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    La Nina Effect

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    La Nina is a climatic pattern that distinguishes the cooling of sea surface temperature along the tropical coast of South America. La-Nina is described as the opposite to El-Niño which distinguished by warm sea surface temperature in the equatorial region of the Pacific ocean. The Southern Oscillation (SO) is a change in air pressure between the western and central tropical Pacific. The pressure variability changes the strength of the trade winds, that results in affecting the surface ocean…

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    Wrap your thermos with an extra sweater: It isn’t new knowledge that you should pack a thermos cooler so you can keep your warm liquids. What you need to remember is something that a lot of people don’t know. No matter how effective your thermos is, it eventually cools off. So to keep your liquids warm for longer, try to wrap your cooler with a sweater as the temperature starts to drop at night. This will ensure that you have something warm to drink when it starts…

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    Inflatable Fishing Paddle Boards There are people out there that love fishing and then there are also people who want to take fishing to an extreme level. In the past, this meant that they wanted to go further out into the ocean, in deeper water, where they could find large fish. Now though, there is a new way of fishing that allows people to stay close to land and experience a new type of fishing that goes beyond your wildest dreams. It is all due to the inflatable fishing paddle boards that…

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    It has been proven that what caused climate change is not only due to human factors but natural factors as well. As in the article “causes of climate change”, it talked about how the natural and anthropogenic effects are causes of the changes in our climate. Some natural causes are the effects of plate tectonics, volcanoes, the earth’s tilt, and ocean currents. Plate tectonics, where countries and “continents were all part of one large landmass” (Causes of climate change. Retrieved November 23,…

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    to use all the technology just to communicate. 3 Rebuttal/Refuting evidence: A simple click on skype or facetime is an easy alternative to communicating with co-workers (10). 2 Opposing reason: People need to be more social by have some water cooler gossip. 3 Rebuttal/Refuting evidence: Standing there and talking to co-workers for half an hour will slow down productivity (10). 2 Opposing reason: Many job can’t be done remotely. 3 Rebuttal/Refuting evidence: A lot of job are going…

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    Sunspot Research Paper

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    sun). The sunspots are approximately 2,000 degrees’ kelvin cooler than the photosphere which is why they appear darker against their hotter surroundings. The diameter of a sunspot varies from approximately 700km to over 7,000km and has a magnetic field of up to 0.4 tesla, which is extremely high. Sunspots are caused by locations of magnetic field disruptions inside the sun which prevent a lot of heat from reaching the surface, hence the cooler temperatures.…

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    In problem one, we were simulating an ammonia production by reacting nitrogen and hydrogen in a reaction called Haber process. Haber process is a very economic exothermic reaction to produce ammonia by reacting nitrogen and hydrogen using a metal catalyst in high pressure and temperature. Nitrogen was obtained from the air and therefore, some argon would be included in this simulation. On the other hand, hydrogen was obtained from the cracking of petroleum. The simulation process started where…

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    these leaves known as leaf margins. Scientist compare the number of leaves with teeth to thoes without. Giving them an ideas of what the temperture might have been at that time. The smoother the leaves with smooth edges the cooler the temperature of the site. Linking that the cooler the temperature the higher the…

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    Lentic Community Study

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    The warmer water stays closer to the surface, and the deeper the water goes the cooler the temperature is. This process of layering warmer water on top of the cooler water is known as thermal stratification which begins in Raleigh in the spring and ends in the late fall. Thermal stratification changes between day and night; the energy of the sunlight that was absorbed radiates from the water into the cooler night air which causes the upper layer of the surface to cool. The water becomes denser…

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    Fishing Short Story

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    Apprehensively daring to ask, “How many crabs will we catch?” Dr. Edwards replied, “We are allowed ten per person, so fifty.” Mauricio who had only been left with two in his catch nervously observed Dr. Edwards and commented, “You make all this look and sound so easy!” Dr. Edwards mentioned, “I have been doing this since I was a boy with my father. It’s now second nature to clamp the claw with one smooth swoop, just pick him up and drop him in the live well like this.” Rigid Mauricio…

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