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    Choose either Carbon Dioxide Removal or Solar Radiation Management: 1. Which did you choose? Carbon Dioxide Removal 2. Describe how it works. (1 pt) CDR is involves the reduction of the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. First step is capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, then compressing it and draining it into storage reservoirs. 3. What are two benefits of this technique? (2 pts) One benefit is that it brings down the CO2 level in the atmosphere. Another benefit is with less CO2 in the…

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    with more of the same. In the case of the Easter Island, Polynesians migrated to the island which was a subtropical forest island with many resources including 25 species of nesting birds, 6 species of land birds, and a wealth of seal colonies and shellfish. As the Polynesians settled, they started living big, running through their resources quickly and not replacing them.At the peak of their civilization, there was approximately 20,000 settlers. Their success was not unnoticed, for they began…

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    Increases of CO2 weaken the shells of shellfish which make them more vulnerable to dying. Decrease in shellfish population will decrease the population of predators that eat shellfish. Acidic waters will also prevent corals from growing. Corals provide habits for many specifies so without the corals will need to find another habit and they may have to migrate…

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    causes it to be more acidic. This causes calcium in oceans to decrease which is needed by shellfish, coral, and certain plankton to build skeletons and shells. This does not only put such organisms at risk but entire ecosystems. If coral reefs are lost than fish that rely on such reefs might suffer as well, other creatures that we rely on as a source of food will suffer if their source of food is shellfish or plankton. This would cause mass starvation around the world and people will die,…

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    Sea Lion Research Paper

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    animal that is a great addition to most zoos. Sea lions chubby appearance and fur that changes color when wet are a few of the sea lions physical traits that set it apart from other animals. The sea lion has an extensive diet consisting of many shellfish and other sea creatures, while sea lions have many prey they also have many predators. There are many species of sea lions with many different looks. Sea Lions are a threatened species with many natural obstacles; many sea lion species have…

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    used any means to do so. Being kicked out of an house is hard and you want to make sure that you have what you need. Manifest Destiny is greed. The US is a grate example of this. The reason is because people in the us wanted riches, they were shellfish, and they just wanted more to pleas them…

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    correctly(National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases). Contamination can occur if food comes in contact with feces or water that contains feces. Harmful chemicals such as pesticides and toxins can cause foodborne illness as well. Fish and shellfish that eat algae can be contaminated, algae releases toxins that may be harmful for human ingestion. In addition, pesticides can contaminate the fruits and vegetables they are used on; if consumed, it may cause a foodborne illness.…

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    Water In The Middle Ages

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    could drink many types of wines. They usually ate meat and bread. They had a huge range of meat to eat. They would eat pork, lamb, bear, hedgehog, and rabbit. And they also ate fish like herring, salmon, whiting, cod, trout, and pike. They also ate shellfish which included crab, oysters, and mussels. People who lived by the coast normally ate seafood and they would also trade the food. The pike were ate by the lower end of the people.Trout and salmon was ate by the richer end of the people but…

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    Scandinavia Cuisine Introduction The Scandinavian countries include Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. These countries are located north of the Baltic and North seas, except Denmark and Iceland, and they share common borders. The population of the Scandinavia is mostly concentrated in the warmer south regions. The harsher northern areas extend above the Arctic Circle. Sweden has different climate zones. It has the widest range of agriculture that is concentrated in the south. It…

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    Clearwater Seafood’s was founded in 1976 which is located in Nova Scotia. Clearwater harvested wild fish and shellfish which include lobster, shrimp, and clams and processed them by freezing packaging and other techniques. There products are high quality because they use storage techniques and have a good processing system. Clearwater want customers to associate their products with quality, taste, eating experience that’s why they sell their product to higher-end retails and restaurants. One of…

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