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    Arctic Climate Change

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    Climate change has been well known for a long time. Whenever the topic of climate change comes up they're always going some sort of conflict. My whole life I learned that change in the climate is due to human waste. But looking at it from scientific point of view the severity of global warming is not mainly due to the cause of greenhouse gas. More than one factor contribute to the cause. Although scientist often associate it with greenhouse gas. A number of scientists often denied evidence…

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    Deciduous Forest Biome

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    The biome I chose is the Temperate Deciduous Forest. The biome is located around mid-latitude, between polar and tropical regions. This includes the eastern half of North America, the middle of Europe, southwest Russia, Japan, eastern China, Middle East coast of Paraguay, New Zealand, and southwestern Australia. The Temperate Deciduous Forest is broken down into 5 different zones. The first zone being the tree stratum zone where the trees range from 60-100 feet tall. The second zone is small…

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    Desert Biome Essay

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    Today I will be talking about the biome I have chosen for my report. I chose the driest landform you would ever hear about, the Desert. There are so many interesting facts about the Desert that I bet you haven’t even heard of. Did you know that Death Valley has a large mass of water underneath it that includes one of the most rarest fish ever. That fish is called the Blue Pufferfish. Some of the desert’s i'm going to be babbling about is the Great Victoria Desert. This desert is located in…

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    Global Warming In Delaware

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    It is predicted that global warming will cause major flooding in Delaware along the coastline resulting in the loss of natural habitats, the loss of real estate, and the loss of tax revenue. Loss of Natural Habitats Normally, wet lands keep pace with the gradual sea level rise through constant vegetative growth and a healthy sediment supply from up streams and tributaries. If sediment supply into the estuary system begin to lower, or sea level rise outpaces growth, wet lands can become…

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    The Hot Zone Book Review

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    Edgardo Felix English 105 September 28, 2015 Ms. Dudley The Hot Zone Review “In a sense, the earth is mounting an immune response against the human species. It is beginning to react to the human parasite, the flooding infection of people, the dead spots of the concrete all over the planet, the cancerous rot-outs in Europe, Japan and the United States, perhaps the biosphere does not like the idea of five billion humans” (Preston 406). Richard Preston addresses that the Earth is tired of the…

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    The ocean makes up 71% of the earth's surface, it being the home to over a billion of marine life. Ocean life is currently at a serious risk due to being exposed to oil spills, plastic pollution, and acidification. Every year hundreds of millions gallons of oil are spilled into the ocean. These oil spills not only cost millions of dollars to clean up but also affect all ocean life. These ocean oil spills can cause severe damage to the animals living there. The fish can end up with liver damage,…

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    1: Did you know that Emperor Penguins can travel up to five miles per hour? They can reach these speeds using the water, their aerodynamic bodies, and strong flippers. This just one of the things that these amazing birds can accomplish. P2: The biome they live in is referred to as an Arctic Tundra, a biome made up of long freezing winters and short cool summers with the land being composed of ice (in some locations). The one we will be focusing on will be located in Antarctica. During the…

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    My Happy Place The Bahamas welcomes me with open arms. After a long journey, my family and I have finally arrived. It’s twelve in the afternoon and the sun is scorching with all of its mighty heat. My stomach was twisted in a tight knot. I didn’t know how I could stay here only for six hours. That’s all we got to spend here. I knew for a fact that this was going to be the best six hours of my entire life. I step off the cruise ship with all of my beach necessities: a towel, sunscreen,…

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    Tundra Research Paper

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    The tundra is defined as a large, treeless, and almost flat open space. They are located in the uppermost regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. In the tundra, most of the months’ average temperature is under the freezing point. The winters are long and harsh; in contrast, the summers are short and somewhat warm; however, the average monthly temperature is never above 10°C. Evaporation is poor, so there is very little precipitation and when there is, it’s dispersed evenly throughout the…

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    During the winter months, depending on where you are living, can be a complete mess. For example, if you live in Northern Canada, then the problems listed below can be all too real for you. Even if you live somewhere that does not get a lot of snow, you should still take into account of the following. Who knows, they may help you should you come across a dilemma that you may be unsure of how to handle. Be Ready for Snow Damage Snow damage could mean anything from your car becoming damaged…

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