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    Panchito Circuit Analysis

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    It had no windows. The walls, eaten by termites, strained to support the roof full of holes. The dirt floor, populated by earthworms looked like a gray road map.” This shows that the “House” they moved into was not exactly in good shape. Even though Panchito and his family are going through tough times, they manage to stay strong. the ways they do this is in the text, like how…

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    Slime Mold Research Paper

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    In our compost chamber one of the most prevalent features throughout the check was the presence of slime mold. Slime mold seeks out decaying materials such as wood and leaves to grow on, so it can take up the nutrients. Slime molds are organisms that reproduce with spores, so the rapid spread everywhere in the chamber was one that closely resembles its characteristics (Poinar 1). Slime mold engulfs fungi which is attracted to decayed material, therefore it is reasonable that the slime mold would…

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    The Inbetween of Meat Eating The matter of eating meat is a heavily debated topic, especially with the threats of climate change, population change, and animal cruelty gaining popularity. The production of meat has been linked to the rise in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, such as methane. This claim has been intensified by the growing population and the food that is needed to support them. While these arguments against eating meats are somewhat compelling, there is plenty of evidence of to…

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    Zaglossus Bruijni Essay

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    aboriginal artwork located on Arnhem Land as well as Pleistocene fossil remains. However, is now considered to be extinct (Helegen & Flannery, 2016). The diet of the Zaglossus bruijni consists mainly of earthworms, however, insect larvae and ants, they use the spikes on their tongue to grip onto the earthworm (Flannery, 2002). The Zaglossus bruijni is protected in Papua New Guinea.…

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    As a universal language, mathematics is not only within the education system but rather in almost every aspect of life. When looking outside at nature or even at oneself, various types of symmetrical examples are present. Symmetry, according to the Oxford dictionary, means the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis. Hence, this similarity within symmetrical patterns, designed within various objects or persons appeals to the eye at first glance due…

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    Carbonation is another type of chemical weathering. Carbonation is the mixing of water with carbon dioxide to make carbonic acid. This type of weathering is important in the formation of caves. Dissolved carbon dioxide in rainwater or in moist air forms carbonic acid, and this acid reacts with minerals in rocks. chemical weathering tends to be different sorts of chemicals mixed together to form a material. Rust is a good example of what chemical weathering can do. With an increase in…

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    They also eat meat such as crickets, mealworms, and earthworms. Another thing they like to eat is nuts. They don’t eat a lot but they do like a lot of sweets and that’s how they got their name. Sugar gliders are very social, especially for marsupials. They live in small groups with up to seven adults and their…

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    Central Park Observation

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    While travelling across New York Harbor herring gulls and great black-backed gulls were seen. Three cormorants were observed sitting on wooden pylons near the dock. Once in Central Park, I saw numerous pin oak trees, a few white oak, chestnut oak and many cherry trees displaying their white-pink blossoms. Sensitive fern, arrow wood, common milkweed, winged sumac, garlic mustard, and honeysuckle were all observed. Common bird species such as the pigeon, European starling and house sparrows were…

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    Unread Collapse replies Expand replies Subscribed Collapse Subdiscussion Ashley Pawela Ashley Pawela Friday Jun 8 at 12:10am Manage Discussion Entry The Columbian Exchange refers to the exchange of plants, animals, and diseases across the Atlantic Ocean in both directions. The exchange was brought on by the Europeans travelling through the Atlantic to the New World. By bringing plants, animals, and diseases with them, both sides of the ocean were affected. Sugar was the most…

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    What are earth’s resources? 1)Water Water is an important part in the life of all living organisms on Earth. Without water, the plants would die cause of require water to make photosynthesis. Besides, the humans and animals would also die cause of thirsty. Otherwise, we use water in our daily activities such as washing hands, cooking, watering plants, bathing, washing clothes and many more. Water covers the surface of Earth by almost 71%. The water on Earth occurs in three states of matter…

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