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    ate. Another way it affected the inuits is what they wore. And last what they lived in.First‚ geography affected what the inuits ate. Inuits ate fish‚ mousse‚reindeer‚ and more. How I know they ate these kind of things is because inuits are by the ocean so that go fishing a lot. And in the picture it was cold and there were mountains. And reindeer and mouse live in the mountains. Also the inuits hunt on ice and cut out a big hole to get their fish. That’s how Geography affected what they ate.Second

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    What is the Marine Ecosystem? Marine ecosystems are among the largest of Earth’s aquatic ecosystems. It covers almost 70% of the earth’s surface. They include oceans‚ salt marsh and intertidal ecology‚ estuaries and lagoons‚ mangroves and coral reefs‚ the deep sea and the sea floor. They can be contrasted with freshwater ecosystems‚ which have a lower salt content.   Why is the Marine Ecosystem important? Marine ecosystems are very important in to the overall health of both marine and terrestrial

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    Arctic Sterna Paradisaea

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    The arctic tern known scientifically as the Sterna paradisaea it is a circumpolar seabird commonly recognised due to its strong migratory patterns. Having one of the largest migration patterns known throughout the animal kingdom traveling from its northern breeding grounds in arctic and sub-arctic regions spanning across Europe‚ Asia‚ Alaska and northern Canada. They migrate to Antarctic coast lines seeing two summers a year Using the data from the Tracking of Arctic terns Sterna paradisaea reveals

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    studying the deep oceans and the shallow coastal oceans. Biology‚ chemistry‚ geology and physics together make oceanography a richly interdisciplinary science. With recent cultural emphasis being placed upon ecological and conservational concerns such as global warming and ecological development‚ oceanography studies are growing in importance and relevance. As an example of this‚ one might take a brief look at one particular topic of inquiry in oceanography‚ the study of ocean basins‚ and

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    The Earth - it’s an intricate formation of land and sea‚ rock and metal‚ but how can the movements of the continents be explained‚ or how do deep ocean trenches affect us? The three main theories that explain how these things work are sea-floor spreading‚ continental drift‚ and plate tectonics. These are the theories that give us explanation as to why the continents move‚ how plate tectonics work‚ etc. These theories were formed by different scientists and with different forms of evidence‚ some scientists

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    bromothymol blue added to it would be blue because seawater is at a pH scale of around 8.6 and bromothymol blue changes from yellow to blue 6.0-7.6 pH. 5a) The regions of the world’s oceans appear most affected by the drop in the pH level are the North Atlantic Ocean and the Southern Atlantic Ocean because they show a dark orange colour on the colour coded map and that is around a -0.10 to -0.11 drop in pH level. b) The

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    to Antarctica? Though both lands have seen months of total‚ insanity-provoking darkness; and snowfall hundreds of feet deep‚ what makes these two polar opposites so similar‚ and yet so different? A land of whimsical beauty and mystery‚ the arctic is one of the last frontiers yet to be explored. Deep in the valleys and high in the cloudy mountains lie incredible sights‚ rarely glimpsed by the human eye. Its territory is remote and fresh‚ where huge herds of elk are stalked by timber wolves

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    The Inuit of the Arctic Matthew DeCarlo ANT 101 Ms. Cora Dunaway April 16‚ 2012 The Inuit of the Arctic The Inuit of the Arctic are a unique tribe or people. They have adapted and learned to live in what is known as one of the harshest environments known to mankind. The majority of the Inuit people live in camps along the coastline and no doubt had to adapt to their environment or face extension. They are made up of various social groups with a bilateral kinship system that provides the

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    Americans are the largest consumers of oil. Instead of drilling for oil‚ we should decrease our need for foreign oil simply by using less of it. We must all work together to cut back on the oil we use in order to preserve the wildlife of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

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    Do you know what animal can weigh over 1‚000 pounds‚ is very ferocious and lives in freezing temperatures. The answer to that is a polar bear and I am hear to tell you all about it. Polar bears are amazing creatures. Polar bears are very rare in modern civilization and can be found on few places around the earth. These animals are also very deadly and are feared by many animals having very few predators. There sense of smell is amazing being able to detect seals under 3 feet of ice and snow. As I

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