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    Intertidal Organisms

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    adaptation. When it comes to Intertidal Organisms their no different. Intertidal Organisms inhabit the specific area between low tide and high tide next to the rocks on the coasts‚ marshes and or wetlands. Theses organisms can be from sea stars to types of algae and many more. As the tides come in‚ the habitat of intertidal organisms are sprayed with salt water. Then after the tide depletes‚ the habitat is exposed to the sun. It makes life difficult for these organisms in their habitat‚ but use several

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    On Discovering Myself

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    Name : Ricahuerta ‚ Kimberlee kate Tides - are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and the rotation of the Earth. Most places in the ocean usually experience two high tides and two low tides each day (semidiurnal tide)‚ but some locations experience only one high and one low tide each day (diurnal tide) Two types of tides Spring Tides By definition‚ spring tides are the horizontal flow of water toward

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    the rocky shore accordingly. These zones run parallel to the water and range from the high tide point (the highest place on the shore that the high tide reaches) to low tide point (the lowest point which the water goes to). Zonation results from the constant change of environmental conditions such as exposure to air and water. The less exposure air the species are able to withstand the closer to the low tide mark they’ll be and vice-versa. An advantage of zonation is it reduces interspecific competition

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    references in ads have been in plenty but never ever I have seen such a direct attack. If you are familiar with Tide ads‚ their USP has been to highlight the superior technology which make the clothes more white/bright as compared to the other detergents. The new campaign that I am referring to has been started by Rin‚ a product of Hindustan Unilever Limited. It is a direct attack on the Tide Naturals product by Procter & Gamble. Note that when I say a direct attack – it means an uncensored visual shows

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    Marine Biomes

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    average low tide and average high tide. In other words‚ this region goes through cycles of submergence and exposure to air. Animals in this zone must be able to survive the extended periods of exposure. The pelagic zone includes all the open ocean water. The abyssal zone is the deep ocean water‚ between 6‚560 and 19‚685 feet deep. The benthic ocean includes the deep ocean bottom inhabited by organisms. The intertidal zone is a zone by itself. It is the area that is above water at low tide and under

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    Procter and Gamble

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    Procter & Gamble: Competing with Itself – and Winning Procter & Gamble is one of the world’s [premier consumer-goods companies. Some 99 percent of all U.S. households use at least one of P&G’s over 300 brands‚ and the typical household regularly buys and uses from one to two dozen P&G brands. P&G sells multiple brands of laundry detergent‚ bath soap‚ shampoo‚ dishwashing detergent‚ tissues and paper towels‚ deodorant‚ fabric softener‚ cosmetics‚ and disposable diapers worldwide. Moreover‚ P&G

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    Earth with No Moon

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    greatly. But there would still be life on Earth‚ and many things on Earth would remain the same. Lunar tides are perhaps the most obvious effect of the Moon on Earth. The Earth without the moon would have a day that was only about 8 hours long. Tides occur because the gravitational force between the two bodies decreases with distance. This is because the tidal effects of the moon cause the high tides to flow westward‚ where they eventually run into land masses‚ which are moving to the east because

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    and South Korean forces to push North Korea back past the 38th Parallel. Before the Battle of Inchon‚ an intelligence mission led by Lt. Eugene Clark gained information about North Korean defenses‚ but he also reported on the tides‚ which was unusual. The use of the tides played a major role in the battle of Inchon. North Korea uniting the Korean Peninsula under its rule could have

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    Chapter 15 – Restless Realm: Oceans and Coasts Key Point • Why does ocean water circulate? • How does the topography of the ocean floor change from a continental margin to the mid-ocean ridge? How are the oceans mapped? • How do ocean waves and breakers form? • How sediments are moved along a shore line and what coastal features are formed? • Be able to recognize both depositional and erosional coastal landforms Why should we study the oceans? • 70% of Earth’s

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    Materials and Methods Study Area Jeram and Remis Beaches are located in West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia (3o13’27”N‚ 101o18’13”E) (Figure1) where semidiurnal tides prevail. The distance between Jeram Beach and Remis Beach is approximately 2 km. The selected study areas comprise approximately 55 ha of intertidal mudflats area. The selection of these sites was based on past history of shorebirds counts reported by Wetland Internationals in 1999-2004 (Li et al 2007) which shows that these sites was

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