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    Arches National Park This area is changing and here is why. The story of Arches begins roughly 65 million years ago. At that time, the area was a dry seabed spreading from horizon to horizon. The striking red rock features we see today would have been buried thousands of feet below you, raw material as yet uncarved. Then the landscape slowly began to change due to erosion (National Park Service). The national park lies on top of an underground evaporite layer or salt bed, which is the main…

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    The secrets to aging and immortality lie in the genetic build up of each person. The way you are uniquely produced is what creates the type of person you are or will be. Though these genetic compositions are a dense and quite complex system to understand, and even in this era of advanced futuristic technology, DNA has not been able to be studied one hundred percent. This is what “The Secret of Genes” shows, this documentary exhibit’s how the build of different proteins, oxygen, and your…

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    intelligence cooperation and combat the human trafficking of refugees in the interest of safety. To ensure a free Ukraine, John Kasich will train and arming Ukraine forces with the weapons they have requested, once Congress approves them. Using advanced seabed acoustic sensors, anti-ship missiles, and other defensive equipment, he plans to help Japan defend its territorial waters. Kasich believes in protecting the sanctity of life by choosing to be pro-life. John Kasich actually formed the…

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    Bristlemouths are said to be the most numerous vertebrate on Earth. However, this title has been questioned over the past years and has led to much research. During the past century and a half, scientists around the world have worked to learn more about bristlemouths. The population is now thought to be within the hundreds of trillions and possibly more. In a result, bristlemouths have the highest numbers in comparison to any other known vertebrate. The vast number of bristlemouths was first…

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    Coral Reef Changes

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    Humans Need To Change the Way They Think About Coral Reefs What can be done by humans to take better of the world’s coral reefs? Many people don’t realize that coral reefs are a necessity to support marine life. Currently it is estimated that 10% of the world’s coral reefs have been wiped out and in the Philippines 70% of the coral reefs have been destroyed because of human intervention (Coral Reef Destruction and Conservation). This will be one of humanity’s biggest problems in the near…

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    Thermodynamic Energy Flow

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    Energy Flow and Nutrient Cycling in the Epipelagic Zone of the Ocean Introduction: “Energy Flow’’ is an environmental process that describes the flow of energy through a food chain and attempts to ascertain the relative importance of various individual component species and feeding relationships within a particular ecosystem. “Energy” itself is defined as the ability to do work: All living plants and animals expend energy in their environment. All three laws of thermodynamics apply,…

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    Artifacts are a significant part of the world. They help us learn more about the past, give new ideas for the future, and have a strong influence on the ways we do things. However there has been some controversy about where these artifacts should be held. Should archaeologists leave the items in their original location or place them in museums? Looking at both options, it is clear we should preserve the artifacts and keep them in museums. Therefore, it allows scientific research for these…

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    The Alps are the youngest and highest mountain system in Europe. They stretch across the western and southern part of the continent in a broad arc. The mountain starts near the Mediterranean Sea on the border between France and Italy. Then it curves north and eastward through northern Italy, Switzerland Liechtenstein, southern Germany, Austria and Slovenia. This beautiful landscape is 1000 kilometers (621.371 miles) long and the widest section 260 kilometers (167.149 miles) wide. The Alps…

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    Nemo from a drainpipe comes to the open sea, he meet Dori. Together they come along to find Marlin. But they get in a fish group which is caught in a fishing net. With a trick all the fish can escape. Nemo has got a blow and now lies still with the seabed. For a moment Marlin thought that he has lost his son. But he recognises that Nemo lives. Together they were along on the way home and also the fishes in the aquarium could escape in the…

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    Marine Seismic Essay

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    Marine seismic looking over applies the investigation of sound vitality and seismology to delineate structures under the seabed. Towed gadgets produce blasts of acoustic (sound) waves that go through the water and afterward skip back to recipients that measure the quality and return time of every wave. Listening to a voice reverberation in a void room takes a shot at a comparative guideline. The distinction, obviously, is that a human voice does not have the ability to infiltrate layers of rock.…

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