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    Essay On Narwhals

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    Cetacean which includes whales. Their family, Monodontidae, only includes Narwhals and Beluga whales. They are part of a one species genus called Monodon and their scientific name in Monodon Monoceros. Narwhals inhabit the cold deep waters of the Arctic Circle, mostly found in North Eastern Canada, Greenland and the Barents Sea. Baffin Bay contains about half the total species population and the Hudson Strait contains a declining population. Occasionally they will ascend rivers. Narwhals depend…

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    wouldn’t like them either they couldn’t do anything like hunt and couldn’t help out with making food and lots more. If you ever meet an Inuit person you will probably want to know where they live. Well i have the answer for that, they lived in the arctic circle. Now everyone has similarity with someone else. And so so the Inuit people and the Mi’kmaq people. One of them is they both eat walruses, seals, and fish. Also they both hunted, obviously, and they used arrows. When you were reading did…

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    “You cannot fly like an eagle with the wings of a wren.” Henry Hudson was born in the later part of the 16th century; he had grown up to be an American Explorer. He discovered several rivers and lakes that were named after him. He had four voyages, but two had been unsuccessful. He still today is one of the world’s most famous explorers that has ever lived. He is an elusive person until his first journey because he was most likely a boy at Sea. I chose Henry Hudson because I have interests in…

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    lethargically falls backward, billowing in the breeze, overcome under the weight of the drug. As if mismatched in a fight, a light weight, KO in the prime of life. He lay, petrified in time, not unlike the prehistoric Woolly Mammoth, found frozen in the Arctic sea. The paramedic a member from the teem attending another K2 consumer, after inadequate attempts to lift him to his feet, radios for another ambulance, he determines further medical care is required. It is apparent as he lay on his back,…

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    Hei! Finland is a great country and although it has many differences from Florida, it has many similarities also. Our country and state of Florida in general is very different and we don’t have the same everyday life as Finnish people. There are more similarities than you would think, like in the types of agriculture we have, what we celebrate, and how our families are similar. First of all, the two areas have very different types of landscape. In Finland, the landscape consists of lots of hills…

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    Surface Level Diversity

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    It’s What Makes the World Go Round Diversity is a well-known word, for it is understood that diversity means “a range of different things” or a variety. Furthermore, it is seen everywhere, every day, and in every way. However, despite that, it is my opinion that the word diversity goes far beyond the literal definition. Ordinarily, there is surface level diversity, different hair color or different shoe size, but then there is the kind of diversity where life is so exceptionally different from…

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    Surface Level Diversity

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    What Makes the World Go Round Diversity is a well-known word, for it is understood that diversity means “a range of different things” or a variety. On top of diversity being a well-known word, it is also seen everywhere, every day, and in every way. However, despite that, it is my opinion that the word diversity goes far beyond the literal definition. There is surface level diversity, different hair color or different shoe size, but then there is the kind of diversity where life is so…

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    considered, to have potential in threatening islands of low altitudes, such as the Philippines. In addition, it can flood local coastlines in either developed or developing countries like America, Japan, China, and Africa. Ice is melting within the Arctic circles, which contains Antarctica and North pole. Global Warming shortens the Winter and prolongs the Summer in the poles. Naturally, during each Summer there will be a Summer-meltdown, but because of Global Warming it will increase the…

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    Iceland Research Paper

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    Norway, Iceland is nearest to Europe and is thusly considered a European country. To put it into perspective, its capital city Reykjavík is a five hour plane ride away from New York City and three hours from London. Iceland’s location near the Arctic Circle and its unique geographic features has created a nation with compelling history and culture unlike any other. Iceland is one of the youngest landmasses…

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    Mayfly And Sowbug

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    Selma, Anna, and Lulu, Chapin School for Girls, grade 6. Data trends: We received a dataset about net larval macroinvertebrate data. We think the testable question was “Which method works better for each specific specie?” We were tasked with analyzing this data and looking for trends. We have found that the kick method is more effective, and therefore used more often. In addition, we averaged each dataset, and we discovered that the species that is the most numerous is the mayfly and the one…

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