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    And here we are all those years later. The IPCC predicted that the Earth would warm by 0.2 degrees celsius in the past 10 years, but the reality is that it only increased by 0.07 degrees. The Earth is constantly changing, and this would still be the case even if humans never touched the planet. The Earth has experienced tragedy and random outbursts in…

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    Plant Grow Experiment

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    Minerals are the building blocks of plant growth. Plants need these minerals to make complex molecules. If a plant shows poor growth, it may be due to a lack of or an excess of a mineral(s) in the soil. Efficient and successful plant growth depends on a set of factors: the minerals, the amount of minerals present, the pH of the soil, light quality and quantity, temperature, and the overall rate of photosynthesis. Although there are other factors that affect plant growth, these are the most…

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    Super Bowl 1 Report January 15, 1967, the NFL (National Football League), hosted an American Football Championship game. The game was a major hit, it was played before about 62,000 fans at the stadium to watch! The NFL teams playing against each other were the Green Bay Packers and the Kansas City Chiefs. Bart Starr was the quarterback for the Packers he was very important because he was the one who made all the throws for the team if it weren't for his amazing coordination and planning…

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    amylase could break down starch faster and better depending on changes in variables, one variable came to mind regularly. That variable was temperature, did amylase efficiency depend on the temperature or was it unchanged? As humans are at 37 degrees Celsius body temperature, there must be a correlation between that temperature and the efficiency of amylase and the breaking down of starch I thought, and that exulted from…

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    Supernova Research Paper

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    There are many things unknown to us when it comes to space. Some people would even say that the universe has no end. We are just one little planet next one of the trillion stars in one of the trillions of galaxies. So of course, in this immeasurable void of space, you will find a lot of dangerous things. From things like exploding stars, to exoplanets that rain glass sideways at 7 times the speed of sound! Space is a very scary space, but who said that scary things can't also be beautiful? A…

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    Soft Tissue Analysis

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    series of tests. From factors of bone thickness, burial depth, and the presence of water and climate. The results of the tests are that DNA is calculated that DNA of 174 base pairs could not survive long but small thirty base pairs at negative five Celsius predicts a half-life of 158,000 years. The most DNA can survive in extremely small base pairs was calculated in extreme deposition of deep freeze in Greenlandic ice cores is one-million years. The research is reliable. The conclusions come…

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    degrees Celsius for 12-16 hours (1). Volatile compounds were extracted from the ACS, and the samples underwent Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectroscopy (GC-MS). Then, Almirall and Fulton administered controlled pyrolysis burning in order to provide a classification standard of what pyrolysis products can be expected at a crime scene under certain conditions. This was achieved by placing a small piece of the sample into a pyrolyzer without air and pyrolyzed for 25 seconds at 800 degrees Celsius.…

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    Imagine living somewhere where the temperature averages between 25 to 30 degrees Celsius year round, there are beaches and palm trees around every corner and there’s green grass and bright colourful flowers everywhere you look. Today I’m going to be talking to you about the Hawaiian culture. The Hawaiian culture has a wide range of interesting topics but the ones that I have chosen to enlighten you on today are the different extreme sports that the people in the culture enjoy, the famous Hula…

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    nuclear explosion the radiation cloud can cause diseases like cancer. It can also cause mutation which make life very hard. It can also cause nuclear winters if enough nuclear bombs are dropped. This would make temperatures drop 20 to 30 degrees celsius. Which would kill most plant life, one other thing it would do is cause air pollution. Another problem is we have way too many nuclear bombs. We have around 16,000 known nuclear bombs in the world. There are 4,800 alone in the US which is enough…

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    Bed Bugs Research Paper

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    They were fed rabbit blood that was kept at a temperature of 37 degrees Celsius. This temperature was maintained because the blood was immersed in a water bath that circulated. The membrane that was used for the blood to be sucked through was a parafilm-membrane. The selected bugs were kept at a controlled humidity and temperature…

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