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    foot on that first step, there’s only one way you are coming back to the ground,” he said, as he pointed up at the ominous looking wall. The line pushed me forward, and I was forced to climb higher towards the top of the tower. As I approached the hatch at the top, I bit my lip to keep from shaking violently. My boots rang out against the thin steel planking as I took a few steps out on to the top of the tower. I could see the tops of pine trees reaching mere feet above the top of the tower. I…

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    The Effects of Climate Change on Animals and People Climate change has been a problem for many years. In recent years, our planet has been noticing the changes and outcomes of climate change. Plants in the Amazon and subarctic forests are trying to grow more towards the polar caps in search for cooler areas. Fish are moving up stream and changing breeding patterns due to the water warming up. Even animals are changing their migration patterns looking for cooler, more habitable areas to live.…

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    Crocodiles Research Paper

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    poikilothermic and cannot heat their body's up by themselves. When the temperatures are to hot crocodiles swim to cool their body's…

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    Animals In Antarctica Antarctica is full of mysteries to most people who have never been there before, It’s like going to space or the moon. Antarctica is like a desert, except It’s not hot and it's very cold It’s the coldest continent in the entire Earth and all you see is the snow, sky, water and penguins, seals, birds. it does not rain or snow a lot there, but when it does snow instead of melting they remain there and builds up for many years and make a large thick sheets of ice and they…

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    The European Honey Bees

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    Originating from Europe, Apis mellifera (Bartlett et al.) is one of the few non-native species whose presence has become essential for food production in the United States. European honey bees are the primary pollinator for a large portion of fruits and vegetables around the world. Recent problems with pest and diseases within colonies have led to a drastic decline in the number of managed hives available for pollination. Colony collapse disorder (CCD) (Mortensen, Schmehl and Ellis)has caused…

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    Francisco, Caspian Sea and other bodies of salt water (GSLEP). Brine Shrimp can start out as living or be born as a cyst. They will born as cyst to survive “through unfavorable conditions and then hatch when conditions are right.” Brine shrimp are able to live in some of the worst living conditions possible such as hot temperatures and high salinity levels in water. Brine Shrimp prefer their living environments to be high in salinity levels and temperature ranging from 77-86 degrees fahrenheit…

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    surgeon, but some scholars now attribute it to a doctor attached to a pyramid construction team (Kagan, Ozment, and Turner [Page 22]). If this is so then the wounds listed are probably results of on-site accidents. One scourge of countries with samp, hot climates, schistosomiasis, which still afflicts 10 percent of Egypt’s population today, seems to have been rampant in ancient times. One study found remains of the eggs that cause this disease in fifteen of twenty-three examined mummies. The…

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    A Lizoabat was last seen by a U.S drone flying across Panama. At first the creature was thought to be an Unidentified Flying Object because it was moving at 110mph. fortunately with the advancement of technology, image of the creature was magnified over 100x. The drone actually caught a very rare glimpse of this creature. Lizoabats are fairly large farquars with unknown origins. Some people believe that the Lizoabat is a relative of the dragon, but no researcher has made a successful attempt at…

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    Essay On Water Bears

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    bears. They are oviparous, and fertilization occurs externally. During molting the eggs are laid inside of the shed cuticle of the female and then covered with the sperm of the male. The shed cuticle case is attached to a nearby substrate. The eggs hatch after 14 days, and the young already possess all of their adult cells. Growing to adult size occurs through hypertrophy, instead of cell…

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    His vision blurred, and as he struggled to remain upright, he watched through narrowed eyes as Holland pulled back the stained rug, revealing a hidden trapdoor built into the floorboards. The mogul grabbed the metal handle, and yanking open the hatch, he motioned toward the gaping hole in the floor. “Get in.” Booker tottered unsteadily on his feet. “I can’t,” he groaned, “I’ll fall.” “I SAID… GET… IN!” Holland yelled, and grabbing Booker by the shoulders, he forcefully shoved him down the…

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