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    civilizations needing to flee and look for new land. Luckily in the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East offered people many places to farm and spread. The effect of the ice age in Papua New Guinea wasn’t too rough since the island is located near the equator but still some plants or trees may have died off from the temperature change. To conclude, the reason why other regions were able to become more technologically advanced than Papua New Guinea, is because the types of food they had such and…

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    Cross-Cultural Interactions Communities would start to interact more with one another during this time period. Starting with the Nomadic Turks that would travel from one place becoming the sultans of areas in Persia, Anatolia, and India. I would not always sacrifice the people of these areas, but if allowed them to be apart of there communities if they convert to the Nation of Islam. At the same time, a Mongol Empire was thriving who often had an alliance with the Nomadic Turks. The nomadic…

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    selfishness, chopping down an extensive number of rainforests, not just will devastate the natural habitat which rolls out a range of climatic change, and biological elimination, the last human will risk. Tropical rainforests are situated at the equator. For the most part among the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn, This gap is accordingly known as the tropics' band. Solar energy will be highly extreme around there as a result of the sun will shine straightly onto this place without…

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    the floor of the ocean at extreme depths. The octopus is found in the mid-atlantic ridge found in the pelagic zone in the Atlantic Ocean. When it comes to the Marine Biome, the weather doesn't really affect it much. It is warmer as you get to the equator and colder as you get to the poles. Even though the climate does not affect the Marine Biome, the Marine affects the mainlands climate a lot. It’s currents affect the coastal areas. Another way the marine affects the coastal areas are, the…

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    As the climate warms and the world flattens; our increased travel and blatant neglect of earth’s resources creates an ideal host for a greater number of diseases. In an effort to slow and prevent outbreaks, epidemiologists trace diseases across the world. Similarly, anthropologists follow cultures on a global scale. It would be beneficial for epidemiologists to apply anthropological methods to advance the medical field and vice versa. Especially, as globalization continues to causes foreign…

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    world’s tallest volcanos. It’s also one of Ecuador’s active volcanos, located in the Andes Mountains. I would also like to visit the Galapagos Islands. The islands located in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Ecuador and close proximity to the equator. They are a chain of volcanic islands consisting of 18 main islands and three smaller islands. I would like to visit these places because they’re known for the volcanic activity, unique species and lush landscapes. Ecuador’s political…

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    Prompt 2- Growing up in a third world country has its side effects when you're a kid. One of which may be not realizing you're living in a third world country. That is, until you see what the other side of the equator has to offer. Saying Bolivia and the United States are quite different would be an understatement. Underprivileged was never a word that crossed my mind; I lived modestly with a close-knit family. Sadly, the conservative aspect of my life was one I could not get behind. It…

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    features is it’s pink beach which is insanely popular with tourists. Eleuthera and Harbour Island is the perfect place for someone who loves the warm sun and year round heat. The reason for this the Eleuthera and Harbour Island is pretty close to the Equator, meaning that is gets almost direct sunlight all year long. Being an island and separated from others, boats are the main form of transportation, but on the islands, it’s not uncommon to see people riding around on golf carts. Golf carts…

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    Hurricane Patricia hit land on Oct. 23. It set records for being the strongest hurricane ever based on the barometric pressure (879 millibars), the speed it changed from a tropical storm to a category 5 hurricane (24 hours), and the faster sustainable winds (200 mph). Hurricane Patricia starting forming in the Pacific, but didn’t hit anybody’s radar until it started to form a tropical storm in the Gulf of Tehuantepec which is in the Pacific Ocean west of the Mexican state of Chiapas. The storm…

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    the impurities does vaporized it won’t make any difference it would still causing pollution (Moore). Charles J. Moore went 10 times to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (“one of five major garbage patches drifting in the oceans north and south of the Equator at the latitude of our great terrestrial”) with a team of scientist. However, in his last trip to Great Pacific Garbage Patch in 2014 Moore said that he was shocked of the increment of the quantity of plastic waste since his last trip in 2009…

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