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    a crazy hit in the box office. Jaws is about a woman who was killed by a ginormous shark. She was swimming in the ocean and this shark came up beneath her and killed her. They wanted to close the beaches down so no one else would get killed by this beastly shark. They are afraid that that will make tourists not want to come anymore so they don't close the beaches. They hired three men to try and kill this huge shark. I am going…

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    pay whatever Quint wanted and kill the shark but instead Mayor Vaughan announced a $3,000 award on whoever is going to catch the shark and some fishermans did catch the shark but eventually when Hooper and Brody cuted that shark they were sure that it is nt the shark who is killing/eating all the people and one night when they were on the boat trying to see if they see the shark or not, they were able to see a small boat that looked like it was attacked by shark, and Hooper goes into the water…

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    there were swirling clouds in the skies of new york city then they go on a boat to see the statue of liberty then went to a baseball game where the tornado started to form and sharks were being pulled into the tornado. He was at the beach like usual then saw a tornado forming over the ocean and blood in the water and lots of sharks started to disappear into the sky . Then the skies started to turn black and the erie smell of fish was in the air and no one knew what was going to happen. So…

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    My TEDtalk is about sharks and bees, animals that should not be feared and that humans need to stop killing. Both are important to the ecosystem, and without them, the world would be much worse off. Bees are disappearing, and without them, Earth is in trouble. Bees are responsible for most of the flowers and fruit that humans enjoy. They spread pollen so plants can reproduce. If bees disappeared completely, much of our food would disappear as well. This would cause serious problems for everyone.…

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    Ocean Acidification

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    marine science article published by Inside Science News. The article, “Ocean Acidification May Change How Sharks Behave,” was based on a study that was trying to prove how swimming patterns and temperature changes would affect a shark’s behavioral patterns. The statement, ‘sharks will drown if they stop swimming,’ has been proved as a myth, however, as the acidity increases in the ocean, sharks have been found to be swimming for longer periods of time. It has been suggested that…

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    Sharknado Research Papers

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    A popular film series, “Sharknado”, depicts the fictional occurrence of large schools of sharks being gathered by sea-forming tornadoes, known as waterspouts. When these phenomena move over land, the sharks wreak havoc among the population. While it seems absurd, research from the Dakota Bureau of Meteorology and the Minnesota University, suggests that sharknadoes could happen. Fish out of Water The scientific phenomenon of flightless animals being carried and dropped by tornadoes is rare but…

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    recourses. People have destroyed them to the extent that some creatures are actually at risk of extinction. Plastic wastes are one of the main reasons for the death of sea turtles. whale hunters hunt whales and sharks are finned and caught in nets. Animals under the labeled endangered are whales, sharks, and sea turtles. The main causes for their population decrease are man-made. Topic sentence: Whales roam throughout all of the world’s oceans, communicating with complex and mysterious sounds.…

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    Research Paper On Fishing

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    the water and so did Nick I didn’t even have to think in this moment I just started swimming for dear life I quickly gazed behind me to check if the shark was behind me and I see it flying at me int the water I thought to myself there is no way I am out swimming the shark so I turned around and saw the shark swimming right behind me, I saw the shark widen it’s as it was about to bite me it was the most horrifying thing that I had ever seen it had black as night eyes teeth that looked like…

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    a frog, and a dogfish shark, and the anatomy was observed and noted. The three animals have some similarities and differences. The mouse, frog, and dogfish shark are all similar in that they all have closed circulatory systems. But the three animals have different types of hearts. The mouse has a four chambered heart, the frog has a three chambered heart, and the dogfish shark has a two chambered heart. The respiratory tract in the three animals are all different. The shark has a set of gills…

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    Tiger shark, one of the most commonly seen species in the area, can serve as an example since they are not only defined as creatures on the top of the food chain but also on the front places of the fishermen’s hunting lists. The tiger shark has the widest food range of all sharks, consuming a large variety of prey: seals, birds, turtles, and even other small reef sharks. In the journal Patterns and ecosystem consequences of shark declines in the ocean, it includes that…

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