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    From a broad perspective, Lincoln tenaciously embraced the notion of suppressing conflicts from erupting between the North and South alike. Venturing deeper into the specifics, he additionally elucidated upon how conflict would most definitely not break out, unless the South fostered its development. Evidence from the text that further bolsters this claim is shown when the authors state, “Lincoln’s inaugural address was firm yet conciliatory: there would be no conflict unless the South provoked…

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    In contrast to many other countries, Australia contains a massive amount of continuous costal lines stretched out all over the country. The vast coastline consists of approximately sixty thousand kilometres. In order to protect and maintain this coast line, costal management plans must be put into action. Costal management is the act of proposing and taking into action ideas in which help to maintain costal areas. Most of the Australian coast holds many financial benefits in regards to its…

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    Cronulla Beach Action Plan

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    Beach and Elouera. In geography lessons, year 10 have been learning about coastal management. We have gone through topics such as coastal landforms, transportation processes, and processes of coastal erosion so we went to Cronulla Beach to carry out some fieldwork activities and investigations at Wanda Beach and Elouera Beach which is located is located on the Sutherland Shire on…

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    The ecoregions at Banff: Alpine, Subalpine and Montane are categorized based on landforms, soil and vegetation, making the land classification unique all over the park, which is another natural attraction to tourists. The wildlife at Banff, the amphibians, reptiles and mountain wildlife, can be viewed at any given moment and make for…

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    Giant Impact Theory

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    What is the moon? How was it made? The moon is a large celestial object that is orbiting around the Earth. It takes around 23.7 days to rotate around the Earth fully. The moon's gravitational pull can be so strong it is able to control the tides in the ocean. There's many theories about how the moon was formed. For example, one of the ways scientists feel like the moon was made is that a mars like object collided with earth. While earth was still forming a big chunk of it came off and was…

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    finished collecting and calculating the data number, every individual shared his or her data to others in order to make our data more accurate. We went to 3 sites to do the questionnaires, take photos and measuring the data. That helps us to know the landform of the Great Wall clearly. The tools and the techniques we used is very professional. For example we used the decibel meter to count the decibel at every site, and we use the AQI tester to count AQI at every moment. We asked about 127…

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    Culturally Aware of Australia Australia is one of the flattest continent landmass due to erosion that happened 257 years ago; formed when it separated from the super-continent. In addition, Australia has a wide assortment of landform consisting of a small mountains, ancient crystal blocks, and ancient seas. Australia has ten deserts, largest being the Great Victoria Desert. Australia has one of the seven natural wonders of the world, the Great Barrier Reef. Australia and Tasmania are two…

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    Landslides are landforms that are produced by a variety of gravity-driven mass movements (Carrara, 2012, p.11). These landslides are one of the dominant features within the Mesa Verde area because it encompasses about nine percent of the map area. There are over 150 landslides…

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    Impacts Of Deforestation

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    Soil erosion is a natural occurance and affects all landforms. It is the wear and tear of the topsoil layer, caused by natural forces such as water, wind, or even farming activities like tillage. Topsoil that are high in organic materials, fertility, and soil life, is removed from its original location, moved…

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    Cosmogony

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    It helps people find a purpose in life, it lets them find happiness in life at times where their most vulnerable and suffering. The indigenous practice the idea that in life, everything is interconnected through an animistic belief. The plants, landforms, animals, human and any extraterrestrial beings are all connected through spirit. Like many other religions aboriginal spirituality believes that before time itself it was the supernatural that created it (Grieves, V. 2009). The indigenous…

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