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1 By: Juan Mendez, Isidro Juarez, Jazmine Gaitan, Chrislynn Garcia, Irvin Hernandez and David Segovia

2  Hemp can be used in so many varieties. Such as…  Food, Body Care, Makes Paper, Used in Fuel, Paint & Plastic, Textile Fiber, Concrete, Can Replace Wood, Rotation Crop and Soil and Rejuvenator.

3  Hemp also has its downside..  First of all hemp considers a large amount of land in order to grow.  When temperatures go low, hemp biofuel becomes slush and it will NOT transport through pipelines or be even transported by trucks.

4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k ybQTtnJjQA Hemp Energy

5  Hemp can make so many different things such as… Shoes, Clothing, Purses and as you can see it can also be used in cars.

6  A natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.300 years from now more will be created.

7  This fuel is harmful to the environment the gases released from the burning fuel kill our Ozone. Fossil fuels are non-renewable energy resources such as coal, oil and natural gas. These are called non-renewable because they take millions of years to form and the rate of depletion is much higher than the rate of formation. Burning of fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide, which is a harmful greenhouse gas and is primarily responsible for global warming.

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