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    the lines of the magnetic fields that sometimes overlap each other. As a result of this overlap, they can sometimes get tangled, which will cause the sun’s atmosphere to explode due to the magnetic fields overlapping and getting tangled with each other. The sun's spots on the sun increased in size. The sun’s sunspots can reach temperatures up to about 6,500 degrees Fahrenheit. How these sunspots form is the magnetic field on the sun’s atmosphere, the pressure from the magnetic field increases…

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    Asw Research Paper

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    Anti-submarine warfare, also known as ASW, is an essential part of sea control and a top priority for America’s Navy. As Chinese and Russian submarine forces grow and operate further away from their respective countries, America becomes within striking distance. US ships including Military Sealift Ships and other Navy ship are potentially in danger of being targeted and attacked by these elusive threats. The US Navy is coming up with new and effective ways to combat this potential threat. ASW…

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    in a fluorescent tube glows. The different colors of the lights are because of the different gas particles. The most frequent color shown would be a pale yellowish-green this color comes from the oxygen molecules that are about 60 miles above the earth’s surface. The rare all-red aurora has been produced by…

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    slowly drifted to their present positions. Although others brought fourth evidence, plate tectonics processes and continental drift was not of interest until the late 1950s, when scientists discovered the alignment of magnetic particles and traced them to the earth's magnetic field of that time. According to studies of paleomagnestism, once the paleomagnetic polar changes were plotted, it brought up conspiracy that all continents had shifted…

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    Aurora Research Paper

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    On March 6, 1716, crowds of people gathered in the streets of England to gaze up at the sky in marvel of the vibrant streams of light that danced across the night sky – an unexplained phenomenon at the time (Fara 1996). This was the first time English astronomer Edmund Halley witnessed this display. This experience led him to publish the first detailed description of what is now commonly known as the “aurora” (P. Brekke and Broms 2013; Bone 2007) (include pic of his drawings). The theories that…

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    escape, what effect would this have on Earth’s climate? Explain in detail.”…

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    Colonize Mars Essay

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    In the next 30 years, we can colonize Mars. Thanks to technological advances and years of mars study, we will be able to travel to Mars and use its natural resources to create permanent human communities on this planet. Why do we want to colonize Mars? Humans have a natural curiosity for the unknown; we have a great spirit of adventure, we are fascinated with the idea of an adventure, exploring the unknown. Colonizing Mars is a very challenging mission, but the once achieved the satisfaction…

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    Many historians disagree about where and when the compass was created. A common opinion was that it was invented in China and Europe during the twelfth century. The ‘mariner's compass’ was created and perfected in Italy during the later thirteenth century and early fourteenth century. The mariner's compass was used as a guide for ships and sailors and helped them figure out which way north is and where the nearest land is. Before the compass was invented and used, ships would sail close to land…

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    Center Of Earth

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    How do scientists known what the center of the earth is? There 4 ways how scientist found out about the center of the earth ( aka inner core and outer core). Answer 1: Geologists hypothesize that the Earth's center is composed of predominantly iron. The outer portion of the center, known as the "outer core", is thought to be liquid iron. While the interior portion of the center, known as the "inner core" is thought to be solid iron. Answer 2: The main evidence for the structure of the Earth…

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    information, he was able to confirm the existence of a pattern, a repeating cycle. But Wolf detected an 11 years cycle not a 10 years cycle. 11 years cycles? Does that sound familiar to anyone? No? Well, geomact activity, the nature variations in Earth's magnetic field, it fluctuates in a 11 year cycles. Well, we'll cover this Later in this semester. But for heard of the sunspots' cycle was also 11 years, well, they just had to find out what was going…

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