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    Why Do Jellyfish Sting

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    grabbing prey and movement. Jellyfish have special cells along their tentacles called cnidocytes. Within these cells are harpoon like structures full of venom, called nematocysts. When tentacles touches human skin, the lid of the cell pops open and sea water rushes in these forces a microscopic barbed harpoon to shoot out pierce and injected venom into your skin.The porins protein in venom make the pain, redness and blistering begin. Angel Yanagihara, a research professor studying box…

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    Tap Water Benefits

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    Water is the most precious liquid that exists in the world because is a key element in many of the things that we do such as cooking, cleaning, gardening among many others. Most importantly, water is essential to humans’ life, since our body is composed mainly of water. Drinking water brings a lot of positive health benefits that improve people’s lifespan. The most interesting thing about this precious liquid is that is free to drink in many public places like parks and schools. At home, this…

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    Lead Poisoning In Michigan

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    lead poisoning in our present time is Flint Michigan’s water crisis. Prior to the water crisis, Flint’s main water supply came from the Detroit Water and Sewage Department. They purchased treated water taken from Lake Huron from the DWSD in order to supply the town with its needs. At this point…

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    techniques does Walmart’s Emergency Operations Center use? (2 points) Loss reduction- Walmart had backup generators and fuel shipped to their stores in case of power outages. Wal-Mart also did not have looting on a mass scale because they gave out food and water to those in need. Loss…

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    “Fracking is the process of drilling down into the earth before a high-pressure water mixture is directed at the rock to release the gas inside. Water, sand and chemicals are injected into the rock at high pressure which allows the gas to flow out to the head of the well” (“What is fracking and why is it controversial?”, n.d., para. 1) Fracking is a major problem all around the America and even across the world. Putting fracking to a complete end is not possible in the world we live in today in…

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    Dug Wells Research Paper

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    recorded source of water was from a well. A well is a hole in the ground from which a fluid is withdrawn. Water wells can be dug, driven, bored, or drilled. These wells are constructed with a type of tool or machine, some go down farther than others, but they all serve one purpose. To bring water to people’s homes (World Book Encyclopedia). Water wells are the most common types of wells today. The water in these wells come from rain that soaks in the ground. The underground water in the wells…

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    April 25th, 2014 in Flint, Michigan the city switched its water supply. When switching the water supply, lead and debris began to seep into the drinking water. Almost instantly the majority of citizens in poverty started to complain about the water. The city and state officials began to deny that anything was wrong with the water supply. Yet the water had an odd smell, looked discolored, and had a funny taste. When the city and state officials finally acknowledged the problem in 2015 they went…

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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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    Diet Coke is also not as sugary and sticky. Bottled sodas are kept under pressure so that more carbon dioxide is forced out of solution and makes little gas bubbles. So, if you open a bottle of soda gently, you get a pleasant beverage. If you shake the can first, you disrupt the solution and the soda…

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    How does the salt free water softener work? The salt free water softener can use a couple of different methods. One method includes using a crystal structure made up of calcium carbonate that absorbs minerals from the water. As more minerals build up on the crystal structure, it eventually breaks off, and continues to attract minerals as it flows downstream. Another salt free method is to use a resin plated ceramic surface that creates molecular patterns on it. As water flows past the ceramic…

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