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    Ib Biology Hl Notes

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    of contact or crossing over between members of a homologous pair are the chiasmata. 3. The homologous pairs move to the equator of the cell. Equal lengths of the chromatids of the same homologous pair have broken off and crossed over. The chromosomes align at random and independantly. Only one possible arrangement is shown. 4. Homologous pairs align at random at the equator of the cell. This shows the early separation of the chromosomes of each of the homologous pairs. 5. Homologous pairs are separated

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    North American Culture

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    1 & 2 North America Before the Europeans explorers had arrived‚ the descendants of the prehistoric pioneers and later migrants - the Native Americans - had formed a variety of tribes throughout North America. Each tribe was related. Some were simple nomads who roamed through the west of the continent‚ while some were forest dwellers who worked as hunters and fishermen. The southwest region of North America was home to the farming people of the Pueblo country‚ inhabiting substantial cities

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    Geographic Factors

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    Geographical features are the components of the Earth. There are two types of geographical features‚ namely natural geographical features and artificial geographical features. Natural geographical features include but are not limited to landforms and ecosystems. For example‚ terrain types‚ bodies of water‚ natural units (consisting of all plants‚ animals and micro-organisms in an area functioning together with all of the non-living physical factors of the environment) are natural geographical features

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    Biome Essay

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    temperatures and yearly rainfall can effect which organisms are living in that specific biome year round‚ or what just lives there temporarily. Location can affect biomes because if it was closer to the equator‚ then it would have a warmer climate year round‚ if it lived farther away from the equator‚ then it would have a colder climate year round. We have three different types of biomes‚ temperate‚ tropical‚ and polar. Between the types‚ we have nine different biomes‚ tropical rain forest (tropical)

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    Google Rofous GIS MM Interview Questions – How to Crack the Interview Google Rofous GIS MM Interview Questions for GIS and Map Maker(MM) Job Aspirants. I’ve been receiving tons and tons of requests from my visitors requesting to provide the Interview Questions of both Client Round and Consultancy Rounds in Rofous and Google so that they can clear the Interview with ease. I’ve Planned to write this article before 2 Months‚ Since then I’m unable to complete it because of many reasons. The main reason

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    Ancient Mariner

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    The Wedding Guest beats his chest impatiently as the blushing bride enters the reception hall and music plays. However‚ he is compelled to continue listening to the Ancient Mariner‚ who goes on with his tale. As soon as the ship reached the equator‚ a terrible storm hit and forced the ship southwards. The wind blew with such force that the ship pitched down in the surf as though it were fleeing an enemy. Then the sailors reached a calm patch of sea that was "wondrous cold"‚ full of snow and

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    centimeters). Rain forest belongs in a wet climate. Its temperature does not go higher than 93 degrees (34 degrees Celsius) or drop below 68 degrees (20 degrees Celsius). The rain forests average humidity is 77%-88%. Almost all rain forests are near the equator. Half of all plant and animal species are in the rain forest. Tropical rain forests produce 40% of earth’s oxygen. ¼ of all plants in the rain forest creates medicine. 100-300 species are in the rain forest mostly in South America. That would be 2

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    Tropical Rainforest Biome

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    For this paper‚ I decided to study a tropical climate‚ Af‚ which is associated with the Tropical Rain Forest climate and biome. This climate and its associated biome is mostly located near the equator and between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. Some specific places this biome and climate exist is in Central America‚ South America‚ Africa and the Indonesian archipelago. The two largest rain forests are The Amazon in South America and in central Africa centered on the drainage basin of the Congo

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    o Comp.: plant material o Dep. Environ.: Swamp • Halite: o Comp: NaCl o Dep. Environ.: desert‚ shallow sea What latitudes did they form in long ago (Cont Drift ex‚ Lab 10)? • Coal: Long Ago- 0º equator Now a days- near 30º N • Halite: Long Ago- 30ºS Now a days- above 0º equator What is the sed rock category for Halite‚ what is the rock forming process for this kind of rocks? • Halite: o Sed. Rock category: Chemical Sed. Rock (classified by composition. Texture- crystalline)

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    Astronomy

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    temperatures that could support life.        Poles – the points that the axis of rotation of the Earth passes through Equator – a circle around the middle of the Earth at equal distances from each pole. Zenith – the point directly above you in the sky Horizon – an imaginary line where the land meets the sky Latitude – the angle of a location North or South of the equator Meridian – an imaginary circle that passes through both poles. The prime meridian goes through Greenwich Longitude – the angle

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