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…a paleoclimatologist, Professor Hall, who tries to save the world from the effects of global warming, when the city was scared for the chilling beginnings of a new Ice Age. In addition to all of the other challenges Dr. Hall faces, he's also going against the flow…
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…Frostbite is an injury to the skin, and sometimes the deeper tissues of the body due to freezing or formation of ice crystals in the tissue cells. Frostbite usually develops when the air temperature is below 10? F (12? C), but may occur at a temperature…
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…to the liquid state and vice versa. An example of sublimation is the ice cubes in freezer over a period of time they will begin to sublimate due to the temperature. This also happens when you place your clothes on a line outside when it is below freezing. The water…
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…because of the presence of volcanic island arcs, which show that seafloor spreading and crustal subduction occurred. The Cambrian world was bracketed between two ice ages, one during the late Late Proterozoic and the other during the Ordovician. During…
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…and play it off. People yell at you to go put ice on it but you say you'll be fine. After a month from the fall your knee is still screwed up. Maybe you should have went home right away. Oh well...to late now. Your knee will be screwed up for a while. You'll…
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…to hunting story fame. 'Budley Float': n. A float made of Beer and Ice Cream... long story. Let's just say, Budley's a devout southern church going man, so this was not something we saw everyday. Bud and Icecream... who knew? 'Budley Point': n. The point during…
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…when it passes through matter. It is hardly slowed down by air, but the speed of light through glass is reduced to around 200 000 km/s. Less dense materials (like water or ice) reduce the speed of light significantly, but not as much as glass. <Tab…
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…Caffeine and Cocaine. The Cocaine was removed only in 1906. Cocaine is a most powerful natural stimulant (usually as a white powder). There are many names for cocaine and it's derivatives like crack, crank, ice (the cheapest and the most addictive one). After…
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…. His views bring out many conflicting thoughts in a person, and even today he is not completely understood. He mocks the feeling of men that "...the Nation have commerce, and export ice, and talk through a telegraph..."(Where) and proves that such belongings…
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…." In response to this, the monster isolates himself in nature, much like many Romantic writers. By alluding to other Romantic literature, Shelley is making it even more apparent that Frankenstein is a Romantic piece. The albatross and the ship being stuck in the ice
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