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    Problem Of Climate Change

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    the Earth a better place to live. Throughout the world there are so many issues that are result of global warming/climate change like cancer, temperture rise, droughts, and many other horrible problems.…

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    I could picture the Earth in my head. The blues of water, greens of vegetation, and whites of clouds, all the essentials of life swirling together as if left by brush strokes. I had been seeing it since my first earth science class in elementary school, glaring out at me from textbooks as if demanding an answer. How could you do this? The question reverberated in my head, the dull ache of cognitive dissonance setting in as I peered out the window. I didn’t have an answer. None of us did. That’s…

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    creation myths of the Iroquois, the Igbos, and the Christian faith are the number of days needed to create the earth. In the Bible, it declares that the earth and humans were created within a seven day period. Each day, it is said that a different aspect of the earth was created. The creation story of the Iroquois fails to specify a time period of the length of time it took for the earth to be composed. With that being said, it states that "a woman conceived and would have the twin born (Baym,…

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    changes are possible, and can happen from atmosphere variations as Fourier calculated in 1824, which can lead to the Earth becoming far colder. Additionally, the industrial revolution lead to “coal, railroads, and land clearing”, which lead to increase greenhouse gas emission. According to the Global Climate Change web page, “greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere, which makes the Earth warmer.” The gases that constitute the greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide,…

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    1. How does the force of the Earth’s gravity 250 miles above the surface of the Earth compare to the force of gravity at the surface of the Earth? Is this surprising? The force of the Earth’s gravity 250 miles above has less pressure and less gravity because gravity pulls everything to the center of the Earth, so the farther the distance; the less gravity. The force of the Earth’s gravity 250 miles above the surface has about 90 percent of what the force of gravity is on Earth’s surface.…

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    scientifically the most similar to earth. Science used to call Venus "The Sister Planet" because it's made about the same stuff earth. The Evolutionary Model tells that Venus was formed by the same natural processes as the earth, at the same times, same place and from same materials. (Psarris, 2017) But in fact, Venus is very different from earth. Being in Venus will feel like being 3,000 feet under the ocean. Now that amount of pressure will kill you so Venus and earth can't be that similar…

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    The essence of Thales’ s thinking is that the material which anything can trace back to is the first principle. In this case, according to him, is water, since water is obviously the most common thing in our lives. I agree that water composes our earth and every living beings, so that it is more likely to be the number one principle that we should refer to. However, there is a fallacy in Thales’ s thinking. He claims…

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    Soccer In America Speech

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    in books,” Pablo says. “Ah!” I say. “If you ever have to research the topic, The Glorious History of Soccer in America: The Story of a Superstar Named Francisco, you could go back and research in my second book, How to Be a Soccer Star on Planet Earth, Book #2: The Try Ins which includes the essay, The Glorious History of Soccer in America: The Story of a Superstar Named Francisco.” “So it was a creative writing class?” asks Marc. They all laugh. I do not know why. Tommy says, “It was Social…

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    Sun Layers

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    The earth tilts possibly due to being hit by an asteroid billions of years ago causing it to tilt in the sun 's orbit. Therefore its axis that should be completely vertical top to bottom) tilts. The earth completes one turn daily therefore all the world will receive sunlight and will enjoy the changes of season because of this tilt. It has nothing to do with how close it is to the sun but because the axis is not straight. The axis stays tilted in the same direction as it orbits around the sun…

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    Physics PET Lab Report

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    the end. This material must be typed and submitted on turnitin.com by 11.59 pm on Wed., March 23rd (no exceptions .) PhET Lab: Intro. to Magnetism https://www.noodletools.com/noodlebib/mybib.php?highlight=2896337 Part 1: Magnetic Fields and the Earth (30 POINTS) 8. Select “show compass.” Move the compass to several positions around the magnet. Use the space below to sketch at least 10 positions of the compass needle. What do you notice? What do these compass needle orientations resemble?…

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