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    such as spring tides‚ especially when compounded by high winds and storm surges. Effects of Floods Flooding has many impacts. It damages property and endangers the lives of humans and other species. Rapid water runoff causes soil erosion and concomitant sediment deposition elsewhere (such as further downstream or down a coast). The spawning grounds for fish and other wildlife habitats can become polluted or completely destroyed. Some prolonged high floods can delay traffic in areas which lack elevated

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    removed therefore forest environmental and social advantages (oxygen production‚ filtering of contamination‚ prevention of soil erosion‚ protection of hydrological balance‚ absorption of noise‚ creation of ideal micro-climate and temperature balance) are minimized. It is found that surface water flow increases 30-90 % without enriching the same time the underground water depositions (Eskioglou‚ 2010). It is obvious that forest road constructions mainly harm natural environment. However these constructions

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    there is also volcanic ash. Volcanic ash can move hundreds to thousands of miles downwind from a volcano. B. Forest Fires * All forest fires emit carbon monoxide‚ sulfur dioxide‚ nitrogen dioxide‚ ozone‚ and particulate matter. C. Wind Erosion * Acts by picking up loose particles of dirt and soil‚ mostly where plants are too sparse to hold the soil together. D. Radon Expulsion * Nuclear elements like uranium are found inside the earth’s surface‚ and when these elements decompose

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    forces and external forces that shape the physical environment? What is plate tectonics‚ and how does it shape the Earth’s surface? What was Pangaea? What hazards result from tectonic processes? What is the Ring of Fire? What are weathering‚ erosion and deposition‚ and how do they shape the Earth’s surface? What is glaciation‚ and what effect does it have on the landscape? How are climate and weather different? What are the two controls of climate? How do latitude‚ proximity to water‚ elevation and

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    choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 11. The phase change that is the reverse of sublimation is a. deposition c. condensation. b. vaporization. d. melting. ____ 12. The phase change in which a substance changes from a solid to a gas or vapor without changing to a liquid first is a. melting. c. deposition. b. sublimation. d. vaporization. ____ 13. If a solid piece of naphthalene is heated and remains at 80°C until it is completely melted

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    The Origin of Earth

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    on the observation of stars today and the scientific theories about the origin of stars. This theory is acceptable because it is backed up with scientific reasoning. The Geological Column formed over millions of years from the erosion of the Earth’s crust‚ and deposition of sediment‚ and debris. The

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    water cycle

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    Acknowledgements I would like to thank my family for all of their support also I would like to thank all of my teachers for all of the encouragement and most of all I would like to thank god for keeping me calm with all the stress I had.   Abstract The purpose of my project is to explain the processes of the water cycle‚ explain what it is‚ and to show the process of evaporation and what happens during this process.my procedure consist of placing the small container in the middle of the

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    Acid Rain. Acid rain is formed from two main gases that are released in the atmosphere which are sulphur oxide and nitrogen oxide. I will talk later about the solutions for acid rain and the effect of this rain and what are the two forms of acid deposition. I have also watched some videos about acid rain? I also should say the most important thing that scientists are doing in their labs. Where acid rain is most effects on which states and does it affect human when we swim in a really high acidic ocean

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    Ashirbad Consultancy

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    Income Tax part we provide services like‚ PAN Card application‚ Tax Computation‚ Online deposition of Taxes (if any)‚ Filing of Return/eReturn (ITR 1‚ ITR2‚ etc)‚ Post Assessment Procedures i.e. Rectification [154 petition]‚ CIT Appeal‚ Appeal‚ Cases up-to Tribunal. In Sales Tax or Value Added Tax (VAT) part we provide services like Registration of dealers‚ Computation and filing of eReturns‚ Online deposition of Taxes (if any)‚ Post Assessment Procedures‚ Cases

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    Pangaea Theory

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    The Pangaea Theory The Pangea theory describes that all continents were joined together in one enormous land mass millions of years ago. Later on the continents broke apart and start drifting in opposite directions and still continued to make another arrangement. In 1912‚ Alfred Wegner‚ a German meteorologist and geologist gave the hypothesis the all the continents were joined together in a single continental land mass surrounded by a single ocean (Panthalassa) Late Paleozoic times. The Wegner

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