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    for years and years. People have twisted, tweaked and bent the legends of the mysterious Bermuda Triangle in so many ways, that people don’t know what to believe anymore. Maybe it’s a whirlpool that suck you in, or, better yet, it’s some kind of gravitational pull that pulls the ships and planes down to the bottom of the ocean. Everything that scientists have come up with are reasonable, all except for one thing: there is no trace of any of the passengers or the ship’s or plane’s that have…

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    Things such as knowing the state of the tide and its effect, knowing the current forecasted weather and sea conditions and, knowing the how all those forces affect the local conditions. Tides (changes in water level) are caused mainly by the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon. There are roughly two high and low tides daily on the Merrimack River. A flood tide is the tidal…

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    as the cells. This has the purpose of preserving the cells so they do not rot. This solution is then homogenized, this is essentially blending the solution so the cells break open. There are four possible procedures for this, high frequency sound waves, a mild detergent, forcing cells through a small hole with high pressure, or a rotating plunger. This creates a homogenate which contains intact membrane bound organelles, as well as everything from the cytoplasm. The Ribosomes now need to be…

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    Chapter 14 - questions* 1-20 on pages 442-443 1. Streams collect water from runoff and discharged groundwater, and they conduct it from elevated regions of the continent down to the sea. 2. Dendritic drainage develops a dendritic network which looks like the pattern of branches connecting to the trunk of a deciduous tree. Radial drainage form on a cone shaped mountain flow outward from the mountain peak. Rectangular drainage channels form along the preexisting fractures and streams join each…

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    additional layers or matter”. Erosion comes in many forms but the 5 main forms of Erosion regarding to Costal Process are: 1. Corrasion – is caused when running natural water, waves, glaciers, wind, or gravitational movement causes erosion by friction. 2. Abrasion – is caused by loose rocks scraping or wearing a surface by wind, waves, natural water, etc. 3. Hydraulic Action – is erosion caused by the movement of water wearing away at a rock surface. 4. Attrition – is when the bed load is eroded…

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    Stars are an appealing component of our universe. Because of our scientific advances, we know more about stars than ever before. They are born, they live, and then they die. How does this process work, though? The answer lies within thermodynamics. Thermodynamics has helped us understand how stars transfer energy and heat. Thermodynamics is a subject of physics that is concerned with heat and temperature. It is used to describe bodies of matter and their internal energy. Thermodynamics helps us…

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    How Galaxies Are Formed

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    much matter causing the explosion, the second reasoning is that the core runs out of nuclear fuel and starts sucking in its own mass, it then cannot withstand its own gravitational pull causing the explosion. Flares are a sudden but brief burst of bright flame or light. Flares are usually formed by a sun or bright star realising waves of energy creating the…

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    the reader to see the artificial world he created through a pessimistic peephole “for after all living did mean accepting the loss of one joy after another, not even joys in her case – mere possibilities of improvement. She thought of the endless waves of pain that for some reason or other she and her husband had…

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    Tidal energy is a renewable energy created by using gravitational forces from the sun and the moon. Since the moon rotates around the Earth, and the sun’s placement is constantly changing, the sea levels are always rising or falling. These different levels create the tide cycle and energy is gathered from the difference in sea levels, currents, and tides. Tidal energy can appear complex and confusing but this quote provides a brief explanation of how tidal energy is defined and gathered: “Tidal…

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    BP1: The Scientific Method

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    MT: The scientific method is the best method for determining what the universe around us is and how it works, this is provable based on the amount of evidence science has provided for the claims it has, while other methods rely on “faith” which by definition means you believe something without evidence. BP1: The scientific method has led to the conclusion that based on what we know about the state of the universe today we can demonstrate that the universe must have began with a singularity(a…

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