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    being cold, I retaliate by covering me with my blanket. Temperature can change very easily. Cloud coverage can turn a warm sunny day into a cold depressed one. By simply putting on a jacket when you are too cold can turn you into a walking sauna. Though temperature can be manipulated, some temperature are incredibly hard to reach because “stopping and manipulating atoms and molecules is no easy feat” when talking about very low or high temperatures (Raizen 56). In the article, Demons Entropy and the

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    tested:Does the temperature of the respiration rate affect the fish? Independent Variable: The independent variable is the temperature, and the temperature would be decreased by two degrees during the experiment. Dependent Variable: The dependent variable represents the respiration of the fish, and the respiration rate will be measure by the amount of times the fish opens its mouth during the experiment. Constant Variables and Control Group: The constant variables are the beginning temperature of the water

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    Research Question: How does temperature affect the movement of the common woodlouse, Armadillidium vulgare Aim: To observe the preferences of habitat temperature of woodlice Information Woodlice are crustaceans and are similar to crabs. They have an exoskeleton which gives them protection. Woodlice also have a segmented body that has 14 separate limbs. Having this many segments allows the woodlouse to curl into a ball to protect itself from danger. However this can only be done by certain species

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    the temperature of the water changes? The dissolve rate is being affected by the temperature of the water. Temperature is a measure of kinetic energy in molecules (NYU). The higher the temperature, the higher the kinetic energy. Energy is required to create a reaction. Molecules with more energy come into contact with each other more often. The molecules of the reactants have to come into contact with each other, so more energy in molecules result in faster dissolving time. If the temperature of

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    Effect of Osmotic Stress and Temperature on Microbial Growth BIO 3400-002L – Microbiology Lab 1 Effect of Osmotic Stress and Temperature on Microbial Growth Luiz Felipe Isidoro ABSTRACT Evolution allowed primitive forms of life to develop proteins and enzymes that made it possible for life to evolve under environments with hostile conditions, such as high salt and heat. More specifically, some bacteria selected genes that code for peptides with stronger intermolecular forces, coping

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    Hypothesis As the temperature of water increases, the particles of liquid ammonia, Ammonia liquid, which are absorbing energy from its surrounding, start moving more easily between the solutions. As of the second law of thermodynamics, the particles will move to the more disordered, more highly dispersed solution state. My prediction is that as the temperature of water and Ammonia liquid mixture increases, then the solubility of the Ammonia liquid will also increase. BACKGROUND: Although ammonia

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    2 Design Analysis of the Surface Temperature Reference The Design Analysis of the Surface Temperature Reference is divided in three main sub- section that deals with different problem areas that can be summarized as follow. Mathematical Model of the Thermal System to acquire a better understand- ing of the system in order to control the temperature. Set-up Insulation Analysis in order to determine if the system can operate at high temperatures (500 [◦C]) without affecting the normal performance

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    find the freezing rate of water when different substances were added. The state of changing liquid to solid is called freezing point. Introduction: When temperature decreases, liquid changes into solid called freezing. The temperature at which the solid-liquid change takes place depends on the purity of the substance. Melting and freezing temperature of pure compounds is fixed. While, it may be lower by the addition of any impurity like salt, vinegar etc. to it. During the freezing of a solution,

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    INTRODUCTION    •Problem: How does the size of a beaker placed over a candle affect the length of the time it will burn for?    •Hypothesis: If different sized beakers (100 ml, 50 ml, 250 ml, 400 ml) are placed over the lit candle, then the candle will stay lit for longer if it’s covered by the largest beaker (400 ml) ,because fire needs oxygen to stay alive. VARIABLES    •The independent variables is the different sized beakers… (50 ml, 100 ml, 250 ml, 400 ml).    •The dependent variables is the

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    Can Rooftop Gardens Affect Room Temperature? By: Megan Naquin Table of Contents Title………………………………………………………………………………………………..1 Table of Contents………………………………………………………………………………...2 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………3 Materials and Methods………………………………………………………………………......4 Discussion………………………………………………………………………………………...9 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………....................11 References/ Bibliography………………………………………………………………………12 Introduction A rooftop garden

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