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    The Shark Research Paper

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    Introduction There are over several hundred species of sharks that range in size from less than 10 inches to over 20-30 feet long. The largest fish and shark in the world is the whale shark, which is believed to be a length of 30 feet long. Sharks are often stereotyped as dangerous and violent, and while in some cases this is true, but in today’s world they are captured and killed annually for a demand in their fins which leads to overfishing and illegal fishing, depleting shark populations…

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    other sharks, have no gas filled swim bladder to keep them up like bony fish do. They must be swimming constantly or they will sink. Their structure proves that it is well built and they will probably be around for another 400 million The environment Great White Sharks live in is mostly in temperate…

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    plants and sea life still out there. Aside from the sheer admiration, humans have figured out just how valuable the Ocean is to our well-being and survival. Humans rely on the Ocean for transportation of international goods and services, food like fish and shellfish, mining minerals such as salt, recreational transportation…

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    stunning. Panthers help us in many ways! Panthers regulate our food chain. If they didn’t regulate our food chain, it would unbalance the food chain and would possibly affect another species. Say, if a specie of fish depended on snails to feed them, and the snails went extinct, the fish would most likely die out. Speaking of the food chain, Florida Panthers also balance animal population and prevent overgrazing. If there were too many of one animal, it would disrupt the food chain because there…

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    Five Great Lakes Essay

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    stable business. The fishing industry needs to catch fish in order to sell them and make a balanced living. The Great Lakes are an important asset to the Shipping Industry since the 1800s. (McMahon). The Great Lakes are an important water transportation network. They are an important transportation route for the companies. Many items are shipped across the Great Lakes. Cargo is transported internationally and…

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    Fish In A Tree After reading Fish In A Tree I have many thoughts about it. To start with Fish In A Tree is a kids novel by Lynda Mullaly Hunt published in the year 2015. The book’s protagonist is a girl named Ally Nickerson who suffers from a condition known as dyslexia, this is a very common disorder in which the person harboring it has a lot of trouble reading and writing. For example the words dance, and reading and writing give headaches. Ally always tries her best to make sure no one…

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    Why Do Sharks Hunt?

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    How Sharks Hunt Long viewed as dimwitted, bloodthirsty monsters, sharks are among the most intelligent species of fish. In fact, sharks have shown to be very versatile and efficient in their hunting methods. Sharks use a variety of hunting methods to capture their prey: adaptation, use of the senses, and strenuous power. Shark Adaptation. Adaptation for a shark is crucial for its hunting and more so for its survival. A shark's size is vital to its survival since “as the size of the great…

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    The big two hearted river shares similarities with the heart of the sourdough and not by just having the word heart in its name. The story is about a guy, Nick, who goes on a lone adventure into the wild to face nature but also to escape into its beauty. The poem similarly speaks of natures beauty in smaller hints while focuses on the hardships and darker side to nature. Nick experiences the dark side of nature as well when he sees the impact nature can have with fire as even the grasshoppers…

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    Dte Site Persuasive Essay

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    set too. My main choice to put there is a boat marina with a free fish cleaning spot. My most important element is the Marina because that would be the main attraction to get more and more people come to build our community up. It offers our community a place to go and have a good time with your families. My project is better than what's there now because that pile of rubble. I will describe it in detail it will have a free fish cleaning spot…

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    Middle school is like a big, deep, blue ocean with a clown fish, a sunfish, a box jellyfish, a stone fish, a lionfish, a octopus, a turtle, a seahorse, a squid, a eel, a stingray, a sea cucumber , and a dolphin. The clownfish is Jacob because he is the class clown. The sunfish is Paige because sometimes if someone gets to close to her, she will bit. The box jellyfish is Kaleb because he is such a pain in the butt that he leaves scars wherever he goes. The stonefish is Cameron because he…

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