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    reproduce indoors unless they find continuous dark, moist conditions.Species living in perpetual darkness, as deep in caves, may have eyes reduced or missing, and often have long slender limbs. Sand-treader Crickets live in burrows in deep sand usually dune areas, with stout hind legs for digging, and most have hind tibiae with long spurs modified into a and basket that apparently helps in digging and moving through the sand.Food Most are omnivorous and will feed on most anything organic. Many…

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    Boys: True Hero, Mobile Squad Dune buggy. Girls: My Little Pony Box Beauty Set. 3. Boys: This toy is intended to grab the attention of a young boy because it has all dark colors and a military theme, which represents toughness/aggressiveness. Not to mention, the action figure is a…

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    I collapsed onto the dunes and looked at the sand. They say the cure for everything is saltwater, whether it be in the form of the sea or of tears, yet I had both going for me and I still could barely breathe. Under the dunes a few feet in front of me I saw the corner of a beach towel, and figuring it belonged to the beach club I was staying at, I dragged it into the ocean…

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    Will there be interspecific competition and which species are the best to colonize the new land? What parameters they looked at and why? -They sampled small amounts of soil from sandy inland dune sites they tabled them table A and table B, which was located on a former military training areas. Both inland dune sites display different successional stages. All the data was recoded into tables so that they are able to see the differences in successional stages and how the species on site A are…

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    Ironically, Joseph and Celice enjoy the shoreline; Crace metaphorically represents the land for the living and the water for “fish”. Crace argues that the death of both Joseph and Celice was all that was left of them. While Joseph and Celice’s body in the dune eventually discovered by their wounds and waste aroma, for it enticed the “swag flies, crabs, and gull” because this will befall as food for nature (36). Crace expresses his philosophy about life after death whilst, “[a]s you regress,…

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    The Negative Condition of the Great Lakes By: Spenser Larson I am Spenser Larson from Chicago, Illinois . I am qualified to write this editorial because I graduated for the University of Stanford in California. I majored in Environmental Science while being the top of my class. I am currently a scientist for the United States Government. I am worried about the pollution in the great lakes because animals such as baby bird have been known to have deformations because of the cancer their mothers…

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    may eventually lead to live on Saturn. The Titan moon as earth-like features for example sand dunes, rain, lakes and a hard surface ground (not liquid or soft). The discovery was made by the Huygens probe and they wonder if there is any chance of living things on that planet. Something they can’t quite figure out yet is what causes the winds to happen in order for Sand dunes to appear. Overall I have learned all the amazing information an orbiter and probe can give. It…

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    resources they rely on to survive Over hunting- People are hunting animals as a sport and they are hunting the oryx for its fur and meat Overgrazing- Farmers are bringing in non native species that are eating the leaves till the leaves are gone. Dune riding- Dune riding causes animals that live underground to die and it is causing the sand to slip Mining- Mining is being done illegally and it is messing with the population of the Bactrian Camel (Earth Matters) Conclusion: (delete this…

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    The Purpose of this Lab: The purpose of this lab was the help the experimenter gain a better understanding of consolations by helping the experimenter be able to identify the circumpolar constellations, understand the effects of earth’s rotation on viewing consolations, be able to use the Sky Map app, and to describe the characteristics of an astronomy photograph. Description of the Materials: Within this lab, the experimenter uses the Sky Map or SkyView in order help label and identify various…

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    vacationers to Florida’s pristine beaches. No other state offers as much diversity. In the northeastern part of Florida are Amelia Island and the beaches of Ponte Vedra and St. Augustine offering visitors a luxurious blend of hotels situated among dunes and white sand. Visitors looking for a little more excitement can head to Daytona Beach famous for its nightlife, complete with live music, beach vendors and muscle cars. Further to the south are Cocoa Beach, Titusville, and Melbourne. It’s the…

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