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    Pangaea Theory

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    Hi i'm Alfred Wegener, I am not crazy, my theory makes sense. I will prove it. I have four proofs to support my theories. One of my reasons, is this world is a puzzle, the 7 continents all fit together perfectly, my next theory of pangaea is fossils, then my explanation on mountains, and then i will prove my theory of ice sheets. These are the four reasons why pangaea is real. 300 million years ago there was only one super continent it was called pangaea. 200 million years ago pangaea started…

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    Vikings Influence

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    the Byzantine empire. The Byzantine empire brought Christianity, architecture and the Cyrillic alphabet. All of this is elements of the russian culture. To the west, they founded a state in Iceland, continued across the Atlantic and discovered Greenland and North America. Although these settlements did not…

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    Polar Bear Research Paper

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    ulperines. A few examples of bears would be the brown bear, polar bear, and the giant panda. The three species I choosed for the research are the Giant Panda (Aliuropoda Melanoleuca), the Polar Bear (Ursus Maritimus Maritimus), and the Tibetan Blue Bear (Ursus Arctos Pruinosus). The Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) are one of the rarest in the Ursidae family, as well one of the most peaceful mammals. They are found in the mountains and bamboo forests in western china; there are as…

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    provide homes to many animals and it keeps the weather of the world how it should be. With the melting of the ice caps, the sea level will rise and the whole world's temperature will be affected. If they melt then the sea levels near Antarctica and Greenland could possibly rise by 6 meters. This could possibly lead to another ice age. Many villages rely on the water that the ice caps provide them, but if they melt those villages may possibly be…

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    Glacier Melting Effects

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    world of the essential necessities glaciers have provided us for multiple centuries. Glaciers hold the largest amount of surface freshwater on Earth and make up 10% if land area. Places that hold the majority of glacier bodies are Antarctica, Greenland and the Canadian Arctic. In Figure 6.3 of “Elemental Geosystems”…

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    Dicaprio Persuasion

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    mode, ethos, with the following quote, “I stand before you not as an expert but as a concerned citizen…). However, he does proficiently appeal to his audience through logos and pathos. First, a logical fact is declared, “...the West Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets melting at unprecedented rates…). This appeals to an audience, because it is citing a fact that one can actually see through logos. Pathos is also apparent in the construction of his speech, which entices the emotions of an…

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    including in this essay about Snow Leopards. Snow leopards live in the elevated , rugged mountains of Central Asia, in a brisk and depleted climate.While their habitat range covers 2 million km2 (approximately the size of Greenland or Mexico), there are only between 4,000 to 6,500 snow leopards left in the wild.Their habitat fans out through twelve countries: Afghanistan, China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan…

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    Diabetes: Map Analysis

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    cardiovascular disease and diabetes are killing people. The provided information only depicts the casualties of the diseases and not the amount of people currently diagnosed with them. Since the key is going by 100,000 people, no data is shown for Greenland because the population is only around 60,000. A worldwide investigation would not be completely valid without the effects of these issues on all of the…

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    Harp Seal Research Paper

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    The Arctic Angel Out of all of the animals on Earth today, none of them can amount to being as fascinating and adorable as the Harp Seal. The Harp Seal is an aquatic mammal that is related to the Sea Lion and Walrus (¨Harp Seal¨). These seals live in the Northern Hemisphere, in and around the Arctic Sea, as well as in the North Atlantic Ocean (¨Harp Seal¨). There are many interesting facts about Harp Seals, ranging from reproduction, behaviours, appearance, and even their unique lifespan. Two…

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    Is Climate Change Man Made

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    Meghan Gallimore Professor Williamson English 110 6 November 2015 Is climate change man-made? Americans make up four percent of the world 's population, we produce twenty-five percent of the carbon dioxide or CO2, pollution from fossil-fuel burning, which is by far the largest share of any country noted. Global warming is the average and rising of the earth 's temperature on the surface. Earth 's average temperature is increasing at a significantly higher rate and is proven to be because of…

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