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Pollution in Hail! Where is it going?

Country:Saudi Arabia
Student(s):Prepared by: Dhai Abdullah Al-Sheeb Salma Mubarak Alshartaan Raghad Saleh Alombalee
Grade Level:Secondary School (grades 9-12, ages 14-18)
GLOBE Teacher:Badriah Abdulrahman Al-Hamad
Contributors:Under the supervision of : Teacher: Badriyah Abdulrahman Alhamad Student activity department Hail
Report Type(s):Standard Research Report
Protocols:Earth As a System, Air Temperature, Surface Temperature, Frost Tube
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Date Submitted:03/16/2019
Abstract Within the context of global and local attention to the need to achieve environmental balance, Saudi Arabia has adopted strategies to encourage the consolidation of this concept in its various cities. The research discusses the forms of environmental pollution in Hail region, which may make it lose its beauty, it's gorgeous nature and its natural characteristics. The research focuses on the importance of preserving the crucial issues such as the air we breathe, the water we drink, the soil in where we grow our food and the natural habitats upon which millions depend on in their livelihoods. However, it Reflects the extent of damage and encourage us to exert the effort to adopt the immediate processing procedures This research, which is titled "Pollution in Hail! Where is it going" came. The research problem focused on an important question as follow: - How to reduce the problem of environmental pollution of all kinds in the Hail region until we reach sufficient self-awareness and increase the environmental awareness, and the seriousness of human misconduct on the environment, through the media, newspapers, blogs, marches and social media sites, and video clips showing how dangerous is the environmental pollution



Comments

Hello researchers! Pollution is a very important problem to study! In your research, you used a questionnaire to measure how much is known about pollution in Hail. I am wondering if you could instead study the pollution in the environment? Which protocols would you use?