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    Whether it's cheap chaise lounge cushions or a chaise lounge itself, you can find relatively inexpensive outdoor furniture for your backyard. You can purchase lounge chairs to take to the beach too. It doesn't have to cost a lot of money to find chaise lounges for the backyard or the beach. The Ostrich Lounge Chaise is a unique type of lounge chair that allows you to lie face down and read a book or flip through a magazine. There are arm holes and a padded hole for your face to rest comfortable

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    Sea Otters Conclusion

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    Otter’s scientific name is Lutrinae. The Sea Otters are the most common name known, they live in fresh or salt water depending on their species. Some Otters live in extremely cold habitats and tend to be active during the night. The Otters population has been extremely low since the 1970’s when they were hunted for fur trade, but because of the International Fur Seal Treaty of 1911 many attacks have decreasing. Otters population has not been reaching its full potential because of four main reasons;

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    1.) The mid-latitude summer, mid-latitude winter, and high latitude data sets show evidence of some mixing. This was determined by observing how some deeper depths have a warmer temperature than depths that are not as deep. For example, on the high latitude temperature graph, the temperature is 0°C at a depth of 250 m. However, at deeper depths the temperature is warmer; one can assume that mixing took place. 2.) The mid-latitude winter water temperature and high latitude water temperature are both

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    I.) Water and Drought in California: Facts and data show that the weather we are experiencing here in California is that there is a difference between La Niña that brings the ocean temperature down and making them cooler and El Niño brings much warmer ocean temperatures. Currently california is experiencing a weakened La Niña. With a 55% chance of this weather continuing for the next 3 months. La Niña affect patterns of rainfall, atmospheric pressure, and global atmospheric circulation. Even though

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    HE RIVERFRONT BUSTLED WITH ACTIVITY. She sat on her favorite bench and absorbed her surroundings. The warm, humid breeze across her face felt heavenly. The brilliant blue, cloudless sky created the perfect Louisiana morning. A flash of white caught her eye. An egret began its graceful descent. This was where she grew up, where her life changed forever. Loneliness has become a permanent part of her life now. She was among the living, but not really with them. It was time to leave the pain

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    pm, it quickly becomes apparent that the weather is not on our side. The sun barely peaks through the mass of gray clouds covering the sky. A breeze comes in, dropping the temperature to less-than-favorable conditions. Lauren and I look out at the ocean and can immediately tell that these waves are much bigger and much rougher than usual for this beach. Learning to surf is going to be a much bigger challenge than either of us anticipated.

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    Coral Reef Papers

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    The coral reef is in the shallow part of the ocean it is usually clear and the warmth is about medium. The warmth in the coral reefs stays between 75 degrees to 85 degrees. The coral reefs is located around the indo pacific region Austria American and African west coast. The coral reef biome is over 1,200 miles. The plants that there is algae and sea grass and also mangroves mantes forage on the sea grasses. Also, there is sea stars and cuttle fish clown fish sea snakes and sharks. The clown fish

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    I wasn’t really surprised by the budget of the floats. Every year homecoming had become treated more like a holiday in East Bay and each year more extravagant. But in all the excessiveness, I didn’t anticipate I would be seated, getting my makeup done while my peers switched to hair and costumes. Was this high school or a film set? I watched as Jason helped Justin situate a shark head on his crown. They seemed to be having difficulty placing it on and laughing about it. It made me relieved to see

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    Right as the line dropped I felt the tension of a monster on the hook. Setting the hook woke me as I realized it was a dream. If I had ticket I would fly to Montana. When I was young I lived in Montana. I've always wanted to go back up there not only to visit family I haven't seen in four years, but to hike up to the mountain tops and fish. I would take my grandpa with me, he has always been my fishing partner. He is the one who taught me how to fish. Every summer we go on kayaking trips up and

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    General Information The Santa Cruz Long Toed Salamander (Ambystoma macrodactylum croceum) is an endangered salamander that lives in Santa Cruz County. They’re black or dark colored with an orange or olive color strip going down their back. Their hind legs have one long toe on each foot. They’re usually 4-7 centimeters, they’re born as embryos in ponds they stay as larvae all the way until spring and come out before the ponds dry out. Only five percent of larvae survive the phase of metamorphosis

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