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    APUS SCIN137 Final Exam Part 1 of 1 - 100.0 Points Question 1 of 25 4.0 Points Suppose Hurricane Bruno reached land with a sustained wind speed of 150 miles per hour. What category would the National Weather Service assign to this storm? A.Category Two B.Category Three C.Category Four D.Category Five Answer Key: C Question 2 of 25 4.0 Points What is the relative humidity when the air temperature is 75 degrees Fahrenheit and the Wet Bulb temperature is 65 degrees

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    Observation of Mitosis

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    Observation of Mitosis Introduction: Reproduction is the biological process by which new individual organisms are produced. There are two types of reproduction‚ which are; asexual and sexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction is creation of offspring whose genes all come from one parent. Sexual reproduction is creation of offspring by fusion of male gametes (sperm) and female gametes (eggs) to form zygotes. Asexual reproduction involves a type of cell division known as mitosis. Mitosis is the scientific

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    The Roots of Inequality Have you ever wondered why people in America have it so much easier than people in places like Papua New Guinea? You may not believe this‚ but it was all based off of geological luck. Europeans had many advantages over other civilizations. They had a warm climate so they could grow nutritious crops. Since they had crops‚ they could use domestic animals to work for them. This led to the immunity to smallpox from being in close quarters with the animals. Europeans also had

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    Mars is much colder than Earth. The average temperature on Mars is about -80 °F (-60 °C).Temperatures at the Martian surface vary from as low as about -195 °F (-125 °C) near the poles during the winter to as much as 70 °F (20 °C) at midday near the equator. (Mars Science‚ 2000) These shifts in climate are caused by three factors: Mars ’ thin atmosphere‚ its elliptical orbit around the sun‚ and strong climatic interactions between dust and water ice clouds in the atmosphere. Mars ’ atmosphere is so

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    LESSON PLAN Enrolment no : 07816702110 Class & sec : VII Pupil Teacher’s name : Nidhi Piplani Period : III Date: Duration : 30minutes Subject : Social Science (geography)

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    above its centreline will have a low trajectory. The “worm-burner” that never gets airborne has usually been struck above the centreline. A ball stuck below its centreline flies higher and makes best use of the club loft. Imagine the earth and its equator – each time you strike the ball‚ think about hitting below the

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    earth about 30° north and south of the equator. Air descends towards the earth along these high pressure belts. As it does so‚ the air becomes warmer. Warm air holds more water vapour than cooler air‚ so the descending air absorbs moisture. That is why high pressure brings prolonged dry conditions. Most hot desert regions are in path of the trade winds that blow over much of the earth from 30° latitude towards the Equator. As these winds blow towards the Equator‚ they become warmer. Warm air holds

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment

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    also responsible for the movement of ocean water. In the equatorial region‚ ocean water gets more heated than in the cold polar regions. This makes the water “light”. Water in the polar regions is cold and heavy‚ so it sinks and flows towards the equator. The light upper layers of water are thus forced to move towards the poles where they get cooled. Some effects are winds blowing. Winds blowing over a warm current can become warm‚ and at the same time‚ pick up moisture‚ as warm winds are able to

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    Review Questions Exam 1 Please provide detailed answers (lists‚ paragraphs‚ diagrams‚ etc). You will earn points as well as have a great study guide for your exam. Chapter 1 Earth science may include the study of: (there are 5) 1. Atmosphere. 2. Biosphere. 3. Hydrosphere. 4. Geosphere. 5. Pedosphere. Geology is the study of what? and can be broken into several sub-disciplines become familiar with at least two sub-disciplines. Geology is the study of the Earth‚ the materials of

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    Kenya Research Paper

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    Kenya is one of the most beautiful countries of Africa. It lies across the equator of east-central Africa. It is bordered by Somalia‚ Ethiopia‚ Tanzania‚ Uganda‚ and Sudan. Kenya covers about 582‚650 square kilometers; this is about twice the size of Nevada. The country stretches from mountains in the north to the Indian Ocean in the east. Mount Kenya is the highest elevation point of the country‚ reaching to 5‚199 meters high. The most striking geographical feature of Kenya‚ however‚ is the Great

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