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    The Solar System

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    structures to create the exemplary world we know today? To figure out the answer to this question, it is essential to understand and appreciate our solar system. The world is exactly how we humans desire, convenient for us to simply state that the Earth is close enough to the sun that we receive ample heat, yet not too far that we do not freeze. The solar system is a working system of countless stars, several planets and moons, and an abundance of comets and space phenomena. The study of our solar

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    The concept of an ancient alien life form is easy to understand. The theory of ancient aliens states that humans and life on Earth was influenced, thousands of years ago, by a group of extraterrestrial life forms that visited Earth in the past. These ancient aliens were directly involved in the evolution of primates, specifically humans and it has been suggested that this evolutionary process was accomplished through the use of genetic engineering (using alien technology), cross-breeding (with the

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    Intelligent Design Essay

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    important question. How was the Earth formed? We offer theories but in the end they are nothing more than theories. Suggestion to a reason which we can't understand. Why are we here? What is our purpose? If man is looking for a purpose, then is he saying that there is a reason he is here? What good would a purpose be if you have no reason for having it? What is

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    If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it still make a sound? If God created the earth and no one was around to see it, did it still happen? The answer to both of these questions is yes. Because of the Bible, we know that God created the earth in a literal 6, 24 hour days about 6,000 years ago. Many Christian think God may have used evolution and creation but that is not a viable theory. Methods such as Carbon Dating cannot be trusted because they have been proven

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    Jupiter Research Paper

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    our planet Earth, there would need to be eleven Earths lined up next to each other in order to stretch from one side of Jupiter to the other. We would also need about three hundred and seventeen Earths to equal the mass of Jupiter. Jupiter is mostly made up of hydrogen and helium and has four main moons- Lo, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto- as well as many other smaller moons. It is also the fastest moving planet, making a day less than ten hours and it takes approximately twelve Earth years. Jupiter

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    are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. The planets are divided into two groups according to their size and structure. In our solar system, the terrestrial planets are the four planets closest to the Sun, namely, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The majority composition of these solar system planets is silicate rocks and iron. The small, rocky, terrestrial planets show similarities and differences

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    Kepler-186f, a Possibly Habitable Planet From the beginning of space exploration, scientists have been searching for earth like planets that could sustain human life, and now, they may have found one. On March 6, 2009 the Kepler spacecraft launched from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on rocket, Delta II. This telescope has found over 960 planets already and is still finding more. The telescope has already found six rocky planets, one of which is Kepler-186f. The Telescope The Kepler spacecraft

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    the Holy Spirit, who carries out God’s will on earth. They believed that God sent Jesus to tell people about God, and that Jesus died to forgive Humanity’s sins. They believed that Jesus will return at the end of time, when there will be a New Creation of life. The following creation story is found in Genesis 1 and 2 in the Old Testament Section of the Bible, the Christian holy book. In the beginning, God created the universe. At first the earth was shapeless and covered in darkness, and God’s

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    Solar Power Importance

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    up the sun’s rays to create renewable energy for homes and businesses. Solar power is saved during the daylight so that it can be used during the night. If it is a cloudy day; enough energy can be preserved. If it isn’t, the solar panel can still get the energy it needs if the sun’s rays shine through the clouds. On a cloudy day, the thicker the clouds the less energy obtained(U.S. Department of Energy,2009). Solar power is mostly used in places with the most sunshine. For example, they are majorly

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    God created in six literal days. The first day God created the heaven and earth. The word “day” referred to a twenty-four hours day appeared with “morning and evening”.It was decided by God from the first day to the sixth day. Then God created light and existed day and night. The second day God created air to separate the water. On day 3, God separated land and water, and produced plants with seeds and fruits. On the fourth day, the sun and moon were made to separate day and night. We are wondering

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