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    Effects Of Global Warming

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    carbon dioxide (CO₂)‚ methane and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. One of the most noticeable effect of global warming is ice around the Earth is melting‚ especially at the Earth’s poles. These ice includes ice sheets covering West Antarctica and Greenland‚ Artic sea ice and mountain glaciers. In the year 2012‚ scientist saw the smallest amount of Artic ice cover in the Artic Sea. Analyst project that the Artic sea will be completely free of ice in a matter of years. Another prominent

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    center and has been imposed to stay there until the the end of World War 3. This time he was more than happy to go back to his homeland after a long and exhausted adventure of saving the world from great danger. The most exciting part of returning to Antarctica is seeing his girlfriend‚ Britney! After four years of dating‚ he finally asks Britney to be his wife. The couple was married and had two addorable little babies a few years after their marriage. Jake is considered to be seen as a hero around the

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    About the characters Evan: Rude- he said no when Jessie wanted to help his lemonade stand. He also told Jessie he didn’t want her in the same class as him. Selfish- he told Scott not to pour a lot of lemonade in but he poured a lot for himself too. Jessie: Thoughtful- she kept wanting to help Evan even though he kept saying no Nervous/excited- Jessie was willing to be in the same class as Evan but Evan and Scott kept telling Jessie reasons why skipping a grade is bad Evan is an independent

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    Samoa Samoa Américaines American Samoa Polynesia‚ Oceania 5. Andorra Andorre Andorra Southern Europe 6. Angola Angola Angola Central Africa 7. Anguilla Anguilla Anguilla Leeward Islands‚ Caribbean 8. Antarctica Antarctique Antarctica Antarctica 9. Antigua and Barbuda Antigua-et-Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda Leeward Islands‚ Caribbean 10. Argentina Argentine Argentina Southern South America 11. Armenia Arménie Hayastan Western Asia 12. Aruba Aruba

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    Daylight Saving Time

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    Overview of Countries While the adoption of Daylight Saving Time is almost always rife with controversy‚ most of the world (except for countries around the Equator) has simple implemented DST at one point or another. This map depicts countries that currently have DST‚ that previously had DST‚ and that never had DST. Worldwide Daylight Saving Today‚ approximately 70 countries utilize Daylight Saving Time in at least a portion of the country. Japan‚ India and China are the only major industrialized

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    Wolves Vs Foxes Essay

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    belong to the same Canidae family‚ but are different in many respects. There are diffenerences in the size‚ behavior and hunting methods. There are only two speices of wolf and thirty-seven speices of fox. Foxes can be found all over the world except Antarctica‚ while wolves live only in the northern hemisphere. I am going to tell you the difference between foxes and wolves. Size: The wolf is much larger than the fox. It can reach around 100 pounds while the fox rarely exceeds weight of 20 pounds. A

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    My Snow Short Story

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    my jacket on and getting ready to go outside. As I went outside it was very cold and chilly as if I lived in Alaska. I saw that the seat I was going to sit on was a little covered in snow. I touched it. It was very cold; it felt as if it was in Antarctica for many days. The wind was blowing and singing in my ears. As I sat‚ I stared in front of me‚ at three slender like trees. They still have leafs on it‚ like if the cold and snow had never came. Everything was covered in snow; the depth was about

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    water

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    gaseous state‚ steam (water vapor). Water covers 71% of the Earth’s surface.[1] It is vital for all known forms of life. On Earth‚ 96.5% of the planet’s water is found in seas and oceans‚ 1.7% in groundwater‚ 1.7% in glaciers and the ice caps of Antarctica and Greenland‚ a small fraction in other large water bodies‚ and 0.001% in the air as vapor‚ clouds (formed of solid and liquid water particles suspended in air)‚ and precipitation.[2][3] Only 2.5% of the Earth’s water is freshwater‚ and 98.8% of

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    the week‚ can be sorted out in fifteen minutes hardening my muscles to be even stronger. I believe that uncovering yourself to the horrors of a cold shower may be a bit frightening. How some don’t want that chilling feeling of the cold waters of Antarctica running down our backs and would much rather have the nice‚ smooth feeling of steam moving throughout the room. I used to be like that and now I realized how much of a waste it is. Cold showers have many benefits; for example‚ it tightens pores

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    Around 4.6 billion years ago‚ our universe was born by accretion from the solar nebula known as the Big Bang. As the sun heated up‚ this orbiting matter accumulated and unavoidable mass of larger bodies collide to successively create protoplanets with its own gravitational pull. During this period‚ Earth was nothing but molten rock from the collision with other bodies and volcanoes‚ temperature reaching over 2‚000 fahrenheit. Not only that‚ but Earth then‚ would’ve been toxic to humans and modern

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