Thursday, July 28, 2011

Lumber

The Lumber industry is a production of harvesting trees that is used for making furniture, buildings, paper, and ship buildings. Lumber is produced from both softwood and hardwood to create the materials being used by consumers.

Lumber Industry is broken down into three divisions the logging industry; sawmill industry, and the panel industry. The logging industry includes cutting down the timber in lengths and transported by truck to the saw mill. At the saw mill the logs are passed through a debarker and then placed on steel carriage to be cut. However the panel industry uses glue and pressing techniques to materials left over into flat panels of wood.


Lumber has been used by humans to utilize wood for construction for thousands of years that has caused the industry to slow down due to the economy.

P. Gregory Harris, B.S., M.F.
"Lumber Industry," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2000 retrieved July 26,2011 from
http://encarta.msn.com © 1997-2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.



Thursday, July 21, 2011

Cane Toads

Cane Toads is an invasive species in Australia, which were brought from Hawaii to help their crops from the cane grubs. In 1935 Australia was introduced to the cane toads to control the destructive of the cane beetle population.  It turned out to be a failure. The cane toads were successful at reproducing and spreading themselves among the population.

The cane toads grew well into millions that cover thousands of square miles in Australia which now are considered as pest s. Their numbers are manageable in their natural habitat but survive in Australia because of fewer natural predators, breed easily and have plenty of food.
Cane Toads are not known as harmful but carry a mix of toxins that primarily affects the functioning of the heart. This venom is a milky liquid from a gland located over the toads shoulder. However it can be painful but humans rarely die from it.


 
I had to blog this because just knowing how a species can be introduced for good and fails, and after it has taken over the environment it is hard for the citizens to get rid of theses now known as pests amphibians.






Animals Nat Geo Wild. Retrieved July 19, 2011 from.
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/amphibians/cane-toad/

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Commercial Farming

Commercial Farming is performed on a large scale, with the help of machine like treshers, harvests, tractors, etc. In commercial farming crops such as wheat, tea, coffee, sugarcane, cashew, rubber, banana, and cotton are harvested and sold into world market.  


Despite technological advances, such as improved varieties, genetically modified organisms, and irrigation system is still a key factor in agricultural productivity, as well as soil properties and natural communities.
The effect of climate on agricultural is related to variability’s in local climates rather than in global climate pattern ,on the other hand, agricultural trade has grown in recent years and now provides significant amount of food on a national level to major importing countries, as well as comfortable income to exporting ones. Commercial farming has the international aspect of trade and security of food need to consider the effect of climate change on a global scale.While staying focused on maximizing the crop and maintainig a good soil.Six key factors help with the Commercial farming is location, climate, raw materials, market forces, labor and transportation to maintain crops and business.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Evolution

Society has a way of perceiving evolution in many ways because it involves change, extinction, humans and religion. However evolution is defined in many ways and is often confuse with two different aspects of the definition. Well evolution is a theory. It is also a fact. And facts and theories are different things, not rungs in a hierarchy of increasing certainty. Facts are the world's data. Theories are structures of ideas that explain and interpret facts. Facts don't go away when scientists debate rival theories to explain those (Moran, 2002).


Although evolution is a natural or artificially induced process by which new and different organisms develop as a results of change in genetic materials to reflect back to Darwin’s theory.  Moran, 2002, states that Darwin’s theory supports that all living organisms presented on earth today have arisen from previous forms in the course of earth’s long history.
As I continued to gain knowledge on how scientist and religion perceive evolution, I’m still confused on how we were all created. To me no one has given a clear explanation as how to how all species were created. Yes there are proven facts that traces back to extinction and changes of a species. On that note I am still unsure on some things, but do believe in both faith and science.  

Moran,L. 2002. Evolution is a Fact and a Theory. Retrieved July 5, 2011from http//www.talkorigins.org/pdf/evolution.fact.pdf.