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    Glittering sunlight bathed the world below it in shades of gold. The smell of stagnant water and juniper lingered in the air. Gleaming water flowed into Lake Billy Chinook from the Dechutes, Crooked and Metolius. All mixing together to form a long ended valley full of ultramarine agua that was often much too cold to swim in; But I did not care. Splash. Euphonious sounds of laughter and boat engines running rings through the valley, bringing nothing but a colossal smile much too large for my…

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    Also, they protect the state from high winds by powering down the storm. Take for instance, some of the last few storms have caused an abundance of flooding due to the disappearance of the wetlands. Places that have never flooded become so full of water that many people evacuate. The wetlands of Louisiana are not just vital to the state of Louisiana, but also for the protection of the nation. Although the wetlands provide protection from storms,the wetlands provide a rich culture which…

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    The NaOH is a colorless solution. HCl is also a colorless solution. The test tube heated up immediately after adding in the (HCl). (3b) distilled water is a colorless liquid. While NH4Cl (Nh4 is known ammonium) is a white powder that looked like salt and also looked glittery. The test tube was cooled down. (4a) CuSO4 is an acura blur color solution that seemed to have stuff at the bottom of the bottle…

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    pollution. One of the positive effects during the Industrial Revolution was that the workers in the factories had a good environment that was clean and safe . Every other worker was doing their job. In document nine the picture shows “that the workers are clean , they do not look dirty”. Their is no pollution in the factories the air in the factories look clean with the window open . Everyone is doing their job and being very careful when working on the…

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    Phosphorus Lab

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    During this lab, my main goal was to discover exactly how much phosphorus (or phosphate) is in the composition of plant food, or in the case of the Guided Inquiry portion of the lab, in two different brands of plant food. If I put it in the most concise way possible, to do this, I carried out quite a few processes that caused the components of the plant food to separate from each other. Basically, I got the phosphorus, along with some other substances, to form as a precipitate. Next, through a…

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    the idea of low water velocity but high water storage. (Knight, 1999). There are currently 3 main theories behind the mechanisms that cause surge glaciers; these are thermal, hydrological and the deformable bed mechanisms. However there are also other theories there are also less well studied reasons as to what causes surge glaciers or in fact surges themselves. Thermal…

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    then they said we stay around here to protect and warn other people and we just love Lidke Mill so we will be here forever. So don’t be surprised when your at the Lidke Mill on a Friday night when you see two shiny people moving around down by the water. You might be scared, but you might…

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    Acid Rain Lab

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    radish seeds, materials used were twenty radish seeds, , acid rain solution, pH strips, paper towels, two petri dishes, and tap water. The second experiment on testing the effects acid rain had on radish plant growth, the materials used were twelve radish seeds, six plastic cups, potting soil, two acid rain solutions (one with a pH of 3and one with a pH of five), tap water, UV lights, and six plastic bags. These were all materials used throughout the course of the lab. The method used for…

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    The experiment that I am doing is to see if the water temperature affects the reaction time of an Alka-Seltzer explosion. I believe that it will affect the time of how fast the CO2 builds up because the faster it builds up, the quicker the reaction and therefore the explosion comes faster. Alka-Seltzer is a drug that is used for heartburn and indigestion relief, along with many other things. When Alka-Seltzer was first introduced, it was advertised in comics in the newspaper in 1931. In 2006,…

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    Coal Mining Pros And Cons

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    Both in present times til this very day ,the mining of coal has been a dangerous but much needed job to have in the United States. Without coal , a lot of things wouldn't be possible because coal is the main reason something works. Thus in order to get the coal , miners have to dig for it and extract it from the ground. The workers have to use big machines to dig through the layers of topsoil and overburden to the layer of topsoil. When they've gotten down to the coal,and are done working on…

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