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    animals. Most animal’s breed when they are in peak physical condition, but black bears when their body weight is at the lowest for the year and the food is scarce. This is usually in the spring. The birth of a cub usually takes place in the sow’s winter den. If it is the bear’s first litter, there will often be only one cub, but if it is not she may have two or

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    Desert Biome Diary Essay

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    fluctuating so often is due to the atmosphere not having sufficient humidity. The sand there is course, shallow, and rocky with good drainage, but no subsurface water. In the cold desert, there is a lot of rainfall throughout winter, and little throughout summer. The winters are very cold, and it often will snow. The average snowfall ranges from 15-26 cm. There sand consists of pebbles and small rocks. It is also very salty. In order to survive in the desert region, the plants and animals (flora

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    meaning that this climate is characterized as having hot, dry summer and mild winters and rainfall using recorded during the winter months. Although there has been a wide range of mesoclimates due to sloping hills and transverse valleys. 1.2.1 Rainfall – Rainfall in the Barossa area is usually occurred during the winter months from 45-70mm with low rainfall during the summer months with ranges of 10-20mm (Fig. 3). 1.2.2 Sunshine - During the summer months there is an average of 9.33 hours of sunlight with

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    As a student of Patrick Henry Middle School, I feel we should be able to wear shorts year-round. Not only are they comfortable, but as students, we should be able to choose what we wear. Shorts can also be very fashionable, if you wear the right kind. Shorts are much more comfortable than jeans and even sweatpants. It is common sense that students who are in a comfortable state can focus more on learning as compared to students who feel uncomfortable. Also, the high school students, who are only

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    discharge dominated system from ~2.3–1.6 ka, and then transitioned back to a runoff-dominated system by ~1 ka. In this section, I examine possible linkages between these hydrological and geomorphic changes and paleoclimatic variation. Even though summer precipitation accounts

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    1. What is fog? A common understanding of this weather menace must be established before delving into its dangers. Layman’s terms suggest that fog is a low hovering cloud which limits the visibility at ground level in a wide variety of intensity. From personal experience, fog may prevent you from locating your own home, or may simply cause the air to feel moist. Fog forms when the difference between air temperature and dew point is generally less than 4 °F. Fog begins to form when water vapor condenses

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    Edmonton Research Paper

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    enjoy long days in summer, with a full 17 hours of sunlight on June 21, the longest day of the year. Locals and tourists make the most of summer by heading out to festivals (Edmonton's local nickname is "the Festival City"), including the International Jazz Festival and Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival, and taking advantage of the 48-kilometer stretch of parks, trails, and golf courses along the North Saskatchewan River, known as the River of Green. Edmonton winters are long and snow-filled

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    Over 70 percent of the world is covered in water. Water plays a huge part in our world, whether the water makes our plants grow that feed our animals and plants that we eat to the water that grows the trees we use to build our infrastructure, or heat our homes with to providing a huge underwater world known as the Ocean and water also is the main reason us, humans, are alive. We need water to live, without water humans would not be able to survive. With this being said water runs our lives. Humans

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    have affected the way humans live. According to The Official Travel Guide of Finland, it stated,” In the summer Finnish Lapland bathes in 24-hour sunlight for nearly three months.” (The Official Travel Guide of Finland, Land of the Midnight Sun) According to The Finnish Meteorological Institute, Lapland’s temperature is also fairly cold. Winter temperatures are usually -10 degrees °F, and the summer temperatures are usually 50 degrees °F. Because of these strange weather conditions, it has affected

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    the main reason which is causing this is the less use of oil crude after the Labor Day. After the end of the so-called summer driving season, demand

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