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    EXPLODE your dead, but for Mother Nature and our Earth volcanoes are extravagant creators of soil. Volcanoes are above ground and under water, both can drastically affect our Earth, living things, and soon to be living things. How do volcanoes affect people and environments? There are lots of volcanoes all over the earth some active, some not active, and some that will soon be active. We are not exactly sure how many active volcanoes are on earth but on land there “are at least a thousand…

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    All through history there has always been a debate over the truth on how earth and all things in it came to be. Since civilization years up to the 1920’s religion made everyone believe that God created life and the earth, while the believe of evolution is more modern and taught by science. Creationism and evolution have different ideas but they also have many similarities. Creationism is “the belief in a deity of some sort; a creator of the world and everything in it including humans and…

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    Pangu Research Paper

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    that he was left in complete darkness, unable to move and see. He proceeded to stretch his arms and broke the egg in two, releasing the matters of the universe. Lighter and more pure elements drifted upwards, and heavier, impure elements moved downwards, creating Heaven and the Earth. These two elements are Yin, which is the Earth, and Yang, which is Heaven.…

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    the world had been reduced to rubble due to nuclear war. The only known survivors are the residents of twelve space stations in Earth 's orbit prior to the war. Once supplies run low on the space craft, the survivor’s hands are forced to send 100 juvenile delinquents to the surface of the Earth to see if it can sustain human life once more. In a crash landing on Earth, communication is lost and the 100 juvenile criminals are now on their own fending for a way to survive. Similar to the Age of…

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    However, I believe that if we honor this proposal we are limiting ourselves as a human race. First, we live in just a small speck of the Universe, and it is hard to believe that we are the only living creatures within that universe. Second, putting more money into the education system maybe good for the short term, but what happens when we out-grow the planet we inhabit. Finally, exploration is what defines us as humans, so to deny that is to deny our very essence. First, the age old question…

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    This can be used to our advantage when we are sending astronauts in space because of the decrease in radiation, and then prevent to many astronauts from being sick from radiation. Also because we can send more astronauts since we know they are safe and gain more knowledge's about space during these solar flares. In a social perspective it would be smart to send astronauts during solar flares for their health. Another solution to prevent astronauts from being exposed to solar and cosmic…

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    Other Wes Moore Legacy

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    One Name, Two Fates all offer a unique outlook on the age old question of human existence. The authors of these books assert that the meaning of life lies in the legacy one leaves behind, not necessarily in the actions that they perform while on earth. To begin, one of many characters who leaves an impact on the way humans view the world is Philippe Petit. Petit is the…

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    Arctic Ice Research Paper

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    harder during the winter for ice sheets to freeze and form together. This has an adverse affect on the Earth itself. One of the primary functions of…

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    Ocean Currents Causes

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    former depending on fixed and general causes which is always preserve the same direction and limits while the latter resulting from local and temporary ones vary both. The grand movement of the ocean from east to west or the equatorial current has a more complicated origin and the trade wind, so far from being the cause as has been supposed by some are probably in part the effect of this current. (J. H. Tuckey, 1815) Ocean currents are water movement and circulation forms that effect climate…

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    Eratosthenes Shadow

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    Eratosthenes was a Greek mathematician, poet, and astronomer, but he is most famously known for being the first person to make a measurement for the size of the Earth. Over 2000 years ago, at the city of Syene, the sun’s rays fell upon a temple column casting a shadow, (1). The scientist noticed that as the sun reached midday, the shadow would not be casted since the sun was directly over the column. However, 800 kilometers to the north in the city of Alexandria, at the same moment at noon,…

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