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    Have you ever seen a polar bear? Not many people have. The population now is around 20 to 25 thousand. In the 70’s the population hit the all-time low, the ice they live on is melting due to global warming. The population will continue to drop so long as we don’t do anything about it, and soon, no one will get to see the snow white bear. In 2012, about 1.32 million square miles, which is right around 24%, of the Arctic Ocean was froze over. That is low considering that it dropped about 3% since…

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    The only sound in the world is the one of waves crashing against the hot sand. The only smell is one of salt in the air. You feel the hot sensation of your skin under the blazing sun. This heavenly scene stresses emotion, nature, and a simple lifestyle. Those are three emphases of Romanticism, a powerful theme that values the natural world above reason and logic. In Romantic works, trees, mountains, and lakes are not only commonly seen, but have a restorative power on the soul. Romanticism,…

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    Monkeys live in lots of places around the world. And monkeys have to adapt to their environment by using their body parts. “Monkeys depend primarily on their eyes to gather information about their surroundings” (Monkey). There are some monkeys that use different body parts because they are in different environments. Since there are different environments in the world, some monkeys use different body parts more often than other monkeys. The Snow Monkeys live in the mountains far up North. Since…

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    from overwork, it can endure and survive regardless. Moreover, the Eskie is a dog with a high caliber character, as it has copious facets. From energy to intelligence, the American Eskimo is brimming with triumph. Thus, the Eskie is a dog that can bear the strain of the…

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    Misabe Summary

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    Misabe, also known as the man of the forest, was called upon as a last resort to save the people of Yona. His spirit was of a bear and he could control the element of water. Misabe entered the town after being in the forest for millions of years in that island and he called his spirit animal for help, for he needs it to fight the strongest creature ever to be seen by a human eye, Kimaui. He manipulated the human brain to obey his commands. Misabe, who wasn't human, did not get affected by Kimaui…

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    predator the beautiful and powerful polar bear is in a crisis and a simple formula tells us why if we change that's formula we can begin A new path of survival and hope for these animals. simply there is one thing critical for polar bears and it is ice these bears are very adopted two Hunt and breeze and even den on sea ice platforms and here's why because when it comes to survival polar bears are utterly pendant on seals as they are high in fat that the Bears need to survive especially for the…

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    Essay On Water Bears

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    Water bears are hearty creatures, which inspire people to create useful things, such as the development of a special type of glass and a refrigerator-free form of storage. Water bears are tardigrades, and their hardiness has been put to the test. There are 900 known species of tardigrades. Water bears are also known as moss piglets. German pastor Johann August Ephraim Goeze discovered them in 1776 and named them tardigrade kleiner wasserbar, which means little water bear in German. They were…

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    exist 19 separate populations of polar bears. Of these 19, two exist in Alaska, one named the Southern Beaufort Sea population, and the other known as the Chukchi Sea population. Along the northern coast of Alaska, from approximately 137°W to 167°W members of the Southern Beaufort Sea population can be found (Fischbach et al., 2007). During recent years, the Southern Beaufort Sea population of polar bears has been seen migrating southward. Because polar bear movements are often driven by the…

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    Endangered Species Summary Polar Bear Jaksen Perrin, Kelsie Pierce, and James Ryburn Ursus maritimus, otherwise called Polar bears, are essentially large white bears with large, flat, webbed feet used for swimming and roaming on ice. They live in regions between the arctic circle and the North Pole where there is a lot of water and ice, a habitat they have evolved to live in over time. Unlike most bear species, Polar bears are considered to be “marine mammals” meaning they are categorized…

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    Polar Bear Research Paper

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    result of the pollutants that get to the Artic Sea. Polar bears obtain all of these pollutants through the food web.The population of the polar bear is in danger and it continues to decline every year. If the climate change continues to impact negatively the polar bear and if the human beings do not do anything to improve the environment of the polar bear, in a…

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