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    Ocean's Mirror

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    stronger reflection on gauge. • Water- Leading map that uses all elements to create ephemeral moment. • Sunlight- Strongest near the start of the beach‚ with different lighting throughout the day‚ and gauge positioned facing exactly at the sun. • Tides- creates ripple effects‚ and different levels of patterns. Observations • Began the observation with my gauge at 6:45 a.m. because that was the time of sunrise‚ at this time witnessed that the sun was stronger and more direct‚ with light patterns

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    Sea Slugs Lab Report

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    during the night they gather together and there is little or no dispersion present. 3 Physiological or environmental variables that could cause the slugs to vary in distance from each other‚ are activities of other organisms in the same ecosystem‚ tide levels‚ and most likely the temperature

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    The computer was born not for entertainment or email but out of a need to solve a serious number-crunching crisis. By 1880 the U.S. population had grown so large that it took more than seven years to tabulate the U.S. Census results. The government sought a faster way to get the job done‚ giving rise to punch-card based computers that took up entire rooms. Today‚ we carry more computing power on our smartphones than was available in these early models. The following brief history of computing is

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    When the tide is high and waves crash about‚ air is mixed with the water‚ thus increasing oxygen content. This is due to the fact that when waves crash about‚ the water will be more exposed to the air and cause an increase in the amount of oxygen present in the water. When the tide is low and periwinkles are exposed‚ there is no shortage of oxygen for the periwinkle snails either because the surrounding air is composed of around 21% oxygen‚ which is enough oxygen for a periwinkle snail. To survive

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    Biology Unit 2 Essay

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    specie of the intertidal zone‚ more so in the lower part of the zone‚ towards the sea. It is protected from dry conditions at low tide by its sticky skin and water filled bladders. Other algae such as barnacles are present in the intertidal zone‚ but they do not move as they attached to rocks. At low tide they close the hard valves of their shell‚ when the tide is higher they open and filter feed‚ exchanging plankton from the new supply of

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    Contact: Dave Loveday Water Quality Association International Headquarters & Laboratory 4151 Naperville Road‚ Lisle‚ Illinois 60532-3696 USA Email: media@wqa.org Telephone: 630 505 0160 Fax: 630 505 9637 WQA AQUATECH USA Press Release For Immediate Release— February 1‚ 2010 Results of softener benefits study to be discussed at WQA Aquatech USA Participants will learn how to use information in product marketings. Lisle‚ Illinois USA —___ Results of the Battelle Institute Study on the benefits of

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    Black Sea Snail Facts

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    During the time frame that we were there‚ the black periwinkles were moving towards the damper‚ unders and crevices of the rocks‚ or staying close to the three rock pools in our transect. This suggests that the rising temperature and the fact that the tide was in the process of coming in‚ effected the distribution and placement of the periwinkles. The periwinkles were found closer to the middle of our transect‚ as they were not in the ocean‚ but were still exposed to shallow rockpools and therefore had

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    Marketing

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    I. Introduction. In today’s modern life‚ there are several goods putting on the market. The variety of goods makes consumers have many different choices to choose the best one. How to reach consumers‚ how to bring products closer to consumers is a difficult problem that companies have to solve. Unilever Group is one of example that has been successful in bringing their brand familiar to customers. Unilever is a global group which is very famous all over the world in the field of consumer goods such

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    Ocean Disaster

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    Hurricane a Natural Ocean Disaster The ocean has been shaping our land as we know it for millions of years. It is a beautiful part of our Earth‚ nonetheless it has the greatest influence on some of the deadliest natural disasters to us and these disasters alter our shorelines and lives as we know it. Hurricanes are among the deadliest natural disasters known‚ those that live near the Gulf or eastern coast know of and prepare for the damages it can cause. Many have heard of the devastation hurricanes

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    Muriwai Information

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    Formation of the Land Geomorphologic Processes This is about how the Muriwai Coastal Environment (M.C.E.) land has been created and shaped over time. I.e. it’s all about Rocks! The west coast’s geomorphology has been influenced by tectonic processes (rocks)‚ alluvial processes (water) and climatic processes (weather). Hydrological Processes Hydrological Processes

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