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    The Lorax, Easter Island, and Earth are all dealing with natural resources that are being either destroyed or decreasing the quantity. So that the inhabitants have to relocate and leave the area in which they are living. In all of them they were figuring out to get the resources back. The resource in the Lorax was the Truffula trees. On Easter Island the natural resources were the palm forest and low nutrient soil. Also, another thing that was destroyed was the moai ( famous stone statues. Some

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    Geologic Age Model

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    by the rocks containing them, not with historical data? The historical data points to a young earth and that is a massive problem for the evolutionist. If science went off that data they would have to come to a much different conclusion. The evolutionary scientist have to have a much older earth for their theory to work. Without the expanded time frame their theory is invalid. 7. Analyze: "Even if earth were old, today's

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    The Three Major Theories Explaining the Extinction of the Dinosaurs There are many theories explaining the extinction of the dinosaur. The Most probable theories are: a massive meteor hit the earth causing the extinction. B. A chain of volcano’s erupted and caused acid rain, shortage of sunlight and any other number of atmospheric problems that brought about the extinction of dinosaurs. C. Rapid Climate Change in a short period of time would have brought the dinosaurs to extinction because of an

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    Why does the ocean matter? Many people find themselves asking this question. They view the ocean as just being a large part of the planet that takes up significant space (the ocean takes up about 70% of the earth and is responsible for about 97% of the earth’s total water). The people who ask this question would be defined as not being ocean literate. An ocean literate person is one who understands ocean literacy. This means that they understand the essential principles and fundamental concepts of

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    Jackson Wang Mr. Dalmoral 9L Physics Jan 8 2012 Discussion Questions The water rocket flies really high in to the air. There wasn’t too much unexpected observations happening. Our hypothesis is more of the water higher the rocket flies, and greater the pressure, higher the rocket goes. Based on our data, our hypothesis is not correct. The rocket flies highest when the water is about 250 ml and the attitude is about 124. However for the second one our hypothesis is correct. Our experiment clearly

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    The first page Kathryn Schulz talks about what the different magnitudes of an earthquake are and how they affect the surrounding areas; she also talks about how long some earthquakes of different magnitudes last. She talks about what it was like to hear and be around the earthquake at the very beginning. I believe that this section of the text is there to build suspense. It is also there to give us vital background information about earthquakes that we need to know to further understand the text

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    Introduction Due to the effects of greenhouse gases, the sea ice that polar bears rely on for foraging and shelter is declining rapidly. Some populations of polar bears are forced to depend on their stored fat for energy during summer due to melting of the sea ice, which prevents them from hunting more efficiently. Being forced to rely on stored fat leads to a decline in energy intake, which leads to a decline in body mass. A decline in body mass correlates with slower reproductive rates and decreasing

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    Inuits: Video Analysis

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    Inuits have a strong bond Because the tribes are the same culture and the tribe lived with each other for their whole entire life. According to the video, the video talks about how the tribes have a really strong bond. This states that how all tribes have a really strong bond at the tribe.This is the whole reason why Inuits have a strong bond. In United need to understand patterns of arctic wildlife because So Inuits know when the place is the Inuits can move to another place to live. According to

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    Mariner 9 Research Paper

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    On May 30, 1971, an unmanned space probe, named the Mariner 9, was launched into space from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Its mission: to study the atmosphere and the surface of the Martian planet. Where it contributed greatly to the exploration of Mars. Originally, the mission was planned to consist of two spacecraft to orbit Mars, the Mariner 8 and the Mariner 9. However, when Mariner 8 was launched on May 9, 1971, it failed to launch properly and crashed in the Atlantic Ocean about

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    Flat Earth Society

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    In recent news, a new community has outwardly spoken on the theory, the earth is flat. This community calls themselves “The Flat Earth Society” or “Flat Earthers”. This began around the mid-20th century and has rapidly grown with the expansion of social media, and influencers such as rapper B.o.B and basketball player Shaquille O’Neal. This society believes that the Earth is a flat disk, similar to the United Nations Flag (Figure 1), where the sun works as a spotlight to create night and day.(Figure

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