Essay Examples on Nature

Biofuels which are the renewable energy sources

Due to the depletion of fossil fuel and energy crises, there was a need to produce alternative energy source which would be beneficial and cost-effective, for that purpose biotechnologist pay attention on the production of Biofuels which are the renewable energy sources. Biofuels are products that can be processed into liquid form fuels for either transport or ignition purposes. Bioethanol is produced from agricultural products including starchy and cereal crops like sugarcane, corn, beets, wheat, and sorghum. Biodiesel is made from oil or tree seeds, like rapeseed, sunflower, soya, palm coconut or jatropha Online 2010. Worldwide fuel consumption has increased 17 fold in the last few century and emissions of CO2 Sox and NOx from fossil fuel, ignition are primary causes of atmospheric pollution. Non-renewable energy sources i.e fossil fuels represent the most utilized forms of energy today and is predicted to estimate that at the present rate of production fossil fuels would be exhausted in the next century. Hence there is a need to develop and implement reasonable technologies to produce alternative renewable energy and feedstock.

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The problem of water shortage

INTRODUCTION. Water plays an important role for creatures to keep them alive and life is impossible without it. In fact, freshwater is only about 2.5 of the total amount of water on the Earth. Because of this low percentage and high increase in population, the pressure on this kind of water resources is getting bigger and makes the amount of it small. This report will discuss the major factors and effects of water shortage and it will give some solutions and recommendations. 2 BACKGROUND AND HISTORY. The problem of water shortage initially existed in the beginning of the 19th century then it separated all around the world as the number of people getting higher. It was noticed in North Africa and the Middle East in 1900 and made people there suffering from thirsty. As Kalaugher 2010 said that over one-fifth of people in Eastern Asia and North Africa have been under some stages of water scarcity since 1900 P 1 3 WATER CRISIS.

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The Big Bang theory, Darwin's theory and Theologist Approach to human existence

The existence of God has long been argued. Christians and people of other religions have a strong belief in the existence of God and tend to hold their ground when it comes to this but a scientist, on the other hand, believes in a much more realistic theory. Where Christians believe in the existence of God and label Him the creator of the universe scientist feel that the existence of God is false and have introduced a few much more logical explanations, the most popular being. The Big Bang theory. Furthermore, the human existence, in general, is often in the debate between a scientist and religious goers seeing as how religious views say though God created man and scientific views believe in Darwin's theory of Evolution. The scientist also believe that humans are unable to directly comprehend anything with infinite powers and abilities thus ruling out any form of human interaction with a God. Though theologist tries to make claims that God endows special people with unnatural powers to know divine matters. Take these three factors into account and only one conclusion can be reached there is no God. The Big Bang Theory is a scientific attempt to explain the existence of the universe. Now, most churchgoers believe that God created the world and the universe we are in, but if looked at through a more scientific point of view the creation of the universe makes much more sense.

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