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    bed: Moisturize: Keep skin hydrated by applying aloe vera or other high-quality lotion twice daily. Dry skin cells flake off easily and contribute to premature fading. Avoid Hot Water: Refrain from showering with hot water or using hot tubs. Hot water shortens the life of your tan because it dries out skin, so use tepid water when bathing.…

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    Does Your Furnace’s Oil Tank Have A Leak? What You Need To Know If you use oil to heat your home, there will be a tank either underground or above ground for storing the oil. Once the furnace is turned on, oil flows from the tank to the furnace through copper pipes. The oil burns, and provides your home with heat. Unfortunately, there can be a problem with this oil tank leaking. Here is what you need to know about this problem. When Your Oil Tank Is Underground Leaks are harder to figure out…

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    One key component of growing crops is having an appropriate amount of water. The human population size is approximately six billion which means food supply is crucial to support these numbers. This creates a high demand for agricultural products because of the rapidly growing human population. The human population is expected to be as high as nine billion by 2050. As a result, industrial agriculture is increasingly being conducted in areas that are not naturally conducive to crop growth such as…

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    semi-closed bodies of water where freshwater meets with salt water in places such as inlets, bays, or flood river valleys. They help filter out sediment and pollution before going out to the ocean. In addition, they provide natural habitats for animals and sea creatures, as well as providing protection…

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    crushed vs. whole tablet: The crushed tablet reacted faster because its surface area is smaller, allowing the particles to react faster with the water. The crushed tablet also produced frothy bubbles all over the water, whereas the reaction (bubbles) of the whole tablet was primarily around the tablet in the water. Temperature effect: The reaction was extremely slow in the cold water as molecules do not move as fast in cold water. Once you increased the temperature you could see the molecules…

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    The net forms a partial barricade and aims to entangle and capture sharks of targeted species, through holes that entangle sharks over two metres. Shark culling is being carried out in Australia with the desire that those using the beach and its water for recreational activities are less likely to be attacked. It is also thought that shark culling is in place as Australia's tourism is heavily reliant on eco-touristic activities. The principle of shark culling is: the more sharks…

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    7. If during the experiment an air bubble leaked into the eudiometer tube while it was being inverted in the water bath than the measured volume of hydrogen gas would be off. Ultimately the measured volume of hydrogen gas would be too high because the gas being recorded would not only include hydrogen gas, but the air that leaked into the eudiometer as well. Because the volume of hydrogen gas would be too high the calculated molar volume of hydrogen would also be too high. This is because to…

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    The giant python squeezed her neck and dragged her deeper beneath the surface of the ice cold water. Charlotte felt weak and helpless from the cold, and her shoulders ached beneath the python's enormous weight. Her lungs were beginning to get tight. She tried to pull the python off but it was longer than her from head to toe and impossible to budge. It was hard to hold her body and juggle the snake, but ballet and kick-boxing classes had helped build up her stamina. She started to panic even…

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    a)The five most important biogeochemical cycles are the oxygen cycle, nitrogen cycle, carbon cycle, sulphur cycle and the sedentary cycle. These five cycles can be classified into pools. Active pools are free flowing cycles controlled by life processes such as photosynthesis. Storage pools are segregated bodies controlled by physical processes such as, volcanic eruptions or earthquakes. Oxygen cycles through the environment in three major forms; gaseous atomic oxygen, and the…

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    Hydraulic fracturing has become a very popular issue in the United States. Hydraulic fracturing, referred to as fracking, is a process used by natural gas producers to fracture the shale rock below Earth’s surface to produce natural gas that was once thought unreachable. The boom of natural gas has brought jobs and it has also made almost dead communities flourish with people. Although it produces satisfactory results some people do not agree with the process. Fracking is a dirty process that…

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