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    Essay On Jellyfish

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    There are unusual creatures that have inhabited our planet for at least 500 million years who spend a portion of their lives as plant-like polyps before transforming into some of the greatest ocean predators‚ all without having any brain‚ heart‚ backbone‚ eyes‚ ears or teeth. Cnidaria‚ otherwise known as jellyfish‚ are gelatinous animals found at all depths within all oceans around the world‚ and are some of the oldest animals evolutionarily speaking. Jellyfish are rather simplistic‚ anatomically

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    Sea Turtle Research Paper

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    Sea turtles are sometimes called marine turtle.There are 7 different species of sea turtles like green sea turtles‚the leatherback sea turtle‚the loggerhead turtle‚the hawksbill turtle‚ kemp’s Ridley turtle‚the olive Ridley turtle. The name of my animal is a sea turtle and its scientific name is Chelonioidea and it’s length of life is 60-80 years the geographical location is 2600 km or 1600 mi and it’s natural habitat is the ocean. The sea turtle weight 700 pounds and their height is 5ft and their

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    Piranhas and eels have many similarities and differences. They both also have lots of traits and information. They both can have the same attitude. They live in the same area. Piranhas and eels both live in the northeastern part of South America. Also for a difference‚eels live in Greenland through North America. Piranhas on the other hand live in the northeastern part of South America. They both live in rivers and streams in South America

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    The Geography Of Japan

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    Japanese geography consists of four major islands Hokkaido‚ Honshu‚ Shikoku‚ and Kyushu and other interesting facts that make up the geography of Japan.The island of Honshu is the largest island of all of Japan and is also the main island. Tokyo is located on this island‚this island also has the major port and harbor: Yokohama. Kobe is one of an important commercial centers. All of these cities and businesses are important and are all located on the island of Honshu. Shikoku is the smallest island

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    Paul Hill is a geological oceanographer‚ this means that he studies the way that fine sediments move throughout the coastal ocean. He likes studying this field because it is relevant to our current lives‚ he also likes the international aspect that ocean studies provide. He is able to travel while studying the ocean‚ this gives him the ability to connect with other ocean scientists from around the globe. I really enjoyed this lecture and I found that the topic was relevant to my life. Growing up

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    With a total area of about one thousand square kilometers‚ Tahiti is the largest island in French Polynesia’s Society Islands of the central southern Pacific Ocean. As the political and economic center of French Polynesia‚ it has four spring-like seasons and is rich in resources. The adequately fed and clothed people always contemplate at the sight of sea in the distance and wait for the sunset and dawn. The sunshine comes accompanied by the wind from the Pacific Ocean‚ and the color of the sea changed

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    The effects of over fishing could have a every negative effect on multiple fish‚ business and getting caught illegally fishing. If people over fish then there will not be any fish left on lakes and rives people have over fished. The negative effects that will happen‚ is there will be other fish that die‚ that feed on the fish that is over fished because they will not have anything to eat. The population will increase‚ with fish that the fish that got over fished feed on. There will be no other fish

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    Though the ocean seems like a very quiet place‚ but if listens carefully‚ one might just hear the sounds of the fish choir. Most of this undersea music comes from soloist fish‚ reiterating the same calls again and again. But when the calls of different fish ………………….co existed ‚ coincide ‚combine‚ mingle with this‚ they form an ensemble. Robert McCauley and his counterparts of Curtin University in Perth‚ Australia‚ discovered seven definite fish choruses‚ occurred mainly at dawn and at dusk ; by recording

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    Manhattan Beach Pier: Interesting Things to Know The Manhattan Beach Pier is an excellent attraction for people to visit when they are in Manhattan Beach‚ California. The pier is just over 900 feet long and is situated at the end of Manhattan Beach Boulevard. At the end of the pier‚ the Roundhouse Marine Studies Lab and Aquarium is situated. This area is open to the public and includes a number of fantastic sea life to view. For example‚ here‚ you will find sharks‚ lobsters and many other brightly

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    Shoreline Erosion Essay

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    For this assessment‚ discuss a variety of techniques used to stabilize shorelines throughout the world. Then answer this question. “Are they temporary or permanent?” Then let’s discuss‚” Two ways in which the development/urbanization of coastal areas contribute to shoreline erosion‚ and what they contribute to our beaches?”‚ also‚ “What increases with the creation of roads and rooftops?” Shoreline erosion is a big expensive problem that is having a negative impact on our environment. Tarbuck (2014)

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