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    humans live. Some nonliving thing that live in that exist in the Atlantic Ocean are sand, rocks, obviously water, and sunken ships. Some living things that live in the Atlantic Ocean are manatees, sea lions, humpback whales, Atlantic ghost crab, starfish,…

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    The worst part was probably the dreams afterwards, imagining the disaster over and over again, ending in so many agonizing outcomes. I would always wake in shivers, my face wet with tears and a stabbing pain running through my leg Shari had packed the car earlier that day so all that needed to happen was to pick me up and head off up to the blowholes. We had planned to stay at the coast for the night and return home to hot showers and movies in bed the next day, a tradition we upheld after every…

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    Climate change's equally evil twin is the name for ocean acidification its harmful because of the excess amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Since we don't see or feel it because the effects are happening underwater. CO2 is released by burning coal,oil and gas but its doesnt stay in the air but it dissolves into the oceans. The oceans have absorbed 525 billion of CO2 from the atmosphere and they collect about 22 tons per day. Scientist thought it was it good thing because it wasn't…

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    Australian Sea Lion Essay

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    Introduction: Due to human’s history of adverse interference, the livelihood of the normally abundant Australian Sea Lion has been affected. It is a pinniped animal, belonging to the genus Neophoca and the species cinerea.. Within this report there will be discussion of why Australian Sea Lions are considered a keystone species, including what their role is in resourcing, dominating, as well as maintaining the ecosystem they populate; scenarios of what would happen if they went extinct; how…

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    cloning myth is that cloning is always an artificial process. Yes, some clones can be made in the lab with artificial parts but, many clones are simple genetic copies, for example: asexual reproduction is a way to clone. Most plants are asexual and starfish can regenerate parts of their body.…

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    Moon Myths

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    Evidence supports that the Moon strongly supports life on earth. First off, the Moon is an item of much beauty. It shines the brightest in the night and can also be the source of some stories. Second, the Moon is the main cause of our tides, which helps circulate the sea’s waters. Last of all, the moon is a very interesting astronomical subject, which has led us to many scientific discoveries. Common sense even can prove that the Moon is very beautiful. The moon is usually the brightest object…

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    that follows the journey of Spongebob Squarepants and Patrick Star as the search for Neptune’s crown. SpongeBob SquarePants is a jovial sea sponge who wears square pants. He is seemingly carefree, especially when around his best friend, Patrick the starfish. Unfortunately, SpongeBob isn’t chosen to be manager of the newest Krusty Krab burger joint even after putting his heart into being the restaurant’s fry cook. He is crushed. In the meantime, the tiny but menacing Plankton is up to no good.…

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    Essay: Collage Analysis

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    center of the collage. In the center is the focal point with a foreshortening sea anemone and the ocean has implied lines of a circle that I visualize as the earth. The seahorse and taco on the right panel of the collage is an example of outline. The starfish on the right gives a sense of three-dimension with texture and shape. The bottom left corner has repeating triangle shapes with the table and chairs forming a vanishing point to the window. The three figures to the left are a positive…

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    The Animal Book Summary

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    The Animal Book Chapter 1: Animal characteristics Chapter 2: Body Parts Body plans refer to similarities in development, structure, and function among members of a particular group (phylum). At some point, members of that group share the same body plan during their development process. Which could be a possible explanation for shared structural plans that have been observed in the anatomy and embryology. Timing, pattern, and scale of development determine the organism's shape, and closely…

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    Mermaid Monologue

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    fish. As Debbie woke up she looked at the sea blue curtains on the right side of the room, the sun shining through made it resemble a waterfall. Just above the bed on the ceiling, a beautiful mermaid with sunny blonde hair swam above her. An orange starfish smiled over her shoulder. This was her safe haven and waking up in her room at her dad’s shore house always made her smile. Her grandmother had worked hard to paint the murals in her room and they always made her feel special and safe. She…

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