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    The Hard Stuff

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    What was Earth like in its infancy? How does it compare with the Earth today? In the very beginning of earth’s history‚ this planet was a giant‚ red hot‚ roiling‚ boiling sea of molten rock - a magma ocean. The heat had been generated by the repeated high speed collisions of much smaller bodies of space rocks that continually clumped together as they collided to form this planet. As the collisions tapered off the earth‚ it began to cool‚ forming a thin crust on its surface. As the cooling continued

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    Environmental Science

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    about our planet and all the benefits that could come from being mindful and nurturing to our planet. If given the opportunity to move forward I would attend college and learn how to take better care of the earth and in doing so could result in a greater future in my career. While learning I would try to form a business of my own that would eventually branch out and hopefully grow so many people would spread the ideas of taking a holistic and hands on approach to caring for our planet and we would

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    Uranus: The Ice Giant

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    Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun in the solar system. Uranus is described as "rolling around the sun on its side" because it’s tipped over on its side with an axil tilt of 98 degrees. It is not clear to the naked eye‚ and it became the first planet to be seen through a telescope. It was discovered on March 13‚ 1781 by William Herschel. It has 27 moons and 13 rings. Uranus is known as the "ice giant" because it has a hydrogen upper layer and helium is mixed in it. Below is an

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    The Magnificent Earth

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    The Magnificent Earth In the solar system‚ the earth‚ was made to work properly‚ and in addition‚ to have the ability to allow humans to inhabit on it. Being the only planet that humans are able to live on‚ God have designed and made the magnificent earth genuinely. First‚ there’s the protected atmosphere that’s poisonous in every way‚ but gratefully placed up in the sky‚ ten miles above the surface‚ made from the significant element— oxygen‚ lacking elsewhere in the solar system. Secondly‚ the

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    Space exploration has been increasing greatly in the last 50 years. It has allowed us to understand the greatness of the universe and the endless possibilities it offers us. Our planet‚ Earth‚ is inhabited by approximately 6 billion humans. This is well over our natural carrying capacity (the amount of resources there are to sustain our population) but with techniques such as farming‚ we have manipulated our resources to provide us with enough food‚ but alternate solutions are needed. The Cold War

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    in the middle but cool at the edges. As the circle got thinner and thinner‚ molecules began to attach together and form clumps. Some clumps got bigger‚ as molecules and small clumps stuck to them‚ eventually developing planets or moons. Near the midpoint of the cloud‚ where planets like Earth formed‚ only stony material could stand the great heat. Frozen matter settle down in the outer areas of the circle along with rocky material‚ As the cloud continued to fall in‚ the center eventually got so

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    All Summer in a Day

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    which‚ for a short time‚ summer appears and then vanishes once again. Based on the far away planet Venus‚ it tells of a little girl Margot and her classmates that experience what Venus only experiences once every seven years‚ summer. Margot is the lead character and originally from planet Earth‚ she relocated to Venus with her family when she was four years old. Venus couldn’t be any more different to planet Earth‚ with its constant rain‚ clouds and storms. Margot misses Earth terribly and is the only

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    realities in his short story Zoo. In Zoo‚ Professor Hugo flies unique alien-like creatures to different planets in his interplanetary spaceship zoo. When Hugo arrives on Earth with the zoo‚ the “peoples of Earth” file around the spaceship zoo each charged a dollar for admission to see “wild” creatures trapped in cages within the spaceship. When Professor Hugo returns the creatures to their home planet‚ the creatures tell their families how fantastic the trip was visiting the many worlds along with the

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    Universe A Virtual Field Trip Through Our Solar System… And Beyond [pic] [pic] INTRODUCTION We are about to embark on an extended and exciting journey that will take us from our home planet Earth‚ through our solar system‚ and finally to some of the most unusual and exotic places in the universe. In most cases‚ the places we will be visiting will be hundreds of billions or even trillions (that’s 1 with 12 zeroes after it or 1012 power)

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    Gravitational Lab - Phet

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    simple sun-planet system. The planet is rapidly rotating around the sun‚ while the sun is slowly revolving around its own centralized location. Specifically‚ what happens to the central object (the Sun)? It slowly revolves around its own central point. Can you explain why the central object moves? I would say that it is from gravitational pull. Everything has its own gravity. Everything exerts a pulling force on everything else. Thus‚ the sun exerts a force within the planet causing

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