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    Biomes In Biology

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    1. The distribution of organisms simply means the abundance of organisms on Earth. All organisms are live in different biomes because of their characteristics of survival. Furthermore, all organisms are unique and need certain living conditions. For example, polar bears and lizards will not be able to live in similar biomes because of their characteristics and behaviors on survival. Lizards depend on the sun for energy and heat while polar bears retain heat with their fur to stay warm because…

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    Groundhog Day

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    Despite the east coast’s recent snowstorm, it looks like spring will be arriving early this year, as predicted by Pennsylvania’s most famous groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil. On the morning of February 2nd, Phil emerged from his tree trunk cage. As he was placed on top of the tree trunk, his actions, interpreted by The Groundhog Club’s emcee, depicted that Phil did not see his shadow. The emcee then announced “ There is no shadow to be cast! An early spring is my forecast!” as Punxsutawney Phil’s…

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    Lynn White Jr. offers an important assessment and critique of Western culture and its’ effects on the environment in “The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis”. Throughout the short essay he brings to light the ways in which Westerner’s anthropocentric lifestyles and suppositional inherent place at the top of the food chain has had a profound and disastrous affect on the natural world in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Because the timeline of the natural world is understood…

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    intensity increases the rate of photosynthesis also increases as this is helping the chloroplast to absorb chlorophyll. However, when it reaches its optimum level the level stays the same. Moreover, the Carbon dioxide concentration levels allows the plant to create food quicker. Once the Carbon dioxide reaches its optimum level the rate of photosynthesis stays the same. In addition, at the start, when the temperature begins to rise the rate of photosynthesis rises with it although after it…

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    Extinction Of Neanderthals

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    Invaders are no others, but the humans as claimed by Pat Shipman (2015). Humans are the only species who has played a big role in the extinction of other species living around it. It has built and destroyed habitats and put the threat of extinction to others. Humans, according to me, is one species which can build and destroy the habitats it's living around. Humans have a much bigger brain than most of the other species making them the smarter than others. Humans use their brain to build…

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    Winter Plumbing Issues

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    Plumber Fort Worth Winter Plumbing Issues Winter weather brings with it an increased potential for problems in your home's plumbing in Fort Worth. Plumbing issues inevitably cause inconvenience, and it is typically intensified when problem issues occur in the winter. The following are common winter plumbing problems, and how to deal with them. Contact a Benjamin Franklin Plumbing plumber in Fort Worth to schedule professional plumbing services for your home. Water Heater Failure During the…

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    Beneath The Ice Summary

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    teams researching and experiment on the Antarctica where is coldest and driest place. They believe that Antarctica has surprised climate history. They all focused on the same matter of climate change. At the beginning, they mentioned that the carbon dioxide from green house and fossil fuel can cause the global warming. Also, they addressed the matter of the climate change that can effect on the earth and people lives. If all ice sheets melted, the sea levels around the world rise high enough to…

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    The Tundra Biome

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    Table of Contents: Page 1: Title Page 2: Biome Description Page 3: Climate and Location Page 4: Dominant plants and their adaptation Page 5: Dominant animals and their adaption Page 6: Other abiotic factors Page 7: Problems and threats Page 8: Biome Acronym Page 9: Picture of biome Page 10: Food Chain Page 11: Biome vocabulary Page 12: Bibliography Title: The Tundra Biome Biome Description: The tundra is a biome known for its harsh temperatures and barren land. The soil is always frozen,…

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    introduction, transitions to Dante’s Peak, which is a Composite volcano (Stratovolcano). Dante’s Peak starts indicating signs that an eruption is coming; different types of earthquakes, volcanic activity in the hot springs, carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the air, sulfur dioxide (SO2) in the water supply and acidic lake levels. From here, the movie does a really great job of illustrating…

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    In the Seasons of Life and Land, author Jimmy Carter argues that our arctic and its wildlife refuge are in danger and needs to be preserved. He clearly states the current situation and persuades the readers against such actions as to installing oil rigs for it may disrupt the caribou and their way of life as well as many other species of animals. Carter had the privilege to first hand experience the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and he, himself was saddened at the thought of what might happen…

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