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    deep sea mining

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    Your Name: Professor’s Name: Course Number: Date of Submission: Deep Ocean Mining Part 2 Deep ocean mining is an alternative to land mining in search of minerals such as copper‚ gold‚ manganese or cobalt among other minerals. The minerals on land are being depleted owing to the increasing demand for these minerals‚ and this makes the deep sea bed an alternative to the exploitation of minerals. The fact that the water

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    Mermaids Paper

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    BCOM/275 09-29-13 Mermaids A Myth or Reality For centuries‚ the myth of mermaids has swam around minds before computer or telephones exsisted. Different part of the World have been documenting mermaids for thousands of years starting with calligraphy writing to illustrations caputured by sailors in old fashioned journals. The recent article by Christie Wilson titled “Hoax Documentary Dredges Up Mermaids” is a summary of the recent Aminal Planet documentaries‚ “Mermaids the Body Found” and “Mermaids

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    plastic bag essay

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    Jose Gutierrez Mrs. Thompson Language Arts B2 15 April 2014 KILLER PLATIC BAGS DAN DAN DANN! Have you ever wondered why lots of marine animals are dieing? “Thousands of marine animals are dieing because of confusing plastic bags with food”. (Environment CA). Plastic bags are also bad for the environment because they are not 100% decomposable. Distributors and investors say that the ban began because plastic bags where such a success. (Bag the Ban) Plastic bags are

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    Sea Level Rise San Francisco

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    SEA LEVEL RISE: San Francisco Bay Area MUD 692 l Kevin Kellogg l FALL 2012 l Utkarsh Kumar The Theory: Coastal cities need preservation and restoration‚ not development to tackle the issues of Sea Level Rise. “We basically have three choices: mitigation‚ adaptation‚ and suffering‚” said John Holdren‚ the president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and an energy and climate expert at Harvard. “We’re going to do some of each. The question is what the mix is

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    Attitude Is Everything

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    THE ICEBERG HOW MUCH DO YOU SEE OF AN ICEBERG? THE ICEBERG ONLY 10% OF ANY ICEBERG IS VISIBLE. THE REMAINING 90% IS BELOW SEA LEVEL. THE ICEBERG VISIBLE ABOVE SEA LEVEL 10 % SEA LEVEL INVISIBLE BELOW SEA LEVEL 90 % THE ICEBERG The Iceberg phenomena is also applicable on human beings … THE ICEBERG KNOWN TO OTHERS KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS SEA LEVEL UNKNOWN TO OTHERS ATTITUDE THE ICEBERG In other words‚ THE ICEBERG KNOWN TO OTHERS BEHAVIOR SEA LEVEL

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    The Ocean Floor

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    The Ocean Floor No one has ever walked the sea floor and few have even seen it. This is because of the extreme conditions found there. It is dark‚ and the temperature is close to freezing. A person standing on the sea floor would be under tremendous pressure from the overlaying water. The pressure is hundreds of times greater than the atmospheric pressure. Such a force would crush the human body. Using research submersibles which are specially designed to with stand the pressure of the water‚ scientists

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    The Seaside

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    THE SEASIDE How important were the natural features of the sea and sand in creating and maintaining the popularity of the seaside resorts? Whilst sitting on a huge boulder that was on the beach‚ looking out at the sea with the sunrise glistening off of it‚ the crest of the waves turning white and finally crashing on to the beach and fizzling out where we sat‚ I turned to my then girlfriend and said “I want to live here‚ by the sea”. Within two months we had moved‚ lock stock and barrel and

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    The Ordovician Period‚ which is best known for its diverse marine invertebrates‚ began 488.3 million years ago and ended 443.7 million years ago. As mentioned‚ this period is famous for its variety of marine life but also for the major Cambrian-Ordovician extinction event and Ordovician-Silurian mass extinction which began and ended the Ordovician Period. These extinction occurred nearly 488 million years ago and 443 million years ago and eliminated many brachiopods‚ conodonts‚ and intensely lowered

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    A vast area of the North Pacific Ocean‚ often referred to as the “Great Pacific Garbage Vortex” is an area heavily concentrated in marine debris such as plastic and various other chemicals leaching into marine ecosystems and creating detrimental environmental and health impacts. The garage patch is divided into an Eastern patch located off the coast of California and a Western patch found off the coast of Japan‚ that work collaboratively to spin the marine debris. The North Pacific Subtropical Convergence

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    Pollution In America

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    I am writing to you today‚ asking if you would join me in trying to reduce pollution in the United States of America in 2017. Pollution is incredibly harmful to the environment‚ world‚ climate‚ and even space. Pollution damages our atmosphere which then creates acid rain and toxins in the air. The 2015 "State of the Air" report finds 52 percent of Americans live in counties with unhealthy levels of air pollution. Pollution starts with littering which can harm many things depending on where litter

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