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    temperature of one gram of a body by one Kelvin unit, expressed as J/K/g. The specific heat capacity also can be measured in J/K/Kg and J/K/mol. Substance Specific heat Capacity (J/K/g) Water 4.18 acetone 2.17 hexane 2.26 Compare the specific heat capacity of water with a range of other solvents. The table compares the heat capacities of water and two other solvents. Compare the specific heat capacity of water to other substances (e.g ethanol) providing an example of why water is used in…

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    earth’s water is in the ocean. The most important components of seawater that influence life forms are salinity, temperature, dissolved gases (mostly oxygen and carbon dioxide), nutrients, and pH. Scientists estimate that the ocean holds enough water to fill 352,670,000,000,000,000,000 gallon sized milk containers! Rainfall along the equator’s rainforests create a significantly more diluted ocean than what we once previously envisioned. I believe that the ocean doesn’t freeze…

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    environment but also us consumers, as it will lessen the amount of endangered species and reduce the risk of toxins entering the body. It is therefore of great importance that we consider this bill, one to abolish the use of pesticides. Pesticides are harmful to the health of human consumers. To begin with, let’s establish the risks and effects it has on the body. Martin Bourque, a program director at Food First reveals that “The use of pesticides in farming creates serious health risks.…

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    External influences can change everyone’s day to day life. Everyone may have different influences that change how they are, but all influences form who you are. It doesn’t matter how much you feel that you can’t be affected by the outside world, or how what’s going on in the white house has nothing to do with you because you live in a small town in Vermont, when it has everything to do with you, and no matter how much you wish it wouldn’t affect your life, it will. Because like what Julian…

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    Drugs In Water Is Bad

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    ourselves, but to the marine life as well. When we throw our medicine down the drain, in the trash or the toilet, we are polluting the water and environment around us with chemicals that are harmful to the aquatic life. People assume that throwing their drugs in the trash is a good solution to this problem because they aren 't disposing of them in a direct water stream. This thought process is extremely flawed because it will eventually just get absorbed into the ecosystem. A recent study has…

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    human activities that deliberately or accidentally finish into rivers and other water bodies or streams. These wastes finally reach the sea and other water bodies where aquatic life. With the increased use of plastic, the respective waste management has become a problem, since many types of plastic (unlike other wastes such as wood) are not biodegradable and, therefore, accumulate. Plastic dragged through the water is dangerous, because it represents a serious threat to fish, seabirds, marine…

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    system and transported to a surface support vessel. There the ore will be separated from the seawater and transported to processing plants on land; in the case of sulphides and cobalt crusts, the (treated) seawater will then be pumped back down to the water depth of the mine site. In the case of nodules, various methods have been proposed, including continuous line buckets, suction dredges, and picking up nodules from the seabed. Deep-sea mining technology and its application in the environment…

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    Follow These Tips When Removing It If your home has mold due to water exposure, you will need to get rid of the mold to ensure that the air quality in your house is safe. It’s important that you follow these 5 tips when doing so, because it will help ensure that the job is done correctly. Wear Protection Mold is known to cause respiratory problems and allergies. When you are planning to remove mold, make sure to properly protect your body by wearing a mask. If you do not, there is a high chance…

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    Origin Of Water

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    Young regarding water as a resource, whether it falls from the sky or pumped from the ground. It studies the idea of water being used wastefully is the past decades. The first thing that will discuss is the origin of water and how it began, which will then lead to comparing resources of groundwater and surface water. Finally ending with a discussion about fresh water, on the ground and atmosphere. In the article, the author starts by explaining the beginning of water and its origins. Water has…

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    The Uinta Mountains are known for their great appearance of life and its tranquility. This can be seen just a couple of feet away from the well known Mirror Lake Highway. While I am here, I witness multiple coyotes, beaver dams, deer, cows, and much more. The geographical features are outstanding as well. Magnificent, clear lakes stood in sequence one after the other in the mountains. Any traces of wind shatter the lakes of their once untouched state. Also, the Provo River slices its way through…

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