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    Considering this very large figure, the human is a very recently created; existed lately WATER WAS THE FIRST CREATION ON EARTH!!!... The original nature of Earth is the collection of bundle of dust, a hot ball. Upon the cooling of its surface a thin crust was formed. Later with the shocks & strokes of other planets the craters or cavities were formed. The layer of clouds was formed by the growing amount of steam that was thrown out along with other gases through the lava bursting out of Earth.…

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    Crowds of people are standing outside the theater and notice the gigantic green roof. Towering red columns that look nothing like traditional Greek or Roman architecture. A long dragon is right in front of your eyes. Noticing that the theater has not only one, but three doors to walk inside. Right in front of the building, a red carpet is laid out in front of the theater. On the ground, hands and footprints lay in cement. Next to the prints, names of famous movie actors and actresses are…

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    which will help your loved one's body to process the carbohydrates in the dessert more slowly and keep their blood sugar levels stable. 2. Crustless Pumpkin Pie Pumpkin pie is by far one of the most popular choices to end a Thanksgiving meal. The crust of the pumpkin pie is high in carbohydrates,…

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    Continental drift was an idea raised in early 17th century by Sir Francis Bacon, as he wrote of the apparent shoreline fit of opposite sides of the Atlantic which was much like pieces of a puzzle (Figure 1). The fit was computed by Sir Edward Bullard in 1960s later (Figure 2). Later in 1912, Alfred Wegener, a German geophysicist who was the first to propose the continental drift theory with a mechanism, suggested that all the lands were once joined together as a supercontinent – Pangaea, which…

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    It is important to acknowledge that without the critical state, interesting phenomena cannot occur. The non-critical state is at equilibrium, where Gibb’s free energy is equal to zero, and there are no avalanches. Therefore, the critical state is not at equilibrium, this is only an illusion society sees as a result of the nature of self-organized critical systems. During the intermittent periods between avalanches, society cannot detect any changes, so it is assumed that nothing is happening,…

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    Canister Research Paper

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    In the “ If the earth has layers than the top layer is the least dense.” the hypothesis was accepted. Data that supports this is that canister number one had the least amount of sand and a density of 0.40g/mL3.This canister was the least dense of the three canisters. This is why it floated on the surface of the water. Opposed to canisters numbers two with more sand than canister number two and canister number three had the most sand .Water’s density is 1 g/mL3 . The reason canister one floated…

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    In my large family we take the holidays and the meals that go along with them very seriously. The one in particular that is important and gives me the most joy is Thanksgiving. I enjoy spending time with family that lives to far to see often, and of course the food. While most are tucked in bed on those nights leading to Thanksgiving Day my family is awake, picking up other’s from the airport, going to the grocery store for forgotten items and cooking. Thanksgiving is always hosted at my…

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    How To Make Recipes

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    the cupcakes, we made them exactly how the recipe said to. We searched through our cups, the cabinet full, to find one that was just the right size. It had to big enough to cut the crust so that it would fit in the tin, but small enough still that the crust, once cooked would still be in the tin. After cooking the crust by itself we filled each one with a few pieces of apple and one scope of the…

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    of the global "magma ocean" had crystallized, with less-dense rocks floating upward and eventually forming the lunar crust. Now impacts of other asteroids and stuff have hit the moon and created the craters. Structure Earth’s moon has a core, mantle and crust. The solid, iron-rich inner core is 149 miles in radius. It is surrounded by a liquid iron shell 56 miles thick. The crust has a thickness of about 43 miles on the moon's near-side hemisphere and 93 miles on the far-side. It is made of…

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    of thirteen earthquakes 7.0 magnitude or higher since 1973. Many people may wonder what causes such fatalities and it is the tectonic plates. The Earth’s crust and upper mantle, also known as the lithosphere are made up of seventeen pieces know as Tectonic plates. Because directly below the crust is a deep liquid layer underneath the crust is which results in the plates shifting around.The boundaries of a tectonic plate are either known as divergent boundaries(two plates moving away from each…

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