Why Sea Water is Salty The “salt” in sea water‚ and some lakes that have no water outlet such as the Great Salt Lake and the Dead Sea‚ comes from ions of dissolved minerals‚ mainly chloride and sodium which make up about 90% of salt ions in sea water. There are three main ways that dissolved minerals enter the ocean: The water cycle‚ underwater geysers know as Hydrothermal Vents‚ and underwater volcanos. During the water cycle‚ water is evaporated from bodies of water by the heat of the
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contaminants and sediment from the water vessel‚ and a chimney‚ which allows heat to escape once it has passed through the water vessel. Boiler Configurations There are two main types of boilers: fire tubes and water tubes. In a fire tube boiler‚ heat is directed through metal rods that pass through the middle of the water vessel. The rods are arranged in banks so that the heat can pass through the vessel many times before escaping through the chimney.
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street‚ Near where the charter’d Thames does flow. And mark in every face I meet Marks of weakness‚ marks of woe. In every cry of every Man‚ In every Infants cry of fear‚ In every voice: in every ban‚ The mind-forg’d manacles I hear How the Chimney-sweepers cry Every black’ning Church appalls‚ And the hapless Soldiers sigh Runs in blood down Palace walls But most thro’ midnight streets I hear How the youthful Harlots curse Blasts the new-born Infants tear And blights with plagues the
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I say the third pig in the fairy tale The Three Little Pigs is admirable because he is brave‚ hard-working‚ and above all extremely intelligent pig. Those are the three reasons I say the third little pig is admirable. The first reason the third pig is because he is brave. He didn’t cower in fear when the wolf was at his doorstep saying‚ “I’m going to get you and your brothers.” He stood up to the wolf and gave his brothers shelter when the big bad wolf was coming for him and his brothers. He
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Culture may have its sources in different aspects of human life‚ as: language‚ nationality‚ education‚ profession‚ group‚ religion‚ family‚ social class‚ corporate culture. All these elements influence every member of a society and thus‚ culture is learnt and transmitted to others. Differences between people within any given nation or culture are much greater than differences between groups. Polish people and British‚ although have a lot of common in terms of historical inheritance‚ they vary in
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window. There are many family photos in our dining room. These family photos remind us our sweet memories. Our kitchen is pretty decent in size. It has one window and a balcony. The stove and the refrigerator are beside sink. There is a chimney up on the stove. Chimney helps to reduce the emitted smoke during cooking. On the ceiling there is fan which helps to keep kitchen cold during hot seasons. We have three bedrooms. All the bedrooms are moderate in size. Each room has a separate balcony. Our
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I’ve had enough — OWLS!” The fifth owl zoomed down the chimney so fast it actually hit the floor before zooming into the air again with a loud screech. Harry raised his hand to seize the letter‚ which was in a scarlet envelope‚ but it soared straight over his head‚ flying directly at aunt Petunia‚ who let out a scream and ducked‚ her arms over her face. The owl dropped the red envelope on her head‚ turned‚ and flew straight up the chimney again. Harry darted forward to pick up the letter‚ but
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In What Ways Is Chapter IX Important to the Reader’s Understanding Of ’The Virgin and the Gipsy’ as a Whole? The events which take place in chapter IX of Lawrence’s‚ ’The Virgin and the Gipsy’ act as a series of conclusions to themes and ideas which have been running throughout the novella. Most prominent is the conclusion of the relationship between Yvette and the Gipsy‚ in fact the entire chapter becomes highly sexualised as Lawrence depicts the metaphorical (or anticipates the literal) sexual
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Weather: Unrecognized Representation of the Theme of Evil Shakespeare over the course of his plays has depicted weather as an important piece of element that strengthens his plays depth and understanding. Pathetic fallacy is used to portray some form of emotions or themes to the reader and it also serves as a symbol in some cases. The characters in the plays are supported by weather to an extent that gives the reader a sense of the current environment and setting of the play. In Macbeth‚ the weather
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Art 100: Visual Dynamics Fall 2013 Instructor: Name Reaction Paper: The Unique Style of Georgian Architecture 11/27/13 One of the most popular architecture styles over many centuries has been the Georgian style. This style is one that is symmetrical and elegant in its details both interior exterior. This style keeps its features in both domestic and religious buildings. This style has remained consistent in its design and popularity since it originated in England. The
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