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    Spongebab Square Pants

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    Growing up we are susceptible to a multitude of inappropriate visual stimulates located on channels made specifically for our age group. I am now twenty years old, and can still sit in front of the television and feel entertained by these so-called “children” shows. There is crude humor plastered throughout each and every episode even though five year olds are capable of soaking in all of this negative culture, just like a sponge soaks up water. Ironically, the worst of them all has to be…

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    Oshenite Raw Materials

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    Oshenite is produced from a renewable marine mineral called “oolitic aragonite”, a form of calcium carbonate sustainably harvested from sea beds in the Bahamas, 65 miles off the Florida coast. “Oolitic aragonite” is from microscopic bio matter such as plankton and algae. It is sourced from a region of the Bahamas basin, 65 miles off the Florida coast. The material is dredged from the seabed, cleaned, dried and being bagged for use. b. Processing: How are the raw materials processed to make the…

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    The climate of an area is so impactful that even the smallest changes can have large, serious impacts because everything is connected in some way. The Butterfly Effect theory explains that the power of a butterfly flapping its wings in New Mexico can cause a hurricane in China; that it may take a long time, but there is a connection because if the butterfly hadn’t flapped its wings at the exact point in time and space, the air movement wouldn’t have changed or moved to cause a hurricane. Because…

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    On Seven of May, 2010 2 days before the start of the annual fishing seasonoil bounced off Grand Isle and flowed into Terrebonne Bay. In fact, oil fouled 35 p% of the US Gulf Coast’s 2,625 kilometers of shoreline before the spill was done. The murky waters of the Mississippi River Delta hide a vast variety of life, hence the abundnt local commercial and sport fishng. But they also hide the longterm impacts of Deepwater Horizon’s oil spill from the public. The oil that reached shore has been…

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    because they cannot complete photosynthesis if the water is too warm. They share the food they make from photosynthesis with corals, and in the end corals lose their food sources and become weak (“What is Happening in the Ocean?”). Many types of plankton are affected by warmer oceans, and researchers found that when ocean temperatures rise, phytoplankton grow, but so do zooplankton and bacteria. The zooplankton grow faster and eat all of the phytoplankton, and this creates a bottleneck in the…

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    Jellyfish Research Paper

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    approximately thirty-seven species with this venom. However, there are many jellyfish that do not have this venom, these jellyfish have cells on their tentacles called nematocysts. They paralyze their prey by stinging them. Jellyfish usually feed on plankton and small fish, but will also eat anything that is in their way, using their tentacles to keep them from moving. The jellyfish with venom are called Cubozoa and the jellyfish without the venom are called Scyphozoa. You would think since…

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    Turbidity: - Turbidity is a degree of water clarity. Turbidity is defined as an “expression of the optical property that causes light to be scattered and absorbed rather than transmitted in straight lines through the sample”. Nephelometers are used to measure the intensity of light scattered by contaminants present in water such as suspended and colloidal solids like clay, silt and microscopic organisms. Turbidimeters using the principle of nephelometer compare the light scattered due to…

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    The Asian Giant hornet habitat is native to tropical and temperate Eastern Asia. Adult Asian hornet do digest solid protein, but they chew it into a paste to feed it to their larvae. Some of the distinctive features of this insect are that its wide black and orange body and large mandibles. The hornets skin type is like a shell. This bug could harm someone really bad. It is also in the wasp family. Here are some facts that you didn’t know. The insect could really kill someone if they were stung…

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    Selachimorpha

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    there is something wrong with their current habitat such as if severe pollution, an oil spillage or a lack of food is present, sharks will search out other locations. Food is a necessary thing for sharks, they tend to eat fish, crustaceans, mollusks, plankton, krill, marine mammals, squid, turtles, dolphins, porpoises, rays, seals, other sharks and carrion, which is made up of the remaining of dead fish and other marine animals that are dead. This information makes it clear that sharks and their…

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    Introduction The UAE is blessed with wide variety of beautiful animals. And there is habitat of natural these animals, but the problem is most of the animals are going to be extinct. By establishing better target on preservation in current years, the country UAE is busy to conserve and also breed different species of animals that are endangered and there’s enough being accomplished to try and make sure that animals that are vulnerable, marine animals and birds and marine life aren’t left…

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