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    Essay on Plants on Earth

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    Plants and humans are perhaps the most important organisms‚ however‚ us humans‚ have caused the death of thousands of plants by starting fires and by cutting down trees for things such as paper and furniture. Plants make oxygen which is very important for our survival; we can’t live without it. In the year 2003 alone‚ 774500 acres of land‚ that contained not only threes but animals too‚ were burned in California (Jane Strong‚ 2003). Some of this land was burned due to natural fires but some of it

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    Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region V- (Bicol) Division of Legazpi City Legazpi V District BUENAVISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School I.D. 114469 Legazpi City An increasing intensity in the earthquake is happening in and out of our country. As response to this event‚ our school conducted an earthquake drill during the 1st quarter of 2014. This was done to refresh the pupils on how they do when there is an earthquake. The activity was done at 9:15 in the morning of July 22‚

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    2nd Period AP Lang. and Comp.  3 November 2014  How to Poison the Earth Questions  Questions on Meaning:  1.)  The main purpose of this essay is to inform the readers about the threats we are causing  to  the future of our planet because he explains how humans are poisoning the earth. Humans are  poisoning the earth from their use of pesticides‚ ruining water supplies‚ forming radioactive  materials‚ and drilling into the Earth’s surface. This idea can clearly be seen throughout the essay  as Saukko writes

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    The Good Earth In the book The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck‚ the setting is very essential‚ as it is with most all books. The setting shapes the entire book‚ and it could not have been set in a different time or place and still have had the same effect. Throughout the book there are hardships as well as times of prosperity‚ but there is no validity that the city is a “bad” place and the country a “good” place‚ for both good and bad happenings fall upon the people from both places. Without the

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    The word recycling or going green has been said many times thorough out the years. If you ask a random person what they think about recycling‚ they might say‚ “Well‚ it’s good for the environment.” The matter of fact is‚ it is good for the environment‚ but it is also very beneficial to the creatures and humanity. Even though many things has been said about recycling‚ not much has or being done. Recycling is one of the best ways for you to have a positive impact on the globe which we live. “Why should

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    Calamansi Nectar Procedure: 1. Select big‚ green calamansi fruits. 2. Cut slits in the lower ends of the fruits to remove seeds and juice. 3. Soak the peel in water overnight. 4. The next day‚ boil the peel with enough water. Remove from fire when the natural green color of the fruit has set. 5. Soak the peel again in water for three days‚ changing the water regularly. 6. Boil the peel in water three or four times. 7. Drain off the water. 8. Cook the peel in syrup (two parts sugar and one

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    Earth Science 2

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    Name: Fiona Hebbel Date: Graded Assignment Unit Test: Oceans Answer the questions below. When you are finished‚ submit this assignment to your teacher by the due date for full credit. (6 points) 1. Use the graph to fill in the missing temperature‚ salinity‚ and density values on the table. Answer: Position Temperature (oC) Salinity (ppt) Density (g/cm3) A 20 35 1.024 B 25 34 1.023 C 15 35 1.026 (10 points) 2. Use the reference book to answer the following questions. Provide an explanation for the

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    WHAT IF EARTH STOPS SPINNING? As we all know‚ planets spin. Our solar system was formed billions years ago from a spinning cloud of gas and dust. Nowadays‚ the Earth is turning at more than 16 hundreds kilometers an hour‚ bus it’s gradually slowing down about two seconds every one hundred thousand years. BUT WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THAT SLOWDOWN SPEEDS UP? If the speed of rotation were reduced by about one kilometer per hour‚ traffic air would face serious consequences. Most commercial aircrafts

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    EARTH ENVIRONMENTS I 2

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    EARTH ENVIRONMENTS I: GEOMORPHOLOGY AND SOILS Question: compare and contrast the styles of eruptions and the volcanic features both landward and seaward of the Andesite Line. “The term andesite line predates the geologic understanding of plate tectonics.” In that it was the term first used to describe the unique structure of the gushing destructive volcano boundary. This term used for the first in 1912 by a man known to be Patrick Marshall of New Zealand. The andesite line is located in the Pacific

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    Waves ` 1) Oceanic waves mean the forward movements of the ocean’s water caused by oscillation of water particles by frictional drag of wind over the Earth’s surface. It can be caused by the movement of Earth’s crust aka an earthquake. Like every wave‚ oceanic waves have highest and lowest points. The peak of thewave is called crest while the lowest point is called trough. The wavelength is the horizontal distance between two troughs or crests. 2)The Largest and most dangerous of oceanic waves

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