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    forget-me-not displays blue flower. It is said to be a symbol of strength. It has a very potent floral smell the is smelt from afar. It national motto is ¨North to the future¨. Is looking at the brighter side of a situation. Foreverland features many landforms. Its majestic mountains are arranged a random order. The lakes are crystal clear as it flows down the long windy river. This river is called Yukon river. To the north of foreverland on its island is a volcano. It blasts large amounts of…

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    Tide gauge readings, core samples, and satellite measurements tell us that over the past 100 years, the global sea level has risen about 4 to 8 inches. The yearly rate over the past couple decades is twice than the average speed of the past 8- years. Burning fossil fuels and other environmentally harming activities over the past century has caused temperatures to rise. During the summer, glaciers melt significantly less than previous years and during winter, less snow falls, causing sea levels…

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    and political geography. Physical Geography is the branch of geography that discusses the environment and the actual components that make up the environment we live in. This branch of geography looks at the natural environment and how the climate, landforms, vegetation, life, and water are produced and how they influence our daily lives. Some of the physical features of our world that this type of geography studies are mountains and volcanoes, rainforests and deserts,…

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    In this slide, I will be talking about Australian spirituality and explaining the terms of the spiritual practice. Australian spirituality is defined by Aboriginal beings and their identity. It gives purpose to all aspects of their lives including relationships and their surroundings. During these slides we’ll discuss the facts, clarifying the issues of this topic of Australian spirituality, discussing religious/ non-religious aspects of the topic and in conclusion, restating the key ideas.…

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    Michigan Glaciers

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    Glaciers left behind more than just the Great Lakes in the state of Michigan. The topography and landforms of Michigan were formed mostly from glacial activity. According to the MSU Department of Geography and L. M. Sommers, author of “Michigan: A Geography”, “Of all the glacial landforms, moraines best tell the tale of the retreat of the ice from the surface of Michigan. They mark the lines of halt and with their accompanying till plains,…

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    Water Cycle In Michigan

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    middle of the Great Lakes, there is no shortage of fresh water. The water cycle is critical to the life of the area. As seen in the following image, during the cycle the water evaporates off the lakes, condenses in clouds, precipitates over high landforms (such as Marquette Mountain), and then runs off into the lake to repeat the cycle once again. Over time, the water cycle continues, sometimes with the water reaching the ocean,…

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    Einsteinia, Newtonia, Mendeleevium, and Galileosium. Many of the problems encountered were time-based including, but not limited to weathering, Erosion, and natural disasters. Natural disasters can happen within seconds and change the layout of the landforms. As scientists, unexplained changes in data must be accounted for to find an accurate…

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    Have you ever though about rather Providence Canyon should become a national Park??There is a lot of history behind the Canyon.The Grand Canyon is know as the Little Grand Canyon.The grand canyon is know from it's features.Say if an animal there you never saw before you would like to see and you would have the opportunity to see that once in a life time animal.The Canyon should be considered a National Park that would be so fun.It would be enjoying and a World class experience.Based on…

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    As I look up at the sky, which is blood red like the sun stabbed it so it could get away from its eternal partner,I begin to hear the horrible noises of these sky creatures. Their horrible squealing draws everything's attention because it sounds the an incantation to summon the devil from the pits of the underworld. The howling wind joins in trying to make the summoning happening quicker but instead it makes me feel like my ears are going to bleed and starts to cast a sleeping spell on anyone…

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    the wind and captured in the moist soil to create flora. Another factor that caused succession, was moisture. The native flora of the area that was protected under snow (a source of moisture) were able to persevere in this new ecosystem. Lastly, landforms like ponds and springs that were a result of the eruption, became the life source for survivors and new colonizers. These three factors were crucial in order to create habitable environment. 5. K 6. The definition of the word “colonizer” is…

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