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    Plate Tectonic Analysis

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    When you look at a globe of the earth it is easy to think that the earth has always been this way that the continents and the ocean basins have always been where they are now and they will always be. But if you examine the globe closely you may notice something curious. Some of the continents appear as if they have been joined at one time. A good example of this are the coast lines of South America and Africa. When you compare them with just a little bit of adjustment that they match quite…

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    that our Earth is unique and complex because the Earth is a self-regulating system that replenishes itself for the species, in order to maintain homeostasis, within the system. Lovelock interestingly familiarizes our Earth to the nature of human beings, such as the Earth’s skin are forests that sweat to preserve the cooling of the Earth, while the oceans are rivers of blood that flow through the veins of Earth transporting nutrients and washing debris. He believed that Gaia, or Mother Earth as…

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    Since the beginning of time, god created the Earth and the human race. The creation of the Earth also lead to different stories that tells people many ways of the world and humans god had created. In many religions, each one has a story of the first humans, Adam and Eve, who characterizes the human species and their nature. Many creation stories have different point of views of humans created in the world and tell people about being human and the nature of humans. In some societies,…

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    Instead, they float around pushing and pulling themselves using their upper body. Their legs and hips are not bearing as much weight as they used to on Earth. Over time, the bones release calcium and break down causing a significant decrease in their bone density (http://nsbri.org/the-body-in-space/). Zero gravity can also affect the spine. On earth, the force of gravity compresses the disks of the human vertebrae. In space, these disks are relieved of that pressure, which can lead to astronauts…

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    provide proof that nature can survive on its own without the help of mankind. Genesis 1:27 says, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living creature that moves on the earth” (ESV). In this passage, God is commanding mankind to have dominion over the earth and all the animals that inhabit the land. Even though man is commanded to have dominion, this does not give man the power…

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    safety of the human race One reason we should colonize mars is because we need to make sure that are species the human race lives for as long as possible for all we know mars could be are last chance of survival if earth gets destroyed by lest say all the volcanos erupted and it destroy earth we would have to leave and go some where else but we wouldn't be able to because we would have no where to go. Another reason why we should colonize mars is the fact that what if we find some version of…

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    Pange Plate Tectonics

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    The physical Earth, as does the biological Earth, has an evolving history. The scientific world is clear on the formation of the continents during and after the time of Pangea, however, they are less certain of the location and structure of the continents before then. Some scientists suspect that Earth has had several supercontinents. Plate tectonics will always be at work changing the form of our planet's…

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    Superman Vs Batman

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    four months after the tragedy in the fictional Metropolis with General Zod who was from Krypton and wanted to destroy Earth to make a planet for Kryptonians. Superman is still doing his righteous duty and helping others who are in need but is also seen as a controversial topic.After the attack, people think he has too much power and is capable of destroying humans and planet Earth if he really wanted to. Because of this Batman who has been the vigilante in Gotham City seeks to stop him as he…

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    did you ever realize that there is a place on Earth where the floor is actually made of lava? Sounds amazing does it not, well we could visit it we just need your approval. This astounding vista is called Lava Beds National Monument and we should visit it for many reasons. Ok class here you can see the amazing Fern Cave. One reason that we should visit this great wonder is that it will help our education. This trip would help us learn about the earth and how the caves were formed. Also how…

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    were to invade our world. There are so many unknowns in the universe that it does need to be studied; however it does not need to be the only focus. Where else can this funding be implemented? Right here on Earth focusing on studying our oceans. Even though the ocean covers the majority of Earth there is very little that we know about it and there are so much of the ocean waters that have not even been explored. The ocean is the cause of climate patterns, the air we breathe, food, and energy…

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