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    the main idea of the reading. --1--Write two higher-level questions and answer them. (NOT questions about straight facts!) What life lives in Mangroves and how do Mangroves support life living in its ecosystem. Lots and Lots of life live among these salt-tolerant trees. Just one of…

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    lead to the Cambrian explosion and what followed Randy Cheng Cheng.801 ID#: 200357882 Factors that lead to the Cambrian explosion and what followed ID#: 57882 Introduction: The Cambrian explosion is thought of as the time where organisms on Earth started to diversify and form skeletons that could be fossilized. The development of fossils in early organisms is what gave scientists what they needed to start learning about how life really began to evolve. This event is usually described as…

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    Boiling Point Lab Report

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    result obtained, we notice that the boiling temperature raise when salt and sugar is added but no changes occur when cornmeal and gelatin is added. Boiling point increase due to decrease of vapor pressure. Water does not vaporize easily because the surface area for water to escape to the surrounding is decreasing when solute like salt and sugar are added to it. More energy are required to increase the vapor pressure of sugar solution or salt solution to exceed the atmospheric pressure so that…

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    RECENT TRENDS ON PURIFICATION OF SEA WATER INTRODUCTION SEAWATER: -Sea water or salt water is water from sea or ocean. Sea or ocean water accounts for the most percentage of water on the earth. Almost anything can be found in sea water. This includes dissolved salts from earth’s crust and material released by micro organisms. It is the most impure form of natural water. Rivers join sea and throw in the impurities carried by them. Moreover continuous evaporation of water from the surface of sea…

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    Desalination Script “We never knew the worth of clean water, until it was all contaminated.” Water shortage is an expanding issue confronting a huge number of people on our Earth, including here in Australia. There have been numerous suggestions tested to help solve this water emergency. One of these ideas is desalination of water. There are many disadvantages to using this method to help solve this water crisis. Some of these include an enormous environmental impact, producing contaminated…

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    Oceanography 201

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    Name: Wainani Wetter Final Exam Complete the following sentences with the correct term [20 pts. / 1 pt. each] DEAD ZONE a). The lack of oxygen in ocean regions creates ____ conditions. ISOHALINE b). A ___ represent the vertical concentration of salt in the ocean. EKMAN SPIRAL c). The speed of a wave is known as _____ BIORMEDIATION d). The use of bacteria and fungi to break down oil from a spill is called_____. TOMBOLO e). A ____ is a sandbar that connects an island to the mainland…

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    As the salt pouches become wet, the salt melted and eventually there was nothing left in the bag except the trash. Therefore, the Lord said, “It is henceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men” (Matt. 5:13). The Lord then added, “Have salt in yourselves, and have peace one with another” (Mark 9:50). There just isn’t anything that makes a person’s presence…

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    The Element Of Magnesium

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    magnesite deposits; and dolomite, which is widespread throughout the United States. Olivine and serpentine also occur in huge deposits in the United States. Seawater, waste liquors from the potash industry, and well brines from salt wells are significant sources of magnesium salts. Magnesium is highly reactive, consequently it is easy to form alloys with…

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    Salt to the earth is a motivating movie that shows the early women's struggles against the government, and their opposite sex. This story is a perfect demonstration of what women had to face during the early nineteen hundred's. During this time women were not able to vote, nor to persevere in society. Many patriotically lenses remain like this to this day. Although women's rights have been changed to be parallel with men's, women have never accomplished to have the same freedom from men as men…

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    This civilization existed around 5000-3500 BCE. The first city-states gradually develop in southern Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia lies between the two rivers, Tigris and Euphrates in southern Iraq. Some of the major Mesopotamian civilizations include the Sumerian, Assyrian, Akkadian, and Babylonian civilizations. The Sumerians were the first people to migrate to Mesopotamia, they created a good civilization. They invented writing and government. They were organized in city-states where each city had…

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