High-Level Project Summary
_our project will help to solve two of the most important causes of climate change and they are the carbon dioxide and the water vapor Results of it:Increased Climate change is changing water availability, water-stressed regions and is leading to an increased risk of agricultural droughts affecting crops, and ecological droughts increasing the vulnerability of ecosystems. 1 condense the water vapour that course from factors to form a destint hot water .2_ bring the cans and form a magnetic field that will purify the aluminum after grinding That will form to us ( aluminum hydroxide and hydrogen gas (Al + H2O = Al(OH)3 + H2). 3-Energy production from hot hydrogen using the hydrogen cell
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Global warming is the most significant issue facing the planet today. Carbon dioxide is the most significant of the greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming.
There are several causes of carbon dioxide production, but people are the primary culprit.
It is done by burning human garbage, such as trash cans. We want to divide aluminium and stainless steel for their respective uses because the chassis is constructed of 25% stainless steel and 75% aluminium.
We'll utilise metal mixed with factory-produced water (after separating it and using only aluminum)
On the other hand, water condensate and water vapour from the industries are the methods employed to exploit the cans.however, we utilised pharmacy-purchased distilled water to test this theory. We used 10 grammes of aluminium filings, and to measure its quantity, we put it in a cup using a standard tool and a sensitive scale. Then, we used 60 grammes of distilled water, and we measured its quantity by putting it in a cup. Next, we put aluminium in another cup and added distilled water to it. Finally, we put a balloon on top. After the reaction had completed for five hours, the balloon was filled with hydrogen and another product was produced, which is sodium hydrogen
Aluminum hydroxide can be used as a fire suppressant and to cure acidity.The process yields H2 gas, which can be used to create hydrogen fuel cells, which work by electrochemically reacting hydrogen and oxygen to produce energy. By continuously providing the electrochemical cell with oxygen and hydrogen gases, electricity is generated. At the anode, hydrogen is oxidized into protons and electrons, which rotate through the electrolyte to the anode. There, they all collide with oxygen, which is reduced to form water.It unites several fuel cell varieties that can be categorized based on the kind of electrolyte that determines their intended usage. For instance, those that use a ceramic that conducts oxygen ions are better for usage in homes to produce energy and heat while those that use a polymer that conducts protons are more likely to be used in electric cars. Lastly, one of the most environmentally beneficial ways to produce energy is through fuel cells.
Space Agency Data
https://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/about/everyday-benefits-of-space-exploration/
astronauts have witnessed the world changing firsthand, such as the significant shrinking of the Aral Sea and the sharp decline in the Arctic sea ice extent.
The ozone layer is one of the results of climate .
from Nasa we find that:-
The causes of climate change :
_The greenhouse effect is essential to life on Earth, but human-made emissions in the atmosphere are trapping and slowing heat loss to space.
_keys greenhouse gases are CO2, nitrous oxide, methane, chlorofluorocarbons, and water vapor.
_While the Sun has played a role in past climate changes, the evidence shows the current warming cannot be explained by the Sun.
Results of climate change:
_ carbon dioxide increase 419 parts per million.
_global temperature increases 1.01°c since 1880.
_arctic sea ice extent decreased 12.6 percent per decade since 1979.
_ ice sheets decreased 427 billion metric tons per years
_sea level increase 4 inches since January 1993.
Hackathon Journey
NASA's space app is one of the biggest opportunities for me and my team. It was a great experience that taught each of us a new skill and gave me a brain to think that me and my team are grateful for this opportunity. For me and my crew we discover ways to deal in difficult times , now no longer handiest address it , you keep yourself in those times , we discovered a way to take rapid dissonance and the proper one actually. The maximum issue that we right thankful issue that we learnt is a way to coolish with my crew irrespective of what to upward push successfully togther.Nasa area apps inspire me to have wish and to be caught together along with your dream and do now no longer provide up so After brainstorming for a while, we chose climate change as our challenge to save words. We all know that climate change is such a big problem that me and my team decided to solve it and save the planet.And to further develop our ideas and make them more creative and useful, we will try to use the water vapor (one of the causes of global warming) from factories. We also use cans that heavily pollute the earth. So this is the strength of our project, solving pollution, using waste water vapor from factories to produce green fuel (hydrogen gas) and protecting the environment. To solve setbacks We had many different sources in front of us that were preventing us from knowing the right information and we managed to circumvent them when we saw videos from the major agencies . Then we searched for this information and used reliable websites and benefited from NASA space application information finally i want to thank my team at first for this great effort and how we work together as a one heart , i would thank every one help us in our project in Asyut university.
References
Causes of climate change:
1_https://climate.ec.europa.eu/climate-change/causes-climate-change_en
2_https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/science/causes-effects-climate-change
3_https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/climate-change/causes-of-climate-change
4_https://www.epa.gov/climatechange-science/causes-climate-change
climate change impacts:
1_https://climate.ec.europa.eu/climate-change/consequences-climate-change_en#:~:text=Climate%20change%20affects%20all%20regions,extreme%20heat%20waves%20and%20droughts.
2_https://www.worldwildlife.org/threats/effects-of-climate-change
3_https://www.noaa.gov/education/resource-collections/climate/climate-change-impacts
4_https://www.epa.gov/climatechange-science/impacts-climate-change
Our projects reference:
1_https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4484092/
2_https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-60782084
3_https://www1.eere.energy.gov/hydrogenandfuelcells/pdfs/aluminium_water_hydrogen.pdf
4_https://help.leonardo-energy.org/hc/en-us/articles/202823302-The-effects-of-the-chemical-reaction-between-water-and-aluminium
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