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    find the results of the presence of the four genes of bacteria at different soil sites. Before finding the results of the gene presence, we hypothesized that nosz, which…

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    The Sowbug Experiment

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    Through the observational study I observed that the sowbugs most often moved towards the edges and buried themselves, they moved quickly, and they mostly stayed and/or ended up on the damp-dark soil rather than the dry-light sand. Based of my observations I found that my problem statement to be, Is the wet, dark soil attracting the sowbugs more than the dry-light sand? Through the background information and my observation, I was able to form my hypothesis: When the sowbugs are given…

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    Volcanoes aren’t that bad, sure if you are near one and they happen to EXPLODE your dead, but for Mother Nature and our Earth volcanoes are extravagant creators of soil. Volcanoes are above ground and under water, both can drastically affect our Earth, living things, and soon to be living things. How do volcanoes affect people and environments? There are lots of volcanoes all over the earth some active, some not active, and some that will soon be active. We are not exactly sure how many active…

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    Miracle Grow Lab Report

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    experimental group is microwaved seeds. Cell #2 was put in the microwave for 15 seconds. Cell #3 was put in the microwave for 30 seconds.The dependent variable is the amount of the plant growth. The control groups are the amount of water(30ml), the type of soil(Miracle Grow), and the amount of lighting. To be able to conduct this experiment we had to plant a seed. The plant was watered and got lighting too. The third plant didn't start to grow until the seventh day, and the second…

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    From being underwater to on land, volcanoes are all around. How do volcanoes affect people and the environment? Volcanoes spread ash, rock, and lava for miles once they erupt. The soil that becomes after volcanic explosions are often the richest soils on Earth. The land from what you can see around a volcano is a wonderful sight people say. There are many known volcanoes that erupt all the time and spread stuff everywhere. “We do not really have an accurate count of the world’s volcanoes, but…

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    also been elaborated in future sections. Briefly, the four Elements include the following components: Fire Air Water Soil a) Fire: comes with Heat and Dryness. It is the lightest of all Elements b) Air: comes with Heat and Moisture. It is heavier than fire, but lighter than water. c) Water: comes with Coldness and Moisture. It is heavier than Air, but lighter than Soil. d) Soil: comes with Coldness and Dryness. It is the heaviest of all Elements. The Concept of Mazaaj in Iranian…

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    along with the flow of water. As the speed of the water flow affects the size of grains the water can move. Through the transportation of the soil the soil is then deposited in another location commonly down - stream or at the bottom of cliff faces. Erosion can also be caused by ‘unnatural’ factors such as human interference. The exposing of soft soil can cause soil to be easily eroded away. Beach erosion is caused by the impact of waves hitting on cliff faces or beaches then pulling the…

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    Acid Rain Essay

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    arrangements across the atmosphere and over many miles. At a point where acid rain reaches Earth, it it seeps into the soil and the…

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    What are earth’s resources? 1)Water Water is an important part in the life of all living organisms on Earth. Without water, the plants would die cause of require water to make photosynthesis. Besides, the humans and animals would also die cause of thirsty. Otherwise, we use water in our daily activities such as washing hands, cooking, watering plants, bathing, washing clothes and many more. Water covers the surface of Earth by almost 71%. The water on Earth occurs in three states of matter…

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    and types, and higher mortality rates among organisms that rely on marine life for food. Argument #2: It damages trees, soil and vegetation. • The…

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