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    What Are Rocky Shores?

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    1. What are rocky shores? Rocky shores are areas of bedrock exposed between the extreme high and extreme low tide levels on the seashore. 2. How are organisms on a rocky shore distributed? Plants and animals are distributed on the shore in horizontal zones that relate to the tolerance of the species to either exposure to air or submergence in water during the tidal cycle. 3. What three types of bedrock are typically found in a rocky shore ecosystem? Three types of bedrocks are rocky shore

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    What Is Conflict

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    What is conflict? For me there is no true meaning for conflict‚ the word doesn’t really have any positive meaning; it is just filled with loathsome venom that has spread throughout our world causing antagonism and bitterness towards others. Conflict is a natural part of everyone’s life and is bound to occur in some point in time‚ but there is no justification for people to turn something that can be small and compromised into a vast worldwide crisis for all to see and hear! However not all conflict

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    within each gyre? Name the five subtropical gyres‚ and identify the primary surface currents that comprise each gyre? A gyre is large system of rotating ocean currents‚ which dominates the surfaces of the ocean. Five subtropical gyres are the following: • North Pacific • South Pacific • North Atlantic • South Atlantic • Indian Ocean 2) Describe the process of coastal upwelling. Why is an abundance of marine life associated with these areas? The process known as coastal upwelling

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    “The Tide Rises‚ the Tide Falls” the poem of my choice in interest. I have chosen this poem because I like how it makes me feel accurate on life‚ and how they compare the tides of the ocean to life. It’s interesting‚ it has caught my attention in many different ways‚ like how it’s written. I like everything about this poem‚ it’s probably the best poem I’ve read in my whole life‚ and no it’s not the only poem I’ve read in my life! It can also be true‚ but no‚ i actually like poetry‚ and this poem

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    in the kite graph that appear to show a biotic distribution. The Cat’s Eye are found 14~18m from the HWM AND 22~32m from HWM so they are found in mid and low tide zone and absent from HTZ‚  therefore they are predominantly found within the zone where NN is found. The NN are found 26~36 from the HWM. So they are predominantly found in low tide region and not above at 0~24m.            Name an abiotic factor (non living-environmental)‚ linked to this pattern. Explain how and why this abiotic factor

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    English II Essay The Tide Rises and The Tide Falls is a poem that is filled with symbolism. I think the tide represents the everyday life of people‚ which is continuously being repeated over and over. Also‚ the calling of sea in the darkness’ symbolizes the upcoming death. The author’s tone in this poem is very clear and not emotional‚ although the overall atmosphere is very sad and lonely. This poem uses mood to show that death in inevitable and it comes to everyone. The author

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    Tide Rises Tide Falls

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    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow uses certain devices in his poems to convey a certain theme. In his poems‚ A Psalm of Life and The Tide Rises‚ The Tide Falls‚ Longfellow uses the mood to accomplish the different theme of each work. Each poem‚ written at a different point in Longfellow’s life‚ displays a different view on life. In A Psalm of Life‚ Longfellow shows that life is something important and something to make the best of. His theme in this poem is that it’s essential to lead a productive life

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    Astronomy Cycles

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    is the main cause of tide formations‚ the neap and spring tides and the phases of the moon. The orbit of the Moon around Earth Image to display the relationship between moon orbiting Earth and Earth orbiting the sun The Moon orbiting Earth and the effects it has for neap and spring tides A spring tide is a tide with the greatest difference between low and high water levels‚ a neap tide is a tide with the least difference between low and high water levels. Spring and neap tides happen due to the

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    longer the chitons near the low-tide mark took to forge compared to the chitons in the normal distribution. A Mantel-Haenzel test is a statistical test in which you are able to compare two variables in a two-by-two table‚ where each variable has two possible outcomes. c. One ecological factor that we can take into consideration is the species habitats. Chitons are more likely to live on rocks near or in the water‚ which is why they have a higher survival in the high tide area. Snails usually live near

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    Analyzing Poetry (the DFTT model): 1st reading – Just read the poem. Most of us have to read a poem multiple times to figure out the meaning. 2nd reading – DECODE: Try to figure out what is being said literally. What is happening in the poem? Start with the biggest‚ most obvious things first. When you decode a poem‚ translate it (paraphrase) into your own words. It’s probably better to decode it stanza by stanza‚ rather than line by line. Try to find any possible shifts in the poem‚

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