Based on your data, what effect do you predict coal mining has on the environment? Answer = Based upon my data I predict that coal mining could end up harming the environment. I believe
Based on the results of your experiment, would you reject or accept each hypothesis that you produced in question 1? Explain how you determined this. a. Pyrite hypothesis accept/reject = b. Coal hypothesis accept/reject = 3. Based on your data, what effect do you predict coal mining has on the environment?
As an LLC, these companies usually operate under the regulations of the Secretary of State (Nolo, 2009). Rubble and Co. a Division of USA Limestone Corporation LLC will also need to follow an array of environmental laws as it pertains to the mining and excavation operations as well as sanitation, oil disposal, water treatments and natural land and water protections. The working hours will be regulated to ensure safe working practices as mining and excavating is a tedious, tiring and dangerous job. In conclusion, operating a business in the mid early 1900’stook on some trying roles as many businesses were at the verge of collapse due to the economically depressed state. Organizational structure is a much
Eliminate Risk | Automate the process to remove manual handling | 2. Substitute | Have items at waste level, or on lower shelves | 3. Engineer | Provide a platform that raises and lowers the goods and workers | 4. Administrative | Rotate workers or have 2 people working at the same time, job rotation | 5. Use PPE | Provide safety harness, back brace, steel capped boots | D: Storing turpentine and other flammable solvents in a shed 1.
Re-formation of Copper Metal through Chemical Reactions of the Copper Cycle Evon Looper Introduction Copper is a necessary metal in human development, however in high concentrations it can become a toxin for both human and ecosystem health. Because of its abundance on Earth, it is important for scientists to examine the properties and characteristics of copper. One of these characteristics is the ability to re-form copper metal after going through a series of different chemical reactions that make up the Copper Cycle. Materials and Methods The experiment began by measuring 0.2455 g of copper turnings using an analytical balance, which was transferred to a 50 mL beaker. The beaker was then moved to a stir plate with a stir bar and held in place by a ring stand.
Explain how you determined this. Pyrite hypothesis accept/reject = I would reject as there was no change. Coal hypothesis accept/reject = I would accept as ph was indeed higher Based on your data, what effect do you predict coal mining has on the environment? Answer = I would say coal mining increases acidity in the environment. What can be done to prevent mine drainage from damaging the ecosystem?
Based on your data, what effect do you predict coal mining has on the environment? Answer = Based off of my observations from this lab test, I would have to say that there would be a small effect on the environment. After receiving some knowledge and informative information on this subject, I would have to think that coal mining can and would have a side effect on the environment. 4. What can be done to prevent mine drainage from damaging the ecosystem?
Scanlan also made sure there was notification of his findings posted throughout the mine in order for all to be informed of the danger of the mine. Scanlan was sure to report all of his findings to the Department of Mining and Minerals. The decision to not shut down the mine in order to demand the safety measures be remedied has proven to be a hard lesson learned. This is mainly because it will always be questioned “what if” these measures were done, would the lives of 111 coal miners be saved. Scanlan as public administrator may have used the media and public radio stations to inform the public of the possibility of the explosion and this may have forced the owners and authorities to take action sooner than they decided to take action.
b. Coal hypothesis = If coal is in the water source, then it will make the specimen more acidic. 2. Based on the results of your experiment, would you reject or accept each hypothesis that you produced in question 1? Explain how you determined this.
Hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” is a method of harnessing energy by drilling beneath the surface and releasing gas from shale rocks. Workers do this by injecting a mixture of chemicals, sand and water into the ground under high pressure, causing the rocks to explode. The shale gas then rises out of the well, similar to how an oil rig works (BBC News, “What is fracking and why is it controversial?” 1). However, fracking causes a huge problem with the environment, especially fresh water for sustaining life. The harmful effects of fracking need to be stopped, but only if we understand what damage occurs during this process so that we can come up with solutions to save drinking water.