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    classroom and am always eager to share my input in class discussions. Outside of the classroom‚ I have been an active member of numerous clubs and sports. One major activity I was a part of for all of my four years of high school was varsity ice hockey. Ice hockey has taught me invaluable skills that I will have with me for future endeavors. Through my participation with hockey‚ I have developed discipline‚ determination‚ patience‚ organization‚ leadership‚ time management‚ and the importance of

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    Vostok Ice core report

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    Vostok Ice-core lab‚ based on the data obtained in the ice-core. It mainly addresses the relationship between the composition of ice core and temperature change. Moreover‚ the controversy of main reason of global warming will be discussed. Method: In this report‚ the data is obtained from the Vostok core drilled in East Antarctica‚ at an altitude of 3488m. The ice core has a total length of 2083m. In the sample‚ the temperature‚ composition of CO2‚ CH4‚ and dust in different each ice sheet layer

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    Ice skates have been around since 3000 B.C‚ and were guessed to have originated in Finland by Historians‚ according to Mary Bellis. Today‚ ice skates are used for entertainment‚ for all ages. These ice skates are common‚ specifically in figure skating and hockey. This is because ice skates have given people around the world opportunities. In addition‚ figure skating have also improved the health of the human body. Also‚ ice skates have inspired others‚ such as parades. Ice skates have lived for generations

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    Melting Ice * Salt is routinely used to make icy roads and sidewalks safe in the winter. As soon as the salt comes in contact with the ice‚ the surface of the ice starts to melt. This only works‚ however‚ if the temperature outside is at or near freezing. If it is too cold outside‚ the ice itself becomes very dry and salt is not as effective in melting it. Salt Reduces Freezing Temperature of Water * Salt works by lowering the freezing temperature of water. Salt water needs to reach a colder

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    Ice-Campusades Case Study

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    in different ways and are not always the same for every business. In this case‚ we focus on the ice cream stand "Ice-Campusades" on campus; so the main factors will be: weather‚ time‚ advertising‚ substitutes‚ and income. Supply would have been a major component to this equation; however‚ since we have establish that we "order the same number (and the same variety) of ice creams each day from the ice cream suppliers"‚ supply is not being manipulated; turning

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    My 48 hour ice cube addiction simulation turned out to be very different than what i had expected. I don’t put an ice cubes in my water cup at all. So my ice maker in the freezer is always empty. So I have to keep the ice maker full of ice cubes to use it in my addiction simulation. My first hour in the 48 hours simulation I was trying to fill my water bottle with ice cubes. I spilled some of ice cubes on the floor. My dad got suspicious when I filled a water bottle full of ice cubes‚ because I’m

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    How to Make Ice Cream

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    morning Everyone. Have you ever craved ice cream‚ but didn’t have any in the freezer? Did you get sad or upset because you didn’t have any? Well you never have to experience that again! Today I will be show you how to make ice cream at home with the ingredients you have around your house. I learned how to do this in my freshman year of High school. I was taking a chemistry course and on the final day of class my professor decided to teach us how to make ice cream instead of making us take an exam

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    Antarctica consists of mostly frozen ice particles and may very well vary huge chunks of ice burgs. Sea ice keeps the Polar Regions levelheaded and helps adequate global climate. Sea ice has a bright surface; that contains eighty percent of the sunlight that strikes it is revealed back into space. As sea ice melts in the summer‚ it exposes the dark ocean surface. Instead of reflecting eighty percent of the sunlight‚ the ocean only absorbs ninety percent of the sunlight. The oceans eventually heat

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    INTRODUCTION “I scream for Ice cream!” is a popular expression widely known and used throughout all ages professing their undeniably strong love for ice cream. Who doesn’t love ice cream? Kids‚ being kids‚ love sweet treats from cakes‚ chocolates‚ brownies but most popular among all is ice cream. The cold and sweet combination of this treat makes all child tantrums go away. Adults as well see ice cream as a reward and sweet comfort food taken every once in a while to quench their sweet cravings

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    Dry Ice Bottle Rockets

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    Dry Ice Bottle Rockets: Materials: -Water -Scissors -Pop Bottle -Drill -Ice pick or hammer -Tape -Box -Gloves Procedure:​ To build the dry ice rocket you need to cut a hole in the bottom of the box large enough to fit your bottle into it in a standing position‚ and place the box in the launch area. Than drill a small hole in your bottle cap and then cover the hole with clear tape. After fill the bottle 1/3 with water. Break up dry ice with ice pick or hammer while wearing gloves. Place enough

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