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    Aquarium Reserch Paper

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    Aquarium Research Paper Abstract: Fresh water tanks are the most common aquariums in houses and schools, many times people that have had a fresh water aquarium move on into a challenge by having a salt water aquarium. Fresh and salt water aquariums have something in common, they teach you how salt and fresh water fishes live and how they interact with other organisms. While taking care of a salt and a fresh water tank in this experiment my data showed that taking care of a salt water tank was

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    Nemo Short Story

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    The story begins with a young clownfish couple who, along with their many new eggs, are attacked viciously by a barracuda. The mother is killed in the attack, leaving Marlin to be the father of the soul surviving egg who he names, Nemo.The egg, however, was cracked and Nemo develops a distinctly smaller fin on his right side. Marlin accompanies Nemo to his first day of fish school . Nemo thinks that his father is being a little too overprotective and when some of his fellow students dare him to touch

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    The Loss Of Marine Life

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    It is possible that in our lifetime many marine life forms will be on the verge of extinction or placed on the extinct animals list. This loss of marine life will be placed mainly because of the actions of human advancements and achievements using fossil fuels as energy.. With the loss of these micro organisms large animals will not have enough food to survive. This would create problems in our social and economic life. As humans we rely on the oceans for almost everything. Much of our food , clothing

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    Have you ever heard of The Great Barrier Reef? The Great barrier reef is the biggest, most populated and oldest reef in the world. But today it is endanger and people hope it is healthy soon or the population off mammals in the water will drop. First of all The Great Barrier Reef was discovered in, June 11, 1770. It has been around for more than 500,000 years old that brings back to when the dinosaurs were alive. Captain James Cook, the British explorer with an amazing discovering of the Great Barrier

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    interesting symbiotic reef relationships (e.g. Jacques or Nemo himself). These symbiotic relationships, whether mutualistic or commensal, make it possible for many reef organisms to survive, and they are the topic of this article. Whether it’s a clownfish and an anemone; a shrimp from the genus Thor and an Euphyllia spp. a shrimp from the genera Periclimenes or a crab from the genus and an urchin, nudibranch or anemone; an alpheid shrimp and a goby or a cleaner shrimp from the Lysmata or Stenopus

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    In this essay, I will be comparing and contrasting two types of movies. I will be examining their different elements, of similarities and differences. One piece of film that i will be studying is Alice Through The Looking Glass directed by James Bobin. I will also be looking over the film Finding Dory directed by Andrew Stanton. This is also directed by Angus Maclane. These movies both take you through a whirlwind of In the story Alice Through The Looking Glass is about these two queens, the Red

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    Ocean Biome

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    The ocean is a favorite vacation spot for many people around the world. People love to go play and relax on the beach, and while the surface is beautiful, the saltwater biomes of the world are much more than a relaxing vacation spot. Saltwater biomes are located in oceans, seas, estuaries, and coral reefs all over the world (Otto 423-25). The Baltic Sea, Red Sea, and Dead Sea and only a few examples of this vast biome. Oceans and coral reefs are said to be the most diverse ecosystems on the planet

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    ------------------------------------------------- SBI4UB ------------------------------------------------- Key Questions – Unit 5 Ahmad Moussaoui 57. a) The Canadian population is still growing despite its low birth rate because of a few factors. Canada is a developed country, with advances in public sanitation, medicine, and public health. All of which give Canada a low mortality rate. Immigration also plays a big part in Canada’s population growth, as Canada is considered by many to

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    in two ways: by using a laser (which you cannot dodge), and by extending the spikes found on its body. When killed, it may drop raw fish as well as prismarine crystals and shards. There’s also a chance that it will drop raw salmon, pufferfish, or clownfish. The elder guardian is bigger and more powerful than a guardian. Aside from the two attacks mentioned above, it can also inflict mining fatigue on you. This will make it more difficult for you to escape from it and from death because you’ll break

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    The ocean is a vast part of our world. It covers more than seventy percent of the world, and yet so little is truly known about it. One major subject that is unknown is the way in which marine organisms reproduce. Recently though, new information has been discovered in this area. Humans have learned about more about the fertility rates of marine organisms, more about the mating rituals of marine organism, more about the reproduction strategies of marine organism, more about the sexual adaptations

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