What steps can be taken to solve the traffic problem in Hyderabad?
Trained engineers must be brought in. Some of the solutions they may offer are:
- Designation of certain streets as main roads.
- One-way streets.
- Removal of parking from main roads.
- Steadyflow solutions (such as roundabouts).
- Coordination of traffic signals.
- Removal of obstacles to traffic flow.
- Removing traffic signals in the wrong places for coordination.
- Straightening crooked streets.
-Walk to cover small distance without using vehicles
Will fluorescent lights create more algae in an aquarium than incandescent bulbs?
Hey there, Nah it wont cause algae. If ur tank does get algae its probably because of a plant that u have in there that uve added. But that's easily fixed by adding a few drops of algae clear bought from ur aquarium.Hope that helps. Catch! :oD
What energy source can you use instead of fossil fuels?
Fossil fuels are exhaustible. Electric energy is an alternative.
How has most of the air pollution increased?
the main cause of air pollution is increase motor vehicle, industries like chemical industries etc .these emits co2, Co other harmful gasses.
so increase level of these harmful gasses creates air pollution.
other main cause is deforestation.
How does the sociocultural environment affect an organisation either positively or negatively?
Two companies operation in different cultural environments will each have to adapt to the environment they are in. This has many aspects to it. Customers, governments, stockholders, and employees will all have differing expectations as culture is essentially a shared set of expectations as to behavior. No company can succeed with out recognizing and effectively reacting to the expectations of the culture it is in.
What negative impact can landfills have?
There are many negative impacts that a landfill can have on the environment. Landfills can pollute the soil and stink up the surrounding area.
What does the line eleven mothers cry mean in reference to the BP Oil Spill?
11 crew members died in the initial blast on the rig.
What is a type of pollution in present-day mexico?
All kinds of pollution you can find on modern societies: water pollution, smog, noise and litter are some of them.
What fossil fuel could supply energy needs for about two hundred years but is linked to acid rain?
Coal
A springtail is any of a variety of wingless insects with spring-like legs.
How do you minimize a document?
There should be a line in the right-hand side of your title bar. Click it.
How do you use awareness in a sentence?
"Sally wanted to raise awareness about the pollution in her town."
What is the meaning of biodegradable?
It means that the substance or object is able to be broken down by a biological agent such as bacteria so that the carbon in the substance can be used in living organisms.
When something "degrades", in general, it means that it breaks down into smaller pieces. Technically, when water erodes a rock, the rock is being "degraded".
What makes biodegrading different is the relationship it has with living things. Organic matter is made up of carbon atoms, and carbon atoms are very useful to living things. Living things use it to make energy, and it is involved in a lot of processes that go on in living cells. So, cells like carbon atoms.
When something biodegrades, it means that it not only breaks into smaller pieces, but it breaks into piece that are SO SMALL, and that are shaped in a way that they can be taken into the cells of living things, so that those cells can use the carbon.
That is why biodegrading is so important: when something biodegrades, it actually can be a source of energy for living things.
If you are interested in a humorous "teaching through dialogue" type of explanation of the difference between biodegradation and other kinds of degradation, you may want to check out this link, "Degrading Dialogue."
Capable of being decomposed by biological agents, especially bacteria.
It means anything that can be broken down by biological substances like bacteria. examples include juice, paper, yam, plastic etc lol
What the effect of baby dumping?
The effects of baby dumping can be devastating. The show a negative side of humanity. Leaving babies in dumpsters, bathrooms, or other places to fend for themselves or to die shows lack of judgment on a small demographic of mothers.
i don't know, but i really need to know what is frontier ethic and sustainable development ethic?
Response: Frontier ethic is the notion of disregarding the Earth for the benefit or gain of man. Spending Earth's assets at the cost of losing resource capital. Ignoring potential environmental backlash that results from unsustainble behaviors.
As undeniable global environmental problems are occurring, trends toward a more sustainable ethic are evolving. Let's just hope it's not too late. Concerns for global well-being are much welcomed and long awaited. This idea supports the belief of maintaining the health of Earth and our precious one time inheritance of natural resources from her. Sustainable ethics is believing we are a part of nature, not apart from nature. We depend on Earth and her natural systems that support life and provides a variety of goods and services. In sum, we must respect and care for the community of life (Chiras, 2010).
Chiras, D. 2010. Environmental Science. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers