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    the idea of low water velocity but high water storage. (Knight, 1999). There are currently 3 main theories behind the mechanisms that cause surge glaciers; these are thermal, hydrological and the deformable bed mechanisms. However there are also other theories there are also less well studied reasons as to what causes surge glaciers or in fact surges themselves. Thermal…

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    AIRHEAD AHIBF-06 Angler Bay Inflatable Boat Review Pros *Very Durable Material *Plenty of Room On Board *Three Air Chamber Design *Affordable Cons *Best Used on Lakes *Soft Bottom Makes Moving Difficult *Hard to Determine PSI AIRHEAD AHIBF-06 Angler Bay Inflatable Boat Features The AIRHEAD AHIBF-06 is a six-person inflatable boat comfortably. It has a movable seat to further ensure the comfort of all people on board. The boat is made even more comfortable by the fact that the floor is…

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    brand of paper towel absorbed the most amount of water. I had four brands of towel to choose from and these were: Kleenex, Handee, Sorbent and Coles Ultra. I tested the absorbency of these towels by placing them in water and figuring how much was left in a bowl after I had taken the towels out, the remaining water was later weighed. The paper towels were first weighed to find out how heavy each of the towels were and then this amount was added to the water left in the bowl. This experiment took…

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    magical. Every day, my sister Devyn, my Dad, and I would go swimming in the pool at the hotel, and my Mom would watch us all while sitting on a lounge chair. We also went snorkeling. The ocean was as clear as a crystal, and the temperature of the water was not too cold. I was able to see all of the…

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    are composed mainly of sand and gravel, and they are closely compacted together which means that they are not affected by water. Therefore, their load bearing capacity does not change with the various seasons, summer or winter, drought or flood, it makes no difference. This means that they are unchanging. Cohesive Cohesive subsoils are predominantly clay they rely on water for their strength and to bond the very fine particles together. They will be particularly affected by drought and the…

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    “Every situation has a positive and negative, it’s down to which side you see.” This quote directly corresponds with the accident in Fukushima. On March 11th, 2011, an earthquake struck this area in Japan; this earthquake had a magnitude of 9, which triggered a disastrous tsunami that reached wave heights of over 120 feet. The power of this natural disaster was unbeknownst to Japanese citizens and government, although some of the effects that it caused could have been much less if proper…

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    by the beach. We had successfully got up in the air and were having an awesome time, flying with the birds in the air . The plan was to fly in the morning for about an hour, while the winds were strong, then we would play at the park and go in the water. We checked the weather on our designated day, and everything was going just as planned. Suddenly, the winds picked up. First, I lost sight of my friend Julia. I’d like to say I don’t know what happened after that, but I do know what happened,…

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    I pour the oil in the water I noticed the oil started to bubble to the top. So I got to stir the oil that’s when there were smaller bubbles. As I smell the water there was no smell to the water. 3 Pouring the vinegar in the water there was one change that I notice the water was darker after I added the vinegar. There was no smell even though I added to the water. 4 When I added the detergent to the water it started to look cloudy and there was bubbles. 5 I notice the water turn brown and it look…

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    Hydraulic fracturing is the method which used to extract shale gas, fracturing the rocks with water pressure to release the gas or oil. Hydraulic fracturing caused many environmental problems which are worth pondering. Many countries such as France and Bulgaria were already successively promulgate law to against using hydraulic fracturing. But Germany, Britain and maintain a positive attitude. I am the one who support hydraulic fracturing because the following reasons. Reduce the contamination…

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    Turbidity: - Turbidity is a degree of water clarity. Turbidity is defined as an “expression of the optical property that causes light to be scattered and absorbed rather than transmitted in straight lines through the sample”. Nephelometers are used to measure the intensity of light scattered by contaminants present in water such as suspended and colloidal solids like clay, silt and microscopic organisms. Turbidimeters using the principle of nephelometer compare the light scattered due to…

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