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    explore the beautiful coastline, backwaters and areas in and around Tarkarli. Kayaking is a very popular activity with youngsters and there are a few operators in Tarkarli who will guide you to the ideal spots for Kayaking in Tarkarli like fresh water canals and the backwaters of Tarkarli along with experienced guides. Game Fishing Tarkarli is fishing village with a long coastline and is also home to a few beautiful lakes and rivers which provide an ideal hunting ground for fishing…

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    The Fahrenheit Scale

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    Temperature is the measure of hotness expressed in terms of various arbitrary scales such as Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin. The Fahrenheit scale sets 32° as the freezing temperature for water and it assigns 212° the boiling point for water (What is Temperature, 2015) At the temperature of Absolute Zero there is no motion and no heat. Absolute Zero will occur when every atomic and molecular movement ceases and is at the lowest temperature possible. Absolute Zero on the scale is 0 degrees…

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    Fracking Research Paper

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    concerns about Fracking are: Hydraulic fracking is quenching the water resources - 9.5 million gallons of water is used daily in places like Texas and California; out of which Natural gas devolvement (fracking) consumes 1.9 Millions gallon per day on the contrary livestock uses 62 Million gallons per day, mining uses 96 Million gallons per day and industry uses 770 Million gallons per day. Fracking does require a large volume of water but it is not negligible that it is comparatively small when…

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    is the most damaging pollutant after a wildfire, silt being carried to nearby rivers, streams and lakes after a heavy rain causes. The water quality is often critically affected by forest fires. A Large fires produce large amount of ash and soot, that can make its way into surface. Wildfires also directly affect timber resources, shelter, food as well as the water resources used for the wildlife that inhabit it. Often times, severe insect damaged follows extreme fires within a forest due to the…

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    Underwater welding is very different from any ordinary career. Underwater welding is a career that requires a lot of training. It is a good career to pursue if you like to travel and are already an experienced welder above the surface. Underwater welding is a very dangerous, adventurous and complicated career that is very interesting. What is underwater welding? Underwater welding is the process of welding at elevated pressure which usually takes place underwater. Another name for…

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    in the building on the laboratory rack for 3 hours. The lid was replaced and labelled as “air”. It was then incubated at room temperature. b) A second Petri plate was divided in half using a marker. Two cotton sterile swab were moisten in sterile water. One of the swab was rubbed over one of the stool in the laboratory and the other swab was rubbed over the sink in the laboratory. Both swabs were used to inoculate the each of the halves of the second Petri plate respectively. The plate…

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    1.3. AMORPHOUS STATE The amorphous state of solids is composed of molecules that have a disordered arrangement, which do not constitute to the characteristic of the crystal grid and, therefore, have zero crystallinity. The distribution of molecules in the solid amorphous form is not entirely random as it is specific to a gaseous state because it has a certain degree of order between neighboring molecules. Due to the lack of regulation and the absence of a crystal grid, compared to the crystal…

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    peptization on the viscosity, coating time, pore size and BET surface area is presented in Table I,II,III, and IV. PVA was prepared by dissolving 2, 4, 6 and 8g of PVA powder into 100mL de-ionized distilled water. PVA with different concentration in the sol give a of characteristics viscosity range. It was noted that the viscosity of the sol increased as the PVA addition was increased. On the contrary, the coating time and BET surface area decrease as PVA content in the sol was increased. From…

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    (Barba et al.) modelled gasification by considering it to occur in two steps, in the first of which the biomass is decomposed at high temperature to give primary gas and carbonaceous residue and in the second there is modification in primary gas due to water gas shift reaction and steam reforming reaction. The total Gibbs free energy of a system is a function of Gibbs free energy of each of the components. For minimizing the Gibbs free energy, the mass of each individual element present in the…

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    Pillbug Lab Report

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    figure out if the Pillbugs favored the wet environment or a dry environment. After reading the pre-lab report on Pillbugs, my hypothesis was that “If water is added to an Isopods environment, then the isopods will favor the wet environment.” By using two groups of Isopods, one group was put into a dry environment and the other had one drop of water into their dish. After ten minutes of observing the Isopods, the results showed that the Pill Bugs prefer the wet environment more. As time went on,…

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