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    Tides In Fishing

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    Moon phases affect on tide, tides affect on fishing In order to understand how tides work and how tides affect fishing, the relationship between the motion of the Earth in respect to the Sun and the Moon must first be understood. Newton’s law of gravitation explains that both the proximity and mass of two relative objects increases the attraction present within them. "The Ocean's Tides Explained” article states that on Earth’s axis, the level of the ocean is centered by the centrifugal…

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    Moon Phases

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    the pencil so we can hold it and the lamp acted as the Sun. Our bodies acted as Earth. As we rotated along with the Moon orbiting us, it became clear why only some parts of the Moon were visible some nights, which explains the Moon cycle. For example, at one point the lamp was only casting a light on half of the moon we were holding, thus creating a half Moon. When we changed the rotated our bodies to the side (Earth) and moved the moon around us, we could see the light on the Moon changing. By…

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    was to be much greater goods in heaven. The recompense would be worth it, if she lived religiously. She later describes them two from being polar opposites. Revealing that they came from different origins. Flesh was made from Adam from dust of the earth and Spirit was from heaven, for just as God was sent to do great works. In her poem Bradstreet states, “The hidden manna I do eat, The word of life it is my meat” (224). There is great significance including this stanza in her poem. Manna was…

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    Onose named this planet Earth because the island was shaped as an ear and “th” is a traditional Onose word that means peace. Furthermore, the people of Onose realized that Earth had potential in becoming a habitable world, so they sent down one man to earth named Gabe. Gabe was one of the newborn workers that Onose sends to different planets to create life. When Gabe was sent down to earth, he was put in a small capsule that would crash in the middle of the island on Earth. Inside the capsule…

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    Volcanoes have a purpose to be on Earth. Volcanoes are on earth is because volcanoes are a natural way to cool off the earth. These volcanoes are releasing internal heat pressure. Volcanoes are erupting because this is how much pressure they have. “ Volcanoes can remove heat from the interior,” according to Oregonstate.edu. Volcanoes do wonderful things for Earth. There are many dangerous volcanoes. One of the most dangerous volcano is the Campi in Flegrei, Italy. Campi had more recent history…

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    3.1 – What is Climate Change? The earths climate is changing and forever will be due to neurogenic and anthropogenic changes. Climate change is just a cycle, that will occur from neurogenic changes however humans are dramatically increasing this cycle warming the atmosphere and ocean (IPCC, 2013). Currently greenhouse gasses: carbon dioxide(CO2), methane(CH4) and nitrous oxide(N20) have been released in large amounts into the atmosphere, warming planet earth (NASA, 2016). These gases deplete…

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    is possible to be knowledgeable in both science and still believe in God. According to the Genesis, the earth was created in 6 days. Sceptics assess this to not be true as it must be impossible to create all the earth has in 6 24-hour days. They are so focused on the days it took to create the earth they miss that the bible does not specify the time (JW.org). Their reasoning is that the earth is composed of various different layers of sedimentary soil containing a variety of…

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    Geo Process Results

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    Geo-Process’s Results Billions of years ago, the earth was not made up of seven continents, as it is today. It was one big landmass called Pangea. Meaning all land. Pangea went under a process called continental drift, founder by Alfred Wegener, which is caused by geo-process. Geo-process results in changes to the earth's surface because of tectonic plates causing mountain building, earthquakes, and volcanos. First off, convergent plates cause many different types of mountains, like the…

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    Exoplanet Research Paper

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    orbiting it. When the stars make this movement, their normal light spectrum is affected, shifting blue if it’s moving towards whomever is observing it, and red if it’s shifting away. With the advent of extremely sensitive spectrographs, astronomers on Earth are using this knowledge to identity exoplanets. They search for a very specific pattern of color shifts; red, blue, red, blue, and repeating. After a period of time, if the observers find this pattern is consistent, then what they have just…

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    It is also involved in reshaping the Earth, through the geological processes, including erosion and deposition features. The water cycle, for the maintenance of most life on Earth is vital to the ecosystem. The Army H Remley Foundation, Restore the Waters [Internet] Available at: http://www.amyhremleyfoundation.org/php/education/impacts/NaturalCycles/Nitrogen…

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