experimental uncertainty and degraded ice quality. However, it is important to remember that this uncertainty is dwarfed by the magnitude of past and current CO2 changes in the atmosphere. There is no issue with separating the signal from the noise.
On world average how big was the nuclear reactor in Chernobyl Ukrainian SSR?
It was 1000 megawatt electric (RBMK-1000)
Is water conservation good or bad?
water conservation is good as if we will conserve water now we will be able to use this water later when there is an acute shortage of water.so it is better to save water now and not to strive in future.
Is the Charles river dyed green to celebrate Saint Patrick27s Day?
Yes and No. The Charles River flows through the city of Boston. I heard this story... Unfortunately, the original city planners designed the storm drains and the sewer system of Boston as one in the same. They combined the systems into one piping system. Consequently, the sewage treatment plants must process the city sewage AND the the rain water that enters all the city storm drains. At times of unusually heavy rainfall, the sewage treatment plants cannot handle the massive volume of rain water mixed with sewage, and the untreated overflow is forced into the Charles River. As a result the excessive growth of bacteria feeding off the untreated sewage causes the river water to turn green. So, if this accidental and unfortunate incident occurs on St. Patrick's Day, I guess we might say that we have colored the Charles River the color of green in celebration of St. Patrick's Day. I understand that ALL other cities in America designed the sewage system separate from the storm drain system. Boston is the only city with this problem.
What is the maximum height for bench in open pit mining?
Bench height would be designed considering terrain condition, Geological setup of the area. For i,e Coal mines in Indian context , 6 m height and 10m width which we normally follow here.
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What is oxygen depleting substances?
An oxygen depleting substance is any material which consumes oxygen in the mixture which it occurs. In water pollution this is usually an organic material.
Do humans affect the polar habitat?
Yes, humans do affect the polar habitats. Pollution is one of the ways we can have an adverse effect the polar habitat. Global warming is another way we can affect the polar habitat.
Who does the great garbage patch affect?
the great garbage patch affects the animals that consume the plastic in the ocean because the plastic is unigestable and it is toxin and it also affects animals that consume the intoxicated animals including humans because humans eat fish
example, say some plankton (very small animals at the bottom of the food chain) eat some of this plastic. Then, a hundred of these plankton are then eaten by a small fish, like a Sardine. Then a Mackerel eats 25 of these Sardines. Then a Tuna eats 10 of these Mackerels. Then you eat a Tuna. Well guess what, you just ate a bunch of plastic, just how much? 100 (plankton) x 25 (Sardines) x 10 (Mackerels) = 25,000 pieces! Through a process called bioaccumulation, the amount of a substance is concentrated as it is passed up through the food chain to the top predator, scary huh?
What are the causes of mountain damage?
Humans damage landscape by trampling vegetation between trail switchbacks. This increases erosion, creating big gullies.
Forest fires can have the same effect.
Natural "mountain damage" might be caused by avalanches, mud slides, earthquakes, glacial grinding, asteroid impacts, floods, or any of a wide variety of natural forces. Some rock weathering occurs just by the mechanical expansion and contraction of the day/night cycle.
Where can I find an engineers report on gulf of Mexico oil spill?
I believe you are asking for a technical investigation report. BP has posted to their website their investigation report, but this will not be the only investigation. The Marine Board is also studying the accident, and conducting an inquiry by questioning the engineers involved in all aspects of rig operations. Their report will be available in January 2011.
The House of Representative- Committee on Energy and Commerce, posted on their site a number of technical reports on computer modeling of the cement that BP used. I have included this link.
There is the Commission established by President Obama, which has not issued any report.
See related links.