Why do the planets have different colours? The answer is that the planets are different colors because they are made of different materials. Planets have the colours that they have because of what they are made of and how their surfaces or atmospheres reflect and absorb sunlight. Mercury has a dark grey‚ rocky surface which is covered with a thick layer of dust. The surface is thought to be made up of igneous silicate rocks and dust. Venus is entirely covered with a thick carbon dioxide atmosphere
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Planting Trees to Save the Planet We all know that our planet Earth is warming up and that something needs to be done on a global scale. However‚ until the governments of the world unite in action‚ we can all do our share and contribute to a worldwide effort to save our climate from going crazy. One of the best things a person can do to help our suffering planet is to plant a tree. Yes‚ one tree can make a real change. If you ask yourself how one tree can make a difference‚ please read the next
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Colonizing the Red Planet As humans we are very curious. We have explored and conquered all around Planet Earth. It’s only been a matter of time before we move onto bigger and better things. Mars may seem like it is too far away or too complicated to try and accomplish‚ but with the technology changing every day we are closer than ever to reach the red planet. Colonizing Mars can happen if we get water‚ learn how to grow food‚ obtain oxygen‚ and get the materials needed survive. Mars‚ otherwise know
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dispenser with the words “Save Paper‚ Save the Planet” next to the World Wildlife Foundations logo of a panda on the top. In the center of the paper towel dispenser there is a see through cut-out of Africa showing the green paper towels slowly going down as you use them. To me this is a very significant advertisement it is for an important animal foundation which helps save animals endangered and not in jeopardy of being endangered across the planet‚ this one is specifically directed toward the rainforest
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The Disney film WALL-E warns society of what the world may become in the next 700 years. Although the film is very theatrical‚ and somewhat extreme‚ it gives a plausible way to show what life could be like if the human race continues in the direction it is going in. Sustainability is a main theme of the film. Sustainability is the way that something survives and flourishes throughout time. The movie encourages change to make the Earth sustainable again. The depletion of natural resources‚ the lack
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The Giant planets Lesson 8.8 Introduction: Gas giants fall into different categories. So-called “traditional” gas giants include Jupiter. Jupiter is such a classic example of a gas giant that gas giants are often referred to as Jovian planets despite the fact that some gas giants ‚ice giants for instance are very different from Jupiter. Traditional gas giants have high levels of hydrogen and helium. Another category of gas giants is ice giants. Ice giants are also composed of small amounts
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1.|So far as we know‚ the first person who claimed that natural phenomena could be described by mathematics was| |A) Copernicus. B) Pythagoras. C) Aristotle. D) Ptolemy.| |Ans: BSection: Chapter 2‚ Introduction| 2.|The ancient Greek thinker Pythagoras held the view that| A)|triangles do not exist.| B)|natural phenomena are wonderful to watch but cannot be described by mathematics.| C)|the Sun is at the center of the planetary system.| D)|natural phenomena can be described
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Public Speaking Script Name: Danisha Irma Daniel School: SK Sekudai Batu 10 Topic: LOVE THE NATURE AND SAVE OUR PLANET EARTH A very good morning to the honourable judges‚ respective teachers and my dearest friends. Today I am here to present a speech on the topic “LOVE THE NATURE AND SAVE OUR PLANET EARTH’’ Some among us wonder how to love the nature and save the planet? We as a student‚ sometimes contribute in destroying mother earth‚ by littering. Even elderly people too sometimes throw rubbish
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The planet I live is called Planet Buzz. The place is devoid of people‚ except for me. The place looks like a gigantic ball of yellow‚ flowery dust. The dust swirls around the planet and shrouds it from outsiders. The dust smells of methane and honey. Planet Buzz has many bees which is why the atmosphere smells of honey. The methane smell is from the core of the planet. Everyday‚ the core leaks over two hundred million pounds of methane. Planet Buzz has two major sounds you hear daily. Due to the
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A Passion for the Planet Case Study 1. What role‚ if any‚ does McGregor’s Theory Y play at Patagonia? Explain. First‚ McGregor’s Theory Y is a modern and positive set of assumptions about people. McGregor believed managers could accomplish more through others by viewing them as self-energized ‚ committed‚ responsible‚ and creative beings(Kreitner and Kinicki‚2010‚ pg.8). According to the passage‚ “Patagonia’s philosophy is the handiwork of Chouinard....He helped pioneer modern rock-climbing
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