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    humans. II. Thesis: Sharks are a vital part of our ecosystem‚ and killing them disrupts the delicate balance of the ocean. III. Credibility statement: For most of my life I have been a shark enthusiast so shark finning is an issue I stay very informed on through various academic sources. IV. Purpose statement: I am going to explain to you today why we need to keep sharks in the ocean and out of the soup. V. Preview statement: Not only is the killing of sharks extremely inhumane‚ it does more harm

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    leak oil into the ocean. There are a few more ways an oil spill can occur. Equipment breaking down may cause an oil spill. If the equipment breaks down‚ the tanker may get stuck on shallow land. When they start to drive the tanker again‚ they can put a hole in the tanker causing it to leak oil. When countries are at war‚ one country may decide to dump gallons of oil into the other country’s oceans. Terrorists may cause an noil spill because they will dump oil into a country’s ocean. Many terrorists

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    result in increased exploration of the oceans through instruments like satellites and submersible exploration vehicles‚ especially in international waters like the Pacific and the Atlantic. Afterwards‚ the data collected from the research will be used to inform responses to climate change and increase international scientific cooperation. Affirmative advantages– The aff has two advantages: 1. Marine Science – The affirmative argues that current investments in ocean research are inadequate and will continue

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    ____ 1. A technique that uses sound waves to measure the depth of the ocean floor is a.dredging.b.sonar.c.SCUBA.d.weighted lines. ____ 2. Which of the following does NOT make studying the ocean floor difficult a.The ocean consists of salt water rather than fresh.b.The deep ocean is in total darkness.c.The water in the deep ocean is extremely cold.d.There is tremendous pressure in the deep ocean. ____ 3. A deep canyon in the ocean floor is called a(n) a.abyssal plain.b.seamount.c.trench.d.continental

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    of the animals of the ocean. In the film they showed all the different environments and how these animals live in them. They showed what the animals eat and how they live and survive in their habitat. The film was separated in to seven different videos. Each video was about a different ocean environment. The ocean world‚ the arctic‚ the open ocean‚ the deep ocean‚ the coral reefs‚ the tides‚ and the coasts. A portion of the video was about how the animals in the deep ocean have certain features

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    of cars were visible for miles‚ as traffic filled the lanes of the 91 and 55 freeways. Upon arriving along the shore‚ the oceans many qualities enlightened my senses. Immediately‚ I felt the cool ocean breeze caressing my skin. Driving along the sandy beach‚ I was awestricken by the suns brilliant fire as it as extinguished by the oceans horizon. Off in the distance the oceans waves marched in unison towards the shore. Getting out of the car‚ the sight of fires illuminated the crowds of beach patrons

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    that contains dissolved salts‚ known as saline water or seawater‚ water from oceans or seas. It is a home to varieties of aquatic animals‚ for example‚ fishes and snails. Some of these animals find it difficult to live in fresh water. If salt water animals go to live in fresh water they can not adapt the environment led to die to them. This essay aims to discuss the importance of salt water and the sub- types namely ocean‚ sea‚ and coral reefs. It will also show pictures where it is found and the

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    When I’m looking at my Notan design I see the ocean. I used‚ of course‚ blue paper to show the color of the water. and mysterious. When people looked at my artwork I wanted them to question what they’re looking at and put the pieces together to actually come to the conclusion that they’re looking at what’s in the sea with all of the shapes and cut outs I included‚ because I know the ocean isn’t just one simple ordinary thing. Which is why I tried to represent that in the shapes. For example‚ almost

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    ecosystem Table of Contents Title Page 1 Table of Contents 2 Method 3 Introduction 3 Results 3 Greenhouse 3 Rise of CO2& temperature 4 Rise of Sea level 4 Acidizing ocean 5 Discussion 5 Greenhouse 5 Rise of CO2& temperature 6 Rise of Sea level 7 Acidizing ocean 8 Conclusion 9 Reference List 10 Method Information was procured through the use of scholarly and governmental websites and book. Introduction The issue of global warming has

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    influenced the international community in aiming to create a legal and effective system‚ which at the end protects the human beings from an environmental disaster. Impact of Anthropogenic activities on marine environment The health of the world’s oceans and marine life is degrading rapidly as a result of excess human activities. Over 80% of all marine pollution originates from land-based sources which are primarily industrial‚ agricultural and urban. Anthropogenic impact on the water environment

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