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…causes and industrial causes. Residential causes are those such as automobile emissions and forest fires. Industrial causes are those such as factory emissions and the burning of fossil fuels. The Residential Causes One residential cause…
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…, the cycle is disrupted as moisture escapes to the atmosphere. This results in a dry forest floor and an increased chance for fires. Small fires break out from the brush in the forest that can go undetected and do a severe amount of damage. These fires can…
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…from an object, such as on a motorcycle, aircraft or a computer chip. Aluminum heats evenly and cools quickly, which also makes it popular for beverage cans and ice cube trays. (Knapp, 14) One of the most useful features of aluminum is its reflective…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…is hypnotized and listens to the story. The story of ancient Mariner starts with a sea voyage. The ship gets stuck in the ice in the South Pole. Albatross, a symbol of good luck, comes and helped and even though it is shot by the mariner. And now punishment begins…
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…How to Fight in Hockey Successfully                  Sometimes hockey players lose their cool on the ice and get into a fight with an opponent. The fights look spontaneous and unplanned, but there are many techniques and tricks…
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…a large surface tension, and water is a polar molecule. Properties like these three make life possible. Floating ice seems normally to most people, but if one takes the time to actually stop and examine why ice floats they would discover something very unique…
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…examples include the rise in sea levels, polar meltdowns, the melting of ice sheets and glaciers and human deaths due to disease from the effects of global warming. Firstly the environment can be defined as the natural features of our surroundings such as plant…
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Category: /Literature/English
…process. 2. We have three major categories of clouds in meteorology consisting of low, middle, and high clouds. With high clouds we have the subcategories known as cirrus, cirrostratus, and cirrocumulus. Cirrus is a cloud that is entirely made up of ice
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…that a continuous, dry ice-based model be built. In the dry ice-based model a supersaturated cloud is formed at the bottom of the alcohol filled chamber. The dry ice creates a temperature gradient which causes the supersaturation. Many different variations were tested…
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…championship, and gives the results for each year. The links below give results for a specific year. This version of roller hockey uses regular ice hockey sticks and a hard plastic puck. It is usually referred to as simply InLine Hockey. It is usually played…
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