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LIST 8. Space Tourism Could Exacerbate Climate Change.

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  1. LIST 8

  2. Space Tourism Could Exacerbate Climate Change Some scientists now warn that space tourism could exacerbate climate change. While billionaire Richard Branson prepares his Virgin Galactic enterprise from Spaceport America in Las Cruce, New Mexico featuring suborbital launches cost $200,000 a ticket, a new study says such an industry may not be so green after all. Such increases in space travel could cause more climate change, not from carbon dioxide, but from the soot of the rocket motors.

  3. Exacerbate -- verb to make worse November 9, 2010 (CHICAGO) (WLS) -- Ten months after a devastating earthquake, the people of Haiti are now dealing with an outbreak of cholera. Officials are concerned that floods triggered by Hurricane Tomas on Friday and Saturday could exacerbate the spread of the disease.

  4. Boisterous – adj. loud, excessive, stormy The lunchroom erupted in boisterous laughter when the teacher tripped and spilled his lunch on the floor.

  5. MUNDANE -- relating to that which is commonplace, ordinary, or routine. Life is made up of mundane moments like eating, brushing your teeth, and talking to others.

  6. FEIGN – verb to pretend with the intent to deceive The child feigned sickness so she didn’t have to go to school.

  7. CONDUCIVE -- tending to be helpful or favorable (does not describe a person) . Eating donuts is not conducive to losing weight.

  8. Heinz Ketchup Packet Makeover by Amy Crocker Sliced bread can move aside, another food innovation is about to take America by storm.Currently being tested in the Midwest and Southeast, the new Heinz packet contains three times as much ketchup and will be conducive to both dipping and squirting - with a rounded bottom and a tear-off end. Designers tested their product in a minivan to ensure ease of potato consumption.

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