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    Tropical Rainforest Essay

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    rain that came not too long ago, so those also play a big factor in rain. The tropical rainforests are hot, humid, sticky places. It never gets cold, just hot! The yearly average temperature in tropical rainforests range from 21 degrees celsius to 30 degrees celsius. (70 degrees fahrenheit to 85 degrees fahrenheit.) As we all know, hot plus rain equals humid! The rainforest is very humid, and it has a high humidity of 77% to 88%…

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    Cooking Methods Essay

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    improves foods flavor, makes eye appealing, creates an appetite, kills harmful bacteria etc. 8.2 Methods of cooking: Moist / Wet Media: 1- Boiling: • In this cooking method, food items are totally submerged in hot water and cooked at 100 degree Celsius. Rice, pasta, pulses, meat etc. are cooking in this methods. • The temperature is then reduced slightly and maintained at the simmering point where the liquid is just moving. 2- Blanching: • In this cooking methods, Food items are totally…

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    thick -- 8 below the oceans, and 40 below the continents. Make sure to pack a hat and gloves, as well as flip-flops and sunscreen, because the crust’s temperatures range from whatever the temperature is on the surface of the Earth to 870 degrees celsius! The crust is mostly made up of solid granite and basalt (volcanic lava rock), so be on the lookout for dark, black stone (basalt) or sparkly, shiny rocks of many different colors (granite). Because the crust is the top layer, you will not…

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    Potassium Nitrate Lab

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    temperature at 85 degree celsius which affected how potassium nitrate dissolves in water and changed the saturation temperature. In addition, our group discovered that the mass of test tubes plus potassium nitrate relates to the saturation of temperature. The lighter mass takes longer time to dissolve which lowers the saturation temperature and vice versa. For example, one of the mass of test tube plus potassium nitrate is 9.04 grams and the saturation temperature is 34.5 degree celsius. On the…

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    Cold Pack Lab

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    the small bag. Then we took the initial temperature of the water, which was 23 degree celsius. Then, we put the 23g of sodium nitrate into the big bag. After that we put the small bag(unsealed) into the big bag(sealed). Then, we mixed the two substances together. Once we did that, our mixture started to turn colder. This reaction told us that our claim was correct. We took our final temperature at 19 degree celsius. We then made a data table to show all of the data we recorded during the…

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    divide the mantle into layers based on the physical characteristics of those layers. The temperature of the part of the mantle close to the crust, also known as the lithosphere, is about 500-900 degrees Celsius. The bottom of the mantle is called the asthenosphere. It is about 4,000 degrees Celsius at the bottom. The whole mantle is 2,867 kilometers thick,” he informed. Even though that sounded like jibberish, I pretended that I understood. “I told you I can read minds. I know you don’t…

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    An analog thermometer is much harder to read forcing you to squint your eyes at the tube and make an estimate. These thermometers are only capable of measuring within one degree Celsius. Digital thermometers are more accurate, allowing temperature to be measured within .001 degrees Celsius. They also have an easy to read display eliminating the guess work. Calibration is an important aspect of the thermometer. It must be accurate. An analog thermometer only needs one calibration in…

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    Amylase Biology Lab Report

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    The Effect of Change in Temperature Conditions on Enzymes Bacillus licheniformis Amylase and Aspergillus oryzae Amylase Over Time ____________________________________ Roxanna Flores PID: 5199946 Lab Section U26 Group Members: Roudabyna Taleb Abstract This laboratory was performed in order to be able to determine the effect of temperature over time on bacterial amylase Bacillus licheniformis and fungal amylase Aspergillus oryzae. Bacterial amylase was introduced into four singular test tubes…

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    compared to the rate at which the enzyme works. The results showed a quick decrease when the temperature and pH has passed its most favorable conditions and or levels, but the concentration remains at the same levels throughout except pH6 and 40 degrees celsius. Both the pH and temperature had a steady increase in rate once the favorable conditions were being reached or are reached, but had a certain drop off when the time trial was almost over. Introduction: Enzymes are catalytic proteins…

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    El Nino Effect

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    Nino influences seawater temperature, density, and oxygen in the water. First all, El Nino influences seawater temperature by causing seawater temperature to increase. For example, in fall of 2014 at a depth of 3 meters water temperature is 19.49 Celsius; however, in fall of 2015 the seawater increases to 21.27…

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