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    dissolve more easily. Kinetic energy is energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion. Solubility is the ability for a given substance, the solute, to dissolve in a solvent.The amount of solubility in a solvent depends on the temperature. Salts typically show an increase in solubility with the increase of temperature. A retrograde or inverse solubility is dependent on temperature. During the process of recrystallization, a substance of which takes up volume and is insoluble within a…

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    Australian Salt-Water Crocodile [Crocodylus porosus] is an ancient group of achosaurs, which first appeared in the fossil record during the Late Triassic; over 200 million years ago. An ancestor of the Salt Water Crocodile, is the Isisfordia duncanii, which originated in Isisford Qld during the Mid Cretaceous period. The Isisfordia duncanii is essentially, the beginning of the lifestyle, known as “semi aquatic ambush predators” and despite being considerably smaller than the average Salt Water…

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    the process where salt is removed from seawater or brackish water. People have been trying to remove salt from seawater since around 300 BC. People such as “Aristotle in 1320 BC, Rome’s Pliny the Elder in 70 AD, Greece’s Alexander of Aphrodisias in 200 AD, French Explorer Jean De Lery in Brazil in 1565, and James Cook during his circumnavigation around the world have tried to desalinate seawater .” (Desalination Overview – November 2013) Humans and animals cannot drink salt water, as it would…

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    we are still discovering and learning this familiar and unfamiliar biomes. The location, temperature, characteristic and dwellers are quite differ with other biomes on the earth. Ocean is the biggest part on the earth. There 71% of area on the earth have been covered by the ocean. The ocean entailed the 97% of liquid on the earth. “The oceans provide 99 percent of the Earth's living space- the largest space in our universe known to be inhabited by living organisms.”…

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    Mars Essay

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    conserve temperature and provide warmth for organisms to grow and protects the planet from radiation. Unlike Earth atmosphere and due to Mars weak gravity, Martian atmosphere is thin and majority of gases are easily blown away in space therefore the remaining thin layer fails to protect the surface from radiation and space object impacting the Red Planet`s surface (Cosmic Diary,…

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    Mather seems to be less opinionated and more informational but in comparison witchcraft is described more in The Wonders of the invisible World than Pillars of Salt, Mather explains how witches are thought to come to earth by the Devil to come invade the souls of innocent looking people and reck havoc upon Gods soil. While evil in Pillars of Salt is shown to be more of the daily sins man will partake in, for example: drinking, cursing,…

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    entirely made out of water. By the time that a person begins to feel thirsty, the body has already lost one percent of water (Water Facts). When a person does exercise, the weight that is lost is from water and not fat. Seventy-five percent of the earth is water and only two percent is drinkable. A little drip from a faucet can waste approximately seventy -five liters of water a day (Water Facts). About six-thousand gallons of water has to be used to grow a meal for one day for a family of four…

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    turn salt water from the ocean into pure drinking water for people in need and for the evolution of man. Desalination is the process of separating the salt from the water. How people do that was to vaporize the water and get the water from the salt. A new way will help more and would be faster called desalination plants. This plant pump salt water through a membrane filled tube at high pressure. The membrane contains molecules size holes that allow water to come through while blocking salt and…

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    The Saltmen Of Tibet

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    to salt lakes, which lasts months, in order to extract salt. The salts that the Saltmen extract are the backbone to their livelihood because they trade salt for the commodities they need, and it is a sacred journey that has spiritual and traditional meaning towards them. The dried up salt lakes are the backbone to the livelihood of…

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    takes a single individual to change the world? Sure, as a child we were told that by dreaming big and working hard we could do anything we set our minds to but very few people can actually claim they accomplished something during their time on this Earth that legitimately reshaped the course of humanity. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is one of these extraordinary humans that can truly be said to have changed the world. He did so based on the simple belief that “Even if you are a minority of one,…

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