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    environment of bodies of water.This job is dealing with sea creatures it can be hard or also easy but the body size will probably be shocking from your first time .Sea creatures are animals that are very huge could be small but they live inside the ocean . For example,whales,dolphins,sea otters,polar bear,walruses. The mammals that's living inside their environment could be based off the aquatic of the environment . Basically how well it's clean and natural and how much food is there and the…

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    How Rescue Teams Are Saving Sea Turtles By: Priya Lokhnauth Turtles have been around for 220 million years. But now they are starting to become extinct. If we don’t fix this, then future generations will not be able to see this amazing sea creature. Rescue Teams help turtles and save turtles but some people kill and eat turtles. Rescue Teams are determined to save sea turtles. Volunteers are now blooming to make more teams. Rescue teams are also searching…

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    The world is a bustling and noisy place, and now so is underwater. With drilling and marine sonar testing, it is no wonder whales can't live in peace and quiet. So it is our job to bring a halt to all the noise and allow these beautiful creatures to live in peace! I think that the underwater noise does in fact, affect the live of whales and many sea creatures. One reason I do believe that these noises are affecting whales is because scientist conducted an experiment over a two year span,…

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    place in the world I would like to visit is… Are you thinking what I’m thinking? Hawaii! I would love to visit to Hawaii because of the thrilling experiences and the beautiful, natural scenery and wildlife. First, there are many activities I would like to try if I visit Hawaii. Some activities are snorkeling and scuba diving! I’ve always wanted to try them because you could see all of the colorful fish up close! You could also swim deep in the ocean and…

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    Boro Bora Research Paper

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    Of the many wondrous and great places of the world, few can stand parallel to the beauty of Bora Bora. Bora Bora is an island in the Pacific Ocean and part of the French Polynesia. It also very warm in Bora Bora, with year round temperatures averaging around 80 degrees fahrenheit for both the air and lagoon water ("Bora Bora Island Guide, Beach Vacation In Tropical Tahiti Paradise." 1). The weather is also fairly mild on the island, but very rarely, Bora Bora is subject to tropical cyclones,…

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    feeding on these fish our seas would be stripped of important plants, because of over consumption. However, there are programs that help decrease the number of shark deaths. Shark Savers, Wild Aid, and Finished with Fins all play a major role in world wide shark conservation. they were able to decrease annual shark consumption from 10,292 tons to 3,087 tons in just one year. Almost a 70 percent decrease. Authorities were also able to enforce new laws to help save sharks in Asia.…

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    Describe Rhodes

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    Rhodes – the clear skies, the deep blue ocean. What is there not to love? Whether you be a student looking to party the night away, or a traveller wanting to experience the world, this island offers everything to everyone. As I walked along the pebble floor on the street and gazed into the shining eye of the sun, I thought to myself; this is paradise. Rhodes felt like a walk through antiquity, dotted with Greek castles and churches as far as the eye could see. However, the island is not…

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    step onto the sand was like a bed of blankets; soft and comfortable. The way the white sand glided onto my feet and squished between my toes felt like heaven. The waves were singing a delicate lullaby, pulling me closer to them. As I walk towards the ocean with the warm sand beneath my feet, the cold waves lap at my ankles, as if they want to take me away. Looking out onto the horizon, a pod of dolphins came crashing out of water to say hello. They are as graceful as dancers, dancing to the…

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    and that alter our weather conditions for the most part. Some of the most recognized problems as an effect of global warming would be things such as the changes in the weather patterns that cause bigger storms due to the warmer waters found in the ocean because of warmer water temperatures a great example of this bigger storms would be Hurricane Katrina that took place on August of 2005 being the costliest hurricane yet. Another big issue that climate changes have caused is the extensive…

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    Take a closer look at the changeable current of the river, still waves of the sea or the stormy ocean: they hide many secrets, yet when one knows he is ready to deep a toe into the seemingly treacherous water – that is where the journey begins, and it is a matter of decision how one handles the swim. Either staying afloat, diving deep or going with the flow requires actions. In his book “The Alchemist”, Paulo Coelho states that the only way to endure life is through the action. Although one may…

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