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    ECOLOGY Ecology is concerned with the study of organisms and their habitats. This includes the interdependence of various populations‚ their impact on each other and their surroundings‚ the effect of the surroundings on their behaviour‚ as well as the ways in which the organisms and the environment change in response to each other. A pond and its inhabitants provide a good example of these interrelationships. A pond contains: a. soil consisting of rock‚ minerals and dead remains of organisms b. water

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    factors‚ such as light intensity‚ humidity‚ wind and temperature that affect the rate of transpiration. Transpiration is a topic 9 in our Biology higher level book. I have read all the information through this chapter and researched some extra information. Based on this information that I had known I decided to take experiment of environmental factor of wind temperature. I am aware of different factors that can affect the rate of transpiration in plants: light‚ humidity‚ wind‚ temperature‚ soil water

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    The temperature‚ rainfall and relatThe temperature‚ rainfall and relative humidity are generally‚ the utmost weather elements that represent climate of a particular area. No narrative of the weather and climate can be inclusive devoid of a notation of the prevailing temperature‚ rainfall and relative humidity inclination more than ever of its distribution in place and time. The temperature‚ rainfall and relative humidity stipulation of a location endow with a working condition for all physical‚ physiological

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    references. the temperature remains constant and moisture is added by evaporation‚ the absolute humidity(volume of water per volume of air) will increase‚ the relative humidity (percentage of saturation achieved) will also increase and the dew point temperature will also increase. Say a cubic meter of air at 15 degrees Celsius with about 7 grams water has an absolute humidity of 7 gr / m3‚ a relative humidity of about 50 percent (because at 15 C the air is saturated with about 13 grams of water) and

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    2049–2060. X. Niu‚ F. Xiao‚ G. Ge‚ Performance analysis of liquid desiccant based air-conditioning system under variable fresh air ratios‚ Energy and Buildings 42 (2010) 2457–2464. Hamed AM and Alosaimy AS. Modeling and Simulation of Desiccant Operated Humidity Pump (DOHP).Int. J. of Thermal & Environmental Engineering. Volume 4‚ No. 1 (2012) 39-45. 68 [15] Hamed AM. Absorption–regeneration cycle for production of water from air-theoretical approach. Renewable Energy Journal 19(2000) 625–35. [16] A.S.Alosaimy

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    FLORIDA John Onyango1 & Angelica Tavarez 1 School of Architecture‚ University of Miami‚ USA‚ j.onyango@miami.edu 2 School of Architecture‚ University of Miami‚ USA‚ g.wang2@miami.edu Abstract It is estimated that temperature and humidity levels in Florida will increase on average by between 4° F and 11° F by 2080 due to effects of climate change. This will results in the characteristics of the indoor environment falling outside the comfort zone and an increased use of air conditioning

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    Avionics cooling‚ smoke detection‚ and fire suppression are also commonly considered part of the Environmental Control System. Contents [hide] 1 Overview 2 Air supply 3 Cold Air Unit (CAU) 4 Ram Air System 5 Air distribution 6 Pressurization 7 Humidity 8 Health concerns 9 Myths and misconceptions 9.1 Turning off packs to save fuel 9.2 Reducing air supply to the cabin 9.3 Better air quality in first class 9.4 Better air quality on the flight deck 9.5 Lack of pressurization in the cargo hold

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    Lab 4: Plant Transpiration Project By Shelby Hyde Lab 030 Date Due: March 12‚ 2013 The Effect of Wind on the Rate of Transpiration Introduction: Transpiration is the process through which water is evaporated from plants. This serves many purposes‚ including thermoregulation and the diffusion of CO2‚ but most importantly creates a water potential difference which causes the mass flow of water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves of the plant. Transpiration is accomplished through structures

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    evaporation cooling of air has also the benefit of adding moisture in the air making it more comfortable for people. Evaporating cooling will not work well in places with high humidity because if there is too much vapor in the air it will be hard to add even more. The difference between dry bulb and wet bulb is used to measure the humidity. Why is the wet bulb temperature always lower than the dry bulb temperature? The dry bulb is a regular thermometer. The whet bulb is a thermometer with the bulb wrapped

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    consists of three stations: Sensor Station‚ Coordinator Station‚ and Central Station. To allow for better monitoring of the climate condition in the greenhouse‚ the sensor station is equipped with several sensor elements such as CO2‚ Temperature‚ humidity‚ light‚ soil moisture and soil temperature. The communication between the sensor station and the coordinator station is achieved via ZigBee wireless modules and the communication between coordinator station and the central station is achieved via

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