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Marine Park, the world’s largest marine park. It has an area of nearly 350 000 square kilometres. The reef region is 260 000 square kilometres. The reef region is a popular tourist attraction because of its warm climate, sandy beaches, colourful wildlife…
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…and fishes. The reef lies in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, the world's largest marine park. It has an area of nearly 350 000 square kilometres. The reef region is 260 000 square kilometres. The reef region is a popular tourist attraction because of its warm…
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…that are left behind. A lot of invertebrate groups start evolving. Trilobites brachiopods, and cephalopods begin appearing. All of these are marine life that resembles the mollusks that we see today. The late Paleozoic era produced inland plants that could survive…
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…is understood and applied. The learning community of the high school I am volunteering at will include the programs of Environmental Technology/ Marine Science, Cultural Studies, Athletic Studies, and Business Arts and Technology. The Environmental Technologies…
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…Ocean and the coast. The Great Barrier Reef is a scattering of thousands of individual reefs. The reefs is on the World Heritage List made by UNESCO, because of its size and its many different plants and fishes. The reef lies in the Great Barrier Reef Marine
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…unlike those of any other whale. Killer whales mainly feed on fish, squid, and marine birds including penguins, seagulls and pelicans, though they may sometimes tackle a blue whale, the largest marine mammal on Earth! In some parts of the world, killer whales…
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…a general named Eugene Rostow called for a relocation for Japanese. This captured all Japanese on America and relocated them in camps that was secure with sentry guns and Marines. There was alot of similarities between the Holocaust and the Japanese Relocation…
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…My name is Melissa I'm a world renowned marine biologist. I was known for my work in deep sea types of marine life. I have studied many deep sea fish and crustaceans, but the thing that interested me more were the wonders of the oceans such as the tube…
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…The more than 3000 year long history of Ancient Egypt has been divided into 8 or 9 periods, sometimes called Kingdoms. This modern-day division is somewhat arbitrarily based on the country's unity and wealth and the power of the central government…
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…. There latter (formed from ancient and recent lava and tufa) also appear in Sicily and along the peninsula's Tyrrhenian margin (where there is a considerable concentration of volcanic phenomena, in part still active) as well as in the Alps. Finally, the flat areas…
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