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    Greece is one of the oldest and most interesting countries still in the world today. However, most people in the world don’t know anything about it other than they believed in the Greek gods and their E’s look like: Ʃ. I pity these people for not knowing about their history and culture, because it’s actually a pretty interesting story. Greece is a very amazing country with an interesting culture and history. The Greeks were very religious people. “With formal rituals which included animal…

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    maternal-child unit.”2 New born babies that are in the hospital face extreme cold temperature when they are in the hospital. When the newborn is born, they must be swaddled immediately and ensured that their body temperature does not go below 35 degrees Celsius. If the nurses are not careful with newborn babies, the baby maybe affect by hypothermia which could lead to many serious…

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    Point Pelee Assignment Point Pelee National Park is located in Southwestern Ontario and was founded in 1918, ever since then the park has been very popular with a visitor count of 300,000 in 2016. The park is approximately 7 kilometers long and 4.5 kilometers wide with a surface area of 15km2. Point Pelee National Park is full of beautiful wildlife and animals that you can’t just see anywhere, with rare and unique species known to that certain area plenty of people travel from all over the…

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    to help developed an experiment to fly to Venus. James Hensen's climate observations truly began in 1981 when he joined other scientists to analyze and publish an article in a science magazine that observed that the earth was warming 0.4 degrees Celsius in the century before. The developers of the article came to the conclusion that their research was consistent with the greenhouse effect which meant there is an increase in CO2 on earth. In the video, Dr. Hansen explainers how "adding CO2 to…

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    Neptune Research Paper

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    is 15,299 miles. Neptune’s distance from the sun is 2,795,000,000 miles away. Neptune’s density is 1.638 per cubic centimeter. The surface temperature of Neptune is -201 ⁰C, but has no definite surface layer. It has an average temperature of -214 Celsius. Neptune's diameter is 49,532 km equatorial. The Sun’s electromagnetic radiation effects Neptune by heating up its atmosphere and surface by the energy the sun is producing. It also affects Neptune’s weather and climate change.…

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    construction of the pyramid all of which were not slaves but paid workers. The transportation of the stone blocks still remains unknown till date. 5. Despite the very harsh and scorching heat of Egypt, the pyramids constantly maintain a temperature of 20° Celsius on the inside which is the average global temperature. 6. The Pyramids of Giza were once white! Yes, they were covered with a white casing which was made up of limestone which was so shiny that it reflected back the rays of the sun.…

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    Outer Onion Essay

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    INTRODUCTION Research Question Is the carbon dioxide emission rate per gram (ppm/s/g) of an outer onion (Allium cepa) layer, greater than the carbon dioxide emission rate per gram (ppm/s/g) of an inner layer? Scientific Context Cellular respiration is a catabolic pathway that breaks down complex molecules to more simple ones which release stored energy (World of Biology). The process of cellular respiration produces carbon dioxide (CO₂). It is powered by the oxygen that we take in as we breathe…

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    Bearded Dragon Essay

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    end of this assignment. The Central bearded dragon is a reptile living in Eastern and Central Australia. The animal lives in very warm and dry climates, such as deserts, dry forests and scrublands. A suitable temperature is around 25-31 degrees Celsius (75-85 degrees Fahrenheit). The bearded dragon is a cold blooded animal, which means that they can…

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    All about the mexican culture Jordyn Sickler  Table of contents Introduction 2 Climate 3 Food 4 Holidays 5 Conclusion 6 bibliography…

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    Saturn Research Paper

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    Haley Roberts October 24th 2017 Queen of Heaven School Grade 6 Science Project Saturn Saturn is the second most biggest planet in our Solar System. The planet was mostly named by the Roman and Greek gods. Apparently the name Jupiter as well as Saturn was named after a Greek and Roman gods. Saturn was the “father” of Jupiter in the gods. The arrangement of the planets from the Sun, in fact, go Mercury, Venus, Earth,…

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