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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Exercise 1

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    Graph 1‚ illustrates the pH of each quadrat. The pH in Quadrat 1 was more acidic than the pH in Quadrat 2‚ 3‚ and 4 this is due to the slope of the ground (refer to Graph 8)‚ different soil substrate and the decomposition of organic matter. As can be seen from Graph 8‚ the soil pH increased with a decrease in the slope of the ground. In Quadrat 1‚ the soil had a pH of 7.5 due to having a higher soil elevation of -8° in comparison to Quadrat 2‚ 3 and 4‚ in which the slope of the ground was -2°‚ -2°

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    Whenever I hear this verse I am taken back to the far corners of my mind‚ to that place where all my memories lie. Life is a collection of moments. However‚ I never thought it actually happened in real life. I never expected to have a “moment” of my own. When it arrived‚ mine was much more powerful and unforgettable than I could have ever imagined. There is a moment in my life which I can never forget is when me‚ and my fiancée went to a picnic with our friends and families. I had a wonderful traveling

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    and freshwater in the sea’s surface. This causes the mixing of heat and salt in the ocean. Thermo is temperature and haline is salt. Temperature and salt are the two factors that determine the sea’s density. The circulation causes differences in seawater density. The circulation also causes warm water from the southern hemisphere to move towards the North Pole. Between Greenland and Norway‚ the water cools‚ sinks towards the deep waters‚ and flows back to the south. #2- Is it true that Glaciers

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    What Is an Estuary

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    transition zone between river environments and ocean environments and are subject to both marine influences‚ such as tides‚ waves‚ and the influx of saline water; and riverine influences‚ such as flows of fresh water and sediment. The inflow of both seawater and freshwater provide high levels of nutrients in both the water column and sediment‚ making estuaries among the most productive natural habitats in the world.[2] An estuary is a partly enclosed coastal body of water with one or more rivers or

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    Adaptations

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    Adaptations Living organisms need a supply of materials from their surroundings and from other living things so they can survive and reproduce successfully. What they need depends on the type of organism: 1) Plants need light‚ carbon dioxide‚ water‚ oxygen and nutrients to produce glucose energy in order to survive.

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    Ambuja Cement Case Study

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    balance of the area was of supreme importance as it was a crucial habitat for the fast dwindling Asiatic Lion population. Over withdrawal of freshwater and unregulated usage of land in this region caused a quick depletion of water table and the water salinity levels sky rocketed. The scope of the project was to address the impact of Limestone & Fresh water extraction in the region. The ecosystem involved is of prime importance because it lies between the Arabian Sea and the Gir Sanctuary which houses

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    SALT questions

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    1. What importance have the following groups attached to salt? i. Romans: Romans considered “common salt” a right and used it for cooking in both plebian and patrician cuisine. Salt trade was a prominent way of making money and soldiers were often paid in salt. A tightly controlled monopoly on salt contributed to military funds. ii. Greek Philosophers: Plato describes salt as dear to the gods‚ and we can even see the importance attached to it in religious ceremonies‚ covenants‚ and magical charms

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    Mlng Scw Cmp

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    four SCW pumps. Mechanical and chemical treatment of the seawater is required because of debris and marine life presence. The intake station contains a series of screening facilities (bucket sieve screens and rotating drum screens to remove floating solids from the seawater. Sodium hypochlorite is also added to the seawater to prevent multiplication of marine organisms in the system. Sodium hypochlorite is produced electrolytically from seawater by the electrochlorinaton units. The free residual chlorine

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    Potatoe Lab

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    Name:_______________________ Date:___________ Period:______ Page:_______ Potato Diffusion Lab Hypothesis:________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Materials Aprons/Goggles Potato Slice (2-3cm thick) Potato Borer Triple beam balance 6 x 100mL beakers plastic wrap Paper towel 50mL Distilled Water 50mL 0.2M Sucrose solution 50mL 0.4M Sucrose solution 50mL 0.6M Sucrose

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    Salt Water Intrusion

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    saltwater intrusion are seen as storm surges that are caused by hurricanes and other tropical storms. This was seen in 2005 when Hurricanes Katrina and Rita hit land along the Gulf Coast of the United States. Tidal flushing removed some of the introduced salinity in the freshwater marshes before substantial damage was done. However in the areas where tidal flushing was not an option and where precipitation was not able to flush the salt water from the water table‚ there was considerable damage to the freshwater

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