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    God created the earth, the whole world, the places where we live now. All creatures in the earth, living and non-living. One of the most important matter God created is the water. Water, thou hast no taste, no color, no odor; can’t not be defined, art relished while ever mysterious. Water has been used since antiquity as a symbol by which to express devotion and purity. Some cultures, like the ancient Greeks, went as far as to worship gods who were thought to live in and command the…

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    Radiation In High School

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    produced and neither did anyone until Henri Becquerel was experimenting with uranium salts and discover that the rays were emitting from the salts themselves and was named “radioactivity” by Marie Curie. Radiation is produced by both natural and artificial/man-made sources. Natural sources that would produce radiation in Earth or its atmosphere would be cosmic rays that emit radiation in big rays that reach the Earth from space, rocks and debris that emit radioactive radon gas, and plants that…

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    on. He was not sure if this increase in seismic activity was unusual or if it was part of the natural rhythm of the earth. There are three types of waves created in an earthquake. A primary wave or a P-wave is a compressional wave and how it moves is comparable to the way sound travels in air. P-waves also move really fast about 6 kilometers per second in the crust of the earth. Secondary waves or S-waves travel back and forth. In the Jones area, people hear and sometimes feel P-waves. It is…

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    Strontium Research Paper

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    The element that I choose for this project is called Strontium. Strontium is a chemical element with the symbol (Sr) and it has atomic number of 38. It is an alkaline earth metal, and is a soft white yellowish metallic element which has highly reactivity chemically. It’s properties are mostly intermediate between aand similar to those of its group neighbors calcium and barium. When it is exposed to air, the metal forms a dark oxide layer. Strontium has 38 protons, 50 neutrons, and 38 electrons.…

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    immense body to the center of Ginnungagap, and from him, they made the earth. Ymir's blood became the sea, his bones became the rocks and crags, and his hair became the trees. Bor's sons took Ymir's skull and with it made the sky. In it, they fixed sparks and molten slag from Muspell to make the stars, and other sparks they set to move in paths just below the sky. They threw Ymir's brains into the sky and made the clouds. The earth is a disk, and they set up Ymir's eyelashes to keep the Giants…

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    Antarctic is relatively disregarded, or announced misleadingly.The science, nonetheless, is clear: environmental change is as of now contrarily affecting Antarctica. The West Antarctic Landmass is one of the quickest warming regions on Earth, with just a few territories of the Cold Circle encountering quicker rising temperatures. In any case, since Antarctica is a major place, environmental change isn't having a uniform effect, with a few zones encountering increments in ocean ice degree.…

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    Natural Resources Essay

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    Things such as fossil fuel, minerals, water, and trees are called natural resources. They are provided by the Earth so that human can use it to produce a much more elaborate product such as desks, gasoline, and shelters. However, these raw materials are limited, they do not and cannot be replenish, yet our human are extremely dependent on them. As an undergrad student who’s majoring in Environment Engineer, I strongly believe that the world should be more concern and preserve our natural…

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    issues rather than going to mars. Likewise, the journey to Mars may end up failing and not successful, or people could not survive with harsh conditions on Mars. Also, Hawking thinks that “We will destroy another planet, the same way we did to planet earth. (4)” How can humans trust themselves move and colonize another planet when they are not even able to solve the problems on…

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    Gods in Genesis Often when one hears the word “Genesis”, two things come in mind: The first book of the Bible and the origin of creation. Hence, when one reads the first chapter of Genesis, God is introduced as the creator of “heaven and earth.” (Gen. 1:1). In the Hebrew text, God (also known as Yahweh) is ultimately responsible for creation, however, Near Eastern views of creation say otherwise. Cosmology is essential in creation when it comes to Egypt and Babylonian’s account of Genesis.…

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    Water Desalination

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    separation based technologies. Salt and water management in mammalian…

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