domingo, 25 de noviembre de 2012

Skin & Enviroment

There are  cities where the air pollution is so high that breathing is like smoking 10 cigarettes a day. You can help your body neutralize these effects taking some antioxidant vitamins, for example, vitamin C.


The sun makes us grow old. As the damage to the ozone layer lengthens becomes more dangerous. Without the protection of the ozone layer many harmful sun rays entering to the earth's atmosphere. The skin color determines the sensitivity to sunlight. The darker skin is more resistant to the sun. The lighter-skinned people have a higher incidence of skin cancer.

if you need to be constantly exposed to UV rays, use a sunscreen. Sunscreens most effective PSF 15 or more.




If you drink water constantly, you moisturizing your skin.

More info:
http://www.lindisima.com/medioa_ambiente.htm

sábado, 17 de noviembre de 2012

Benefits of Battery Recycling

1.- What are the benefits of recycling batteries?
 If your batteries are in the end of their life, maybe you should recycling. This action helps the enviroment
and also reduces consume costs.

2.- How do heavy metals get into the water supply?
Sometimes, heavy metals from batteries end up in landfills, and example, if you trhow away a batterie near a lake, or in a water supply.
Incineration of batteries releases some heavy metals into the air which ultimately ends up in landfills.
3.- How do they pollute the air?
If you incinerate your batteries, this releases some heavy metals in the air.

4.- How is sulfuric acid dangerous?
Sulfuric acid is a toxic chemical which affects the soil and water
5.- What battery materials are reusable?
Permits reuse of plastic and metals whereas reduce the demand of raw materials. Silver and zinc can be reusable.

6.- Dictionary:
Leach: (of a substance) to come out of or be removed from another substance, esp. dirt, by passing water through it /litʃ/ v [I/T]
Raw: not cooked // adj
Array:  -a large group of things or people, esp. when shown or positioned in an attractive way   /əˈreɪ/  Noun