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    Punchbowl Falls

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    Sedimentology and Formation of Punchbowl Falls The following essay will focus on Punchbowl Falls, one of the thirteen waterfalls located on the Eagle Creek hiking trail in the Columbia River Gorge approximately 24 miles from downtown Portland, Oregon. The hike to Punchbowl Falls is a modest 4.2 miles with a slight elevation gain of 400 ft. While hiking the trail to Punchbowl one can find a variety of interesting rock faces and vast vistas overlooking Mt. Hood national forest. Punchbowl’s unique…

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    Minions Book

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    The book I read is called Minions based on the movie called Minions. This is a good book. This book is also funny, entertaining and good to read. I think people will really enjoy this book. If you have seen the movie Despicable Me and Despicable Me 2.In this book there will be three Minions and how they need to find a leader because they killed or destroyed their past leaders and they find a leader and that leader gives the minions one task and they do it and then they let her do what she wants…

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    Our Story takes place in an laboratory in a big city where a group of lab workers was testing if people would like older games better than newer games. While they were working one of the people in the line sneakily went out of the line and started messing with the lab equipment and started knocking over everything, the loudness of the breaking glass, the splashing of water, and all the smells icky smells of certain chemicals on the floor. Charles (one of the group members) notices right away;…

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    the Little Ice Age. The third natural evidence believed to influence global climate change are volcanic eruptions. During volcanic eruption gases- carbon dioxide, water vapor, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen, and carbon monoxide and molten lava are releases which cool the climate (OpenStax, 2013, p. 1342). This is known as the haze-effect cooling resulting from the release of a huge quantity of sulfuric oxide, dust, and ash that blanket the Earth’s atmosphere blocking out sunlight. A…

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    Moon Research Paper

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    • page 630 Our moon is the only natural satellite and it accompanies earth in anuual journey around the sun. The earths moon is unusually large compared to its partner planet. Scientists thought that when earth was forming a piece was sliced off. The Diameter of the moon is 3475 and the earths diameter is 12756, Which is about one fourth of the earths diameter. Most information of the moon come from the Apollo moon missions. Between 1969 and 1972 there have been six spacecraft landings.…

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    Over time there have been many theories as to how the dinosaurs became extinct, some of these include terrestrial stresses (such as lower sea level or global temperature) and radiation (Pasichnyk, 2011), but the 2 theories that have become the most widely accepted as they have the most amount of supporting evidence are the Impact Theory (otherwise known as the Alvarez Hypothesis (Smith, 2005)) and the Volcanic Theory (Pasichnyk, 2011). The Impact Theory states that millions of years ago a comet…

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    When the earth was first created, the materials that it made were so hot from the contractions that formed the planet and from the heat generated by the core that the outer layers were mostly liquid. Over time, it slowly cooled, and a hard crust formed on the outer surface. This was much like the thin layer of ice that first forms over a pond when the temperature dips below freezing. And just as there is liquid under the layer of ice, there is still liquid magma flowing under the crust. As this…

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    cooling of its surface a thin crust was formed. Later with the shocks & strokes of other planets the craters or cavities were formed. The layer of clouds was formed by the growing amount of steam that was thrown out along with other gases through the lava bursting out of Earth. As the temperature of sun decreased gradually, the rains started. It simply was a natural phenomenon of the cooling of the steam that was thrown out. The accumulation of rain water in the craters eventually created seas…

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    asthenosphere. The crust itself, which is contained in the lithosphere, can also be divided into two parts, the continental crust, and the oceanic crust. The continental crust is composed mostly of granite unlike the oceanic crust which consists of a volcanic lava rock called basalt. Basaltic rocks of the ocean plates are much denser and heavier than the granitic rock of the continental plates. Lying above the lithosphere is the liquid hydrosphere, containing 71% of the Earth 's surface.…

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    shouting out “RAASENGANN!” as I slam that into the wall to re-enact a scene from the show. Without Naruto, I don’t know what other shenanigans I would’ve done in order for me to express my imaginations. Perhaps, I would’ve played the game “Floor is lava” growing instead of expressing my imagination towards this…

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