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    completely different than what we experience in everyday life, and that is due to air resistance. Air resistance is simply air particles getting in the way of whatever is trying to move. There is Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide, and a few other gases in the air. that's why objects that are designed to move fast trough fluids are made very "smooth" because it will bend the air around the object. If the front of a submarine was blunt (flat) then it would basically be pushing the water as it…

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    just don’t pop out and shine bright. I want to know the process, and how long it takes for a star to be born. I am also curious to know if the star can die. I plan on finding the answer. I believe that they are created by gases and that they die when they use up all of their gases. Stars have had an impact in our society for millions of years. They go all the way back to biblical times, from when God was creating the earth to when the three wise men had to use the North star to get where baby…

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    change can have severe effects on human, plant and animal life. The primary cause of climate change is the burning of fossil fuels, such as oil and coal, which emits greenhouse gases into the atmosphere—primarily carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide makes up 70% of the total greenhouse gases emitted. The ability of these gases to trap heat is what causes the greenhouse effect. Since the industrial revolution began in 1750, CO2 levels have risen by more than 30% and methane levels have risen more than…

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    the air near the Earth's surface and the oceans. Cause of global warming because of greenhouse gases increased by human activities. Whether burning coal and fuel. Including the chemical ingredients of greenhouse gases that humans use. And many more as a result, these greenhouse gases rise to unite the Earth's atmosphere. The sun's radiation to be reflected back to the right amount. These greenhouse gases to be stored. Keep gradual rise in global temperatures and the impact of weather conditions,…

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    Earth, Venus and Mars were subject to differing evolutionary processes in regards to their atmospheres. The current atmospheric composition of each of these planets also differs whereby Earth is dominated by nitrogen and oxygen whilst Venus and Mars are dominated by carbon dioxide (Rasool 1967, p.1466). This essay will examine the differences in the evolution of atmospheric conditions on Earth, Venus and Mars as well as their relative current atmospheric composition. Additionally, this essay…

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    trouble for humans. Fifty-five million years ago, a sudden, influx of carbon gases flooded the ocean and atmosphere. This major change was caused by an alteration…

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    of the O-ring which is responsible of connecting the parts of the solid rocket booster, which was not designed to experience a very cold weather. Consequently, the problem became worse, and caused a hole in the solid rocket booster allowing flame gases from the engines in the rocket booster reach the outer petrol tank, and the relative boosting motor, which led to the separation of both solid rocket booster of the shuttle. Moreover, there are two solid rocket boosters in the shuttle with seven…

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    Seventy years ago, Australia was commonly seen with nice weather. Unfortunately, Climate Change has altered everything. Climate Change is man made because of the hole in the ozone layer formed by chlorofluorocarbons used in factories, greenhouse gases produce unpredictable amounts of heat from carbon dioxide which can cause the polar ice caps to melt and unthinkable weather patterns that has influenced the Australia we live in today. Is Australia becoming hotter? Does it feel like that the past…

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    Lomborg stated that greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere cause global warming. However while global warming is a problem, Lomborg believes that its total impact will not have a devastating effect on humanity’s future. Lomborg’s claim is an important topic as it relates to global warming and the ecosystems affected by the extra heat. This heat is caused when the greenhouse gases that are emitted by various sources linger in the atmosphere. While these gases stay in the atmosphere, they…

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    the search they thought they found an oil field, so they began to drill. But little did they know they were drilling on a cavernous pocket of natural gas that couldn't support the weight of the drill. The gases that came out was a casualty for animal. So they lit the crater on fire thinking the gases would burn away. It's been 40 years and it still burns. My two media sources are alike because they both have the story that happened that day. For example they…

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