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    Bio Notes

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    Bio notes 2/4/13 Sunlight + 2H (little 2) O + 2O (little 2) - 2O (little 2) + C (little6) H (little 12) O (little6) Sunlight+ water+ carbon dioxide oxygen + glucose Supports all life on Earth Changing sunlight (solar energy) to glucose (chemical energy) Where? Leaves Leaf structures ------------------------------------------------- epidermis ------------------------------------------------- palisade mesophyll- top 1-2 layers under epidermis—very regular‚ column like‚ tightly packed

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    Laborious Child Labour

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    should have‚ It is hard for kids because they don’t get sunlight or fresh air. And they don’t get to go to school. Not to mention the sickness chance. Kids should be kids. Kids shouldn’t be cooped up in a small factory doing hard work all day with little to no pay. Children should not be required to go to school. Most of the children do not go to school because they had to work instead of learning. The mines never had fresh air‚ no sunlight‚ very dangerous‚ and sickness would spread in the enclosed

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    Lab Report Pleurococcus

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    occus  will have different results because we dont know if the tree has the same age‚  water‚ sunlight‚ shadow‚  and wind etc...     4.​       ​ Variables   ​ Independent Variable  changing the type of tree to get the different plerococcus and getting differentresult of distribution that  measure on the pleurococcus on the tree.   ​ Dependent Variable  I will be using the same amount of water‚ sunlight‚ wind and the age of the tree should be the same to make  sure the experiment is using the sa

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    harnessinglight tcm18 111597

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    pollution free and distributed across the planet.’’ Climate change‚ energy security‚ and a looming energy gap are all driving research and development into clean‚ renewable energy supplies. Scientists and engineers are looking at how to harness sunlight to help meet society’s demands to mitigate all of these potential problems. An RSC policy seminar‚ chaired by Professor Robin Perutz‚ began by looking at how the field first developed and what challenges still need to be met. Professor Anthony Harriman

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    Eclipses

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    eclipse. There is a very unique and interesting effect that happens during a total lunar eclipse which is the moon turning into a copper red color. Although the Moon is in the Earth’s umbra the sunlight refracts or bends as it passes throughout the earth’s atmosphere. The bluer colors in the sunlight are removed by the dust particles thus making the moon look red since it will be the only colors that will reach the moon. The deepness of the red colors is determined by the amount of dust. Another

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    Maltese Solar Energy

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    main drawbacks in installing a solar panel system is that the cost of installation is quite expensive. Not everybody can afford to spend such a sum of money. An additional disadvantage of solar energy is that it is only dependent on the amount of sunlight it receives. During a storm; on a cloudy day or even worse at night‚ solar energy cannot be harnessed for sure. As of this on some days you have to rely on other sources of energy. Another small disadvantage is that solar devices must occupy a large

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    and turning them back one hour in the fall; Spring forward‚ Fall back. Daylight Savings Time happens in most countries around the world‚ but at different times during the year. Proponents of Daylight Savings Time believe that it not only adds more sunlight hours to the standard day‚ it saves money in energy‚ too because people don’t have to use as much electricity during daylight hours. Opponents believe that is no longer the case because heating and cooling use is very different than it was when Daylight

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    MAKING SOLAR ENERGY MORE ECONOMICAL EE1001 Engineering Grand Challenge 1. Introduction The purpose of this position paper is to present solutions to the following engineering grand challenge – making solar energy more economical. It outlines the problems‚ our proposed solutions‚ and the feasibility of these recommendations. 1.1 Motivation One of the greatest motivators is the pressing issue regarding our current over reliance on fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are limited and are non-renewable

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    Ecosystem Structre

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    Oak Mountain’s ecosystem. The abiotic factors of Oak Mountain’s ecosystem are the temperature‚ water‚ soil composition‚ and sunlight. The average temperature in 2013 for Oak Mountain State Park was a high of 74 degrees and the low of 51 degrees. The average rainfall for Oak Mountain was 4.78 inches in 2013. The average sunlight for Oak Mountain in 2013 was 12.04 hours of sunlight a day. The average Humidity in 2013 was 76 percent. All of these biotic and abiotic factors are the major structural dynamics

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    Rain Forest Biome

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    are water prof. They could also have grooved leaves that lets the water flow of . This is called the drip tips. Since there is not much sunlight the plants have adapted to having very large leaves. Some leaves move with the sun to get the maximum amount of sunlight. This is called leaf stalks. Although the plants in the under story and forest floor want sunlight and don’t want water. The upper canopy and Emergent want water. They have adapted to having big green leathery leaves to absorb the water

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