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    The Core Movie

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    core. This movie contains many realistic aspects that help students learn about geography, however, it also contains some unrealistic aspects. In the movie, the Earth's interior parts were accurately presented as the movie talked about the crust, mantle, inner core and outer core, which were shown throughout the trip to the Core and there was also a brief description about each…

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    I enjoyed learning about this as I found it very interesting and a good way of working with the young people as it helps them be engaged and want to be a part of the workshop. Mantle of the expert was founded in the 1960’s. I will explain how mantle of the ex-pert is used with a group of young people in a workshop. First of all you must have matter of importance that needs to be addressed to the group of young people that you are working with and together you…

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    reach a maximum mantle length (ML) of 400 mm, commonly found to be 250 mm ML and total length (TL) ~1.8m (commonly males are 1.3 m and females are 1.2. m – Roper et al., 1984). O. vulgaris maximum weight of 20 kg, still, 3 kg is its common weight (Jereb et al., Roper et al., 1984; Vidal et al., 2014). As incirrate octopods, they are benthic dwelling organisms that possess the primary external characteristics (e.g. spherical bodies that lack fins, tubular funnel on the underside of mantle cavity,…

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    The great Crater Lake in Oregon was once a stratovolcano named Mount Mazama. Mount Mazama had a very catastrophic pyroclastic eruption that produce about 12 cubic miles of magma. The Mount Mazama volcano has been recorded as one of the largest volcano eruption that has taken place in the last 10,000 years. The Mount Mazama volcano was one of the major volcanoes at the Cascade Range. The range of Mount Mazama’s summit was roughly between 11,000 and 12,000 prior to its climatic eruption. The…

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    Skin Cleanser Essay

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    skin more vulnerable. The majority of soaps and cleansers are alkaline, with a pH around 9, and when used routinely to cleanse the skin of patients with incontinence these can affect the skin’s acid mantle (Kirsner and Froelich, 1998). The pH of the skin normally is 4.5 – 6.2, which creates the acid mantle. By changing its natural acid state and affecting the protective layer of the stratum corneum and the balance of bacteria, it may lead to increased skin vulnerability (Ananathapadmanabhan et…

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    This essay on supercontinents was a tough piece to write about, but it was fun and I enjoyed writing about it. I had to think scientifically, but I also had to consider the audience on writing this paper. I had to go back and ask myself multiple times if the audience would understand this and be interested in reading this. I had to ask if this was too confusing, and if it was, what could I do to make it clearer and easier for the audience understand. This was probably the toughest essay out of…

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    Dividing the poster vertically is the sultry image of a well-dressed woman in a large flowered hat and fashionable mantle. She is holding a copy of La revue blanche in one hand, as a small boy with gestures towards it with his thumb. Both figures look down and to the right, creating a diagonal that animates the basic grid of the composition. Behind them a menacing black…

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    The first moon, Io, is the closest to Jupiter of the Jovian moons, however, it is Jupiter’s fifth closest moon orbiting at roughly 262,000mi. Though it is slightly larger than our own moon, for Jupiter is it only the third largest. Ganymede, Io, and Europa are in orbital resonance with Jupiter, and this causes their orbits to become elliptical. Io’s orbit takes it through Jupiter’s magnetic lines of force causing it to generate electrical currents. These currents travel along Jupiter’s magnetic…

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    mountain, it’s pushed up and it could become big or become small depending if it rises or lowers. How does hot springs work? The water in the hot spring is heated geothermallly; it gets heated from the earth’s mantle. Hot springs spit out groundwater. Not only are they heated by the mantle, they are also heated by magma in volcanic places. Can do we have oceans? There’s a theory that the oceans formed because water escaped water vapor and other gases. The earth surface cooled and then it…

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    Tapo Volcanic Zone Essay

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    Taupo Volcanic Zone The Taupo Volcanic Zone is a highly active volcanic region situated in the central part of the North Island in New Zealand. The Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ) stretches from Ohakune in the south of the Bay of Plenty to White Island in the north. It is estimated that the Earth’s crust below the Taupo Volcanic Zone may possibly be as small as 16 kilometers think and currently moves approximately 8mm per year. The TVZ is named after Lake Taupo, the caldera of the formaly largest…

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