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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD By Steve Herrera

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Page 1: Enviornmental hazards

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDBy Steve Herrera

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WHAT’S AN ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS

An environmental hazard is when the four weapons of mass destruction are spread or contracted

All of these can and can’t be caused Three types effect the body and have

different effects and one that could alter it as well

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FOUR TYPES OF HAZARDERS IN WORLD

Biological – As a biohazard virus Chemical – A chemical engineered molecule

that could wipeout the all of life Nuclear fallout- As when the whole earth is

exposed to all the nuclear weapons at once to every major city in the world

Radiological- deadly radiation field the could alter DNA or mutate with it

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NUCLEAR FORCE For example the Tsar

Bomba (the king of bombs)

Bigger than any other nuke that United states has built

If you were 61 miles away you were to get 3 degree burns

Made by Soviets 27,000 kilograms (60,000

lb) It had 50 megatons of TNT

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This shows the scales of all atomic bombs (from smallest to biggest)

The bunker buster is the smallest nuke

These nukes contain high levels of uranium (which is radioactive to humans)

Nuclear wastes can also mutate through out the cells

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BIO-HAZARD Biohazards happen when

scientists start experiment on animals to find cures for dieses then screws up

An example of a zombie or used syringes from hospital

Something happens and the virus escapes and spreads every where in to air or water

This is an example of anthrax

Anthrax can effect the skin and slowly destroy the cell

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RADIOLOGICAL

Radiological is different from a nuclear explosion because is not as deadly as an atomic bomb, but the affects after bomb goes of the radiation starts to leave the area of the bomb site.

Although there some chances of surviving, but some come with mutating or having high levels of radiation (or rad poisoning)

Radiation also can come in as toxic wastes that could and possible alter DNA strains

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

The use of chemicals was world war one with chemical warfare

Chemicals are not as deadly, but all of use have chemicals inside or bodies making our DNA

Not as many parts of the world use chemicals as much as the United states and parts of Asia

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SIDE AFFECTS

It cause the cells to grow at a fast

Also refer as toxic waste

50% chance to have altered DNA and 50% to have cancer

It my cause mutation or death

A fallout is possible to change the environment

Radiation Nuclear

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CHANGES AFTER A CHAIN OF EVENTS

If a animal were to be change like an appearance or strength it would have to deal an arranged set of allies

For example: a bear DNA changed and it mates. The children were to come out stronger and fast, but the lose of some hair at the age of six month

Even though the father wasn’t affected the offspring was though

Its like saying the DNA strain was replaced and the whole thing will counties to copy the same strain

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PICTURES LINKShttp://fullygeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/12/bombsizes.jpg Dec. 31st 2006

Thurs. 8th (ChrisiPK) Wends. 30th(crisisboom)

http://crisisboom.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/wmd-symbols1.png Jan. 27th 2010 Sun. 27th (fibonacci)

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0b/Radiation_warning_symbol.svg Dec. 2nd 2007

Wends. 30th (lbn-e-Umeed)

http://www.thestatesmen.net/wp-content/uploads/cartoon-Weapons-of-Mass-Destruction-WMD.jpg

Jan. 27th 2010

Sun. 27th (Matt B)

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5f/Anthrax_PHIL_2033.png 30th June 2011

Sun. 27th (Nerd65536)

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c0/Biohazard_symbol.svg 24th 2011

Thurs. 1st Unknownhttp://2.bp.blogspot.com/-x5blNPiJCCM/TdqtkUsIMlI/AAAAAAAAG_M/nd2SH6ExaHM/s1600/tsar-bomba%2Bdigitally%2Benhanced%2Bnuclear%2Bbomb%2Bpicture.jpg

May 23rd 2011

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STANDARDS

4d Students know how specialization of cells in multicellular organisms is usually due to different patterns of gene expression rather than to differences in the genes themselves.

6b Students know how to analyze changes in an ecosystem resulting from changes to climate, human activity introduction of nonnative species, or changes in population size