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    Hurricanes are enormous storms storms that cause ridiculous amounts of damage through fast winds, flooding, and waves. They may may not seem like much, but hurricanes can uproot trees, destroy homes, and kill and injure hundreds of people. Hurricanes are unique storms and form in an unusual way, they have interesting movement and location on the globe, and are destructive storms that take lots of preparing to survive unscathed. Hurricanes come in different forms and are unique storms. They are…

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    Ocean Pollution Essay

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    Ocean Pollution: North Pacific Gyre filled with Plastic In 1997 a well-known chemist, scientific researcher and sea captain named Charles Moore, set sail from Hawaii back to his homeland, California after competing in a yacht race. Along the way, Captain Charles Moore had extra fuel to spare and decided to take a short cut through the low pressured winds of the north pacific gyre. As he and his crew reached the calm within the gyre, they were completely caught off guard as they noticed bits and…

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    submarines came more than 1900 years later, in 1578 A.D. British officer William Bourne told of a wooden frame vassal closed and waterproof. In 1904 the French built the first submarine to use a gas engine and have a electric engine below. Then the United States soon fall after them. These submarines were even used in World War II as U-boat GPS GPS has change the world and how it operates. This is true for marine operations search and rescue. It is important in marine GPS for the ship's…

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    struck, the wind speeds, the storm surge, and how many people died from the said hurricane. While informing about past hurricanes, they also tell you what a hurricane is and how they form. For example, in the video “Super Hurricanes and Typhoons”, it states that, “… hurricanes are giant rotating storms that feed on heat captured by tropical oceans”. This video also says how hurricanes form. In brief, hurricanes usually start off in the mountains of East Africa, where…

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    While near pinniped rookeries in autumn and winter, sharks avoid the surface and use water to 50 meters in depth which is consistent with a silhouette-based hunting strategy. White sharks also exhibit a broad depth distribution offshore and remain there for the spring and summer (4). White Sharks typically spend their day in temperatures between 15C to 24C (59F to 75F). However, as they begin to hunt their prey, they dive down deep into the ocean and slowly rise as they look for food. Sharks…

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    Watercolor Research Paper

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    beachside village with homes, shops, and restaurants. It is full of beautiful pine trees and pretty flowers. Most houses have beautiful porches and white picket fences. Watercolor is known for its unbelievable natural features. It has four Florida State Parks that have been awarded the National Recreation & Parks Association’s Gold Medal Award. The sandy beaches come from the Appalachian Mountains’ quartz that…

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    Hurricanes Did you know hurricanes have an eye? Well, it's not like our human type of eye, the eye of a hurricane is the most calmest part of it, unlike the outside part of a hurricane. A hurricane is a violent storm that happens mostly in warm areas, like near the equator according to “www.kids.nationalgeographic.com”. A hurricane is extremely harmful and can cause much damage like hurricane Katrina in 2005. Speaking of hurricane Katrina, do you know how hurricanes get their name? Hurricanes…

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    The video film produced by Michael J. Lutman informs the viewer of the “Great Pacific Garbage Patch”. This video inspired by yacht racing Captain Charles Moore, includes the collaboration of Algalita Research Foundation and the 5 Gyres Institute and the goal is to raise awareness about buoyant plastics. The central goal of 5 Gyres institute is “What about the rest of the world’s oceans?” A group of 13 people created the documentary information presented as “Plasticized”. A four thousand mile…

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    many resorts. It is truly paradise, in every sense of the word. We spent four perfect days in Phú Quốc, living the luxury vacation life. We stayed at Eden Resort, a massive, four-star, beach-front resort hotel that cost less than a Motel 6 in the states. For a few days, we lived a champagne lifestyle on a beer budget. This was also unfortunately when I got sick, but I still had a fantastic time. The weather was lovely and sunny, the water was warm, and the drinks were cold. I spent some of the…

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    Essay On Invasive Species

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    Invasive species are a problem both economically and environmentally. One example of an invasive species is the zebra mussel. In this essay you will learn what the zebra mussel is, why we don’t want it in Iowa, and how this invasive species is being controlled. The zebra mussel is a freshwater mollusc. It is the size of a fingernail, but can grow up to two inches. Zebra mussels get their name from the striped pattern that appears on them. The zebra mussel has a D-shaped shell. It was introduced…

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