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    “The last judgment is here, cried Candide” (Norton, p.425) this is what he said when the earthquake of Lisbon hit. What we can see from this statement is how easily influenced Candide is, all it took was an earthquake and already it is the end of the world. Now granted this is an earthquake that has devastating potential, but we don’t see any other character making a statement like this. Also, Candide's major error is that he never seems to develop his own thoughts and feelings about life…

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    separate plates slide past each other in their movement. During this process of movement, lithosphere is neither created nor destroyed. Many of these transform boundaries are found on the seafloor. This slide of plates can often lead to major earthquakes. In the central south island of New Zealand, consisting of Christchurch, much of the plate movement and collision is taken up by the movement across the Alpine Fault. The movement across this fault is mainly transform boundaries as the plates…

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    His idea was even transformed when scientists investigated the sea floor and surprisingly found out that the sea floor were spreading. Plate tectonics theory was born by integrating ideas of continental drift and sea floor spreading, which was established by robust investigation especially with the uses of advanced technologies and techniques, the by-products of World War II (WWII) that…

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    3.1 The isolation of Aeromonas hydrophila When using selective medium developed by Rimler and Shoots (1973), we obtained 95 bright yellow colour isolates with white edge which lead to the alleged as A. hydrophila. Of 95 isolates were further screened using SNI 7303 (2009) methods which produce 56 isolates. The isolates were further screened using Dorsch et al. (1994) and Cascón et al. (1996) method. 3.2 Bacterial DNA isolation and Identification. DNA amplification using Dorsch method…

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    Cause Of Tsunami Essay

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    Introduction: What is a harmful problem that waves cause? Tsunamis cause mass destruction and death whenever they hit land. Tsunamis are seismic sea waves/ huge ocean waves that are created by undersea disturbances and earthquakes. There are 3 main types of tsunamis: local tsunami, regional tsunami and distant tsunami. A local tsunami affects coasts less than 100km away from it's source and generally hits within an hour of occurring and sometimes within 10 minutes. Local tsunamis are…

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    of plate tectonic setting does the SAFS represent? The SAFS is a Transform plate boundary and the two plates are the North American and Pacific. And because it is a Transform boundary it means that the North American and Pacific plates move horizontally not vertically. F) How long ago did the SAFS first develop? Scientists believe that the SAFS is anywhere from 28 to 30 million years old. But in the southern part of the SAFS scientists say it around 12 million years old. G) What type of plate…

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    Coriolis Effect

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    It is defined as a movement in the oceans that has a direction and is continuous. These abiotic features of the environment are created by the average or mean flow of the seawater, winds, Coriolis Effect, salinity and temperature difference, cabbeling and breaking waves. Coriolis Effect is the result of the rotating Earth. The rotating Earth changes the straight line path of the current and winds as they travel. Thus, the currents due to this in the Northern part move to the right side whereas…

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    could be where two continental crusts collide or the subduction of oceanic crust below continental crust. When two continental crusts collide compression forces crust to displace both up and down. In a subduction zone when an oceanic plate falls below a continental plate compression aides to create volcanoes on the continental crust. In both cases the compression could have forced the sediment to begin to fold as the cross section shows. This corresponds to the mountain building event marked by…

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    The purpose of this experiment was to examine the different growths of minority organisms within a variety of media cultures. These cultures included types of selective, differential, and enriched media and were applied to split sections on the agar plate. Each of the four broth cultures: Escherichia coli, Enterobacter aerogenes, Staphylococcus epidermidis, and Streptococcus faecalis showed observable growth when applied. The different medias will either promote or inhibit the growth of the…

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    beautiful granite formations and glacier-carved landscapes that attract everyone from artists to geologists (Huber, 1987). Yosemite Valley was formed by a series of different forces including volcanism beneath the Earth’s surface, the movements of plate tectonics, weathering and erosion, and glaciation that carved the topography. Description of Yosemite Valley: Yosemite Valley measures seven miles long by one mile wide and the valley…

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