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Question by cat
Submitted on 7/14/2003
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How will the greenhouse effect and ozone depletion affect workers in the sport and recreation industry?


Answer by sausage
Submitted on 1/26/2004
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i think that it will not do any thing because every 1 one this planet is a complete and utter $hit bag

 

Answer by Bumb chumb!
Submitted on 2/22/2004
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It will slowly get worse and worse until we are ALL dead!
Or it has got to HOT ro COLD so we have MIGRATED!

 

Answer by Sausage is sooo GAY!
Submitted on 2/22/2004
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I WOULD LIKED TO SAY TO SAUSAGE THAT HE IS THE WORST OF US 'UTTER $HIT BAGS!' SO THERE YOU GAY Prick! WHo ever you are!


 

Answer by Debbie
Submitted on 3/1/2004
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hay guys i reackon who care so just leave sauage alone ure so crape i dont even know wh-y u talk $hit

 

Answer by hgj
Submitted on 3/2/2004
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YES IT IS







 

Answer by tangeys 1 and 2
Submitted on 3/17/2004
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yes i think it is

 

Answer by ana
Submitted on 5/24/2004
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you guys are all gay for coming on this website!!

 

Answer by moon goddes
Submitted on 12/10/2004
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that girl ana whos anwser was on 5/24/04  or somthing. she needs to shut her mouth she is the one that is gay she dosent care about anything the ones that care you rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! very coool!dont worry about those a**holes. keep on asking more questions.but i don't have a answer for you but all i know is that the ozone layer is being distroyed and those workers are going to die of heat stroke maybe you could get to ask a real industry person. your really cool thata you care whats going on with our planet.

 

Answer by wolfer
Submitted on 12/11/2004
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i think that it will affect our atmosphere and it will start to disappear.

 

Answer by sam
Submitted on 1/19/2005
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This website makes no sense if all people are doing is trying to sound intelligent by insulting everyone. When you are all complete and udder inconsequential beings, who need to get a life.Grow up, how old are you? 15?

 

Answer by voodoohao
Submitted on 6/23/2005
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cat. u wont get gd answers....lolz why come to this stupidf website...
Anyway,I think the greenhouse effect and ozone depletion won't affect workers in the sports industry, but for the recreation industry thats a different case. If a particular place has its ozone layer above it becoming more and more depleted, the ultraviolet rays will become more and more intense as less
and less of the rays get reflected by the diminishing ozone layer. Thus, the rate of skin cancer or other related diseases may arise due to prolonged exposure to sunlight. If a place becomes infamous for having a depleted ozone layer...u tink anyone would go dere for a holidayz?

 

Answer by voodoohao
Submitted on 6/23/2005
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cat. u wont get gd answers....lolz why come to this stupidf website...
Anyway,I think the greenhouse effect and ozone depletion won't affect workers in the sports industry, but for the recreation industry thats a different case. If a particular place has its ozone layer above it becoming more and more depleted, the ultraviolet rays will become more and more intense as less
and less of the rays get reflected by the diminishing ozone layer. Thus, the rate of skin cancer or other related diseases may arise due to prolonged exposure to sunlight. If a place becomes infamous for having a depleted ozone layer...u tink anyone would go dere for a holidayz?

 

Answer by guy
Submitted on 8/2/2005
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woo yeah zeppelin rules

 

Answer by chubby_bunny
Submitted on 11/29/2005
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They will probably all have health issues such as cancer. ANd you know what? you guys are really low to be cursing on the Internet. It is disrespectful and not courteous who wish to have a CLEAN search on the Net. And no, I AM NOT AN ADULT. Just a kid.

 

Answer by pinkloverchick
Submitted on 8/6/2006
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Even though the ozone is slowly depleting, the human race is still alive! So I don't see what the problem is. I'm learning about this subject in Chemistry and it really isn't that bad, whoever agrees with me I urge you to vote my response "great"!!!!

 

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