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    The Things

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    Candles‚ flashlights‚ and lamps illuminate the room. Using the example clue‚ the word illuminate in this sentence means lower light up weaken darken 2. Biomes on Earth include the plants and animals in the grasslands‚ the plants and animals in the deserts‚ and the plants and animals in the rain forests. Using the example clue‚ the word biomes in this sentence means small areas catastrophes prisons communities 3. Animals from the equine group‚ such as horses and zebras‚ are hoofed mammals

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    Phylum: Arthropoda

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    species could be as high as ten million or more. Some of the more well known arthropods include insects‚ crustaceans‚ and spiders‚ as well as the fossil trilobites. Arthropods are found in virtually every known marine (ocean-based)‚ freshwater‚ and terrestrial (land-based) ecosystem‚ and vary tremendously in their habitats‚ life histories‚ and dietary preferences. Arthropods are characterized by the possession of a segmented body with appendages on each segment. They have a dorsal heart and a ventral

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    Animal Phylums

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    Biology Animal Phylums "Write a three sentence description for each phylum and list two examples for each. Also‚ draw a picture of a common example from each. (or cut out of a magazine). You will be graded on how accurate your information is as well as neatness." Sponges (Porifera): Poriferans don’t have mouths; instead‚ they have tiny pores in their outer walls through which water is drawn. Cells in the sponge walls filter nutrients from the water as the water is carried through the body

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    Pros And Cons Of Area 51

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    Head of NASA‚ Charles Bolden states that extra-terrestrial life must exist‚ but there is none hidden in Area 51. Area 51 is a site in the Nevada desert of America that tests aircraft and weapon technology such as the U-2 spy plane. Countless conspiracy theories have derived from Area 51 due to the secretiveness of the US government. An example of which is the apparent hiding of extra-terrestrial bodies recovered from the supposed UFO crash in Roswell‚ 1947. Due to a lack of evidence and excessive

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    ___________life. The Paleozoic ended in the greatest mass extinction in the world________. The Earth’s crust is made of various-sized ___________. Plates are in motion relative to each other at a rate of few inches per _____. The first truly terrestrial vertebrates are the ___________. The Paleozoic: The Cambrian Explosion Cambrian period is one of the Paleozoic____________________. During the Cambrian period‚ living things developed hard _____________. These hard structures such

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    Eco Column Lab Report

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    The aquatic layer circulates the carbon‚ the terrestrial where plants produced oxygen‚ and the decomposition which produced carbon dioxide and circulated the carbon. In the eco column the materials we used were soil‚ gold fishes‚ a snail‚ aquatic plants‚ moss‚ tropical plant‚ compost‚ tape‚ liter bottles‚ worms‚ gravel‚ and etc. Both the terrestrial and aquatic consists of abiotic factors and biotic

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    Some Minecraft Mods

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    Mods Command List:/clearchat (cls): clears the chat and provides a clean history of commands. /defuse : removes any primed tnts in the area /duplicate [amount] (dup) :  duplicates the item any given amount‚ no argument: just 1 duplication /ench <name/id of enchantment> <level> (e) : enchants the equipped item with any enchantment‚ with level from 1 – 127. If name = list‚ list of all enchantments shows up. /enchrem <name/id> (er) : removes enchantment of equipped

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    Biology Study Guide

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    Name: Joshua Beh Date: 5/30/12 Per. 3 Biology Semester 2 Final Study Guide 2012 Ch. 13. 1. Define population - Consists of all the individuals of a species that live in a specific geographical area and can interbreed. 2. Define natural selection. - The differential rate of reproduction. 3. Explain how gradualism and punctuated equilibrium relate to evolution. - Both involve the species evolving either over a long period of time or rapidly. 4. What does a paleontologist do? - Scientists

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    Globe

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    Globe is a three-dimensional scale model of Earth (terrestrial globe or geographical globe) or other spheroid celestial body such as a planet‚ star‚ or moon. Some terrestrial globes include relief to show mountains and other features on the Earth`s surface. The word "globe" comes from the Latin word globus‚ meaning round mass or sphere. It may also refer to a spherical representation of the celestial sphere‚ showing the apparent positions of the stars and constellations in the sky (celestial globe)

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    Sulfur Cycle

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    in the health of various ecosystems. The majority of the Earth’s sulfur is stored underground in rocks and minerals‚ including as sulfate salts buried deep within ocean sediments. The sulfur cycle contains both atmospheric and terrestrial processes. Within the terrestrial portion‚ the cycle begins with the weathering of rocks‚ releasing the stored sulfur. The sulfur then comes into contact with air where it is converted into sulfate (SO4). The sulfate is taken up by plants and microorganisms and

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