The Sun and Moon Elizabeth Milam ENG 121: English Composition I Kathy Conner March 5‚ 2012 The Sun and Moon The sun and the moon have both been dated at 46 billion years old. Other than defining time in human experience‚ the sun and moon have very little in common. Their differences range from physical attributes to functions. Since the beginning of civilization‚ both bodies have inspired a fascination in humans. Even though the sun and moon appear to play similar roles‚ they are
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darkened my hated freckles which Nana laughingly referred to as angels’ kisses. Sometimes‚ a wave smacked the wall so hard a white foamy spray rose and blanketed me with a cooling‚ salty tasting mist. After a while‚ the waves receded with the low tide revealing a huge peanut butter colored beach dotted with piles of grey rocks. I walked to a place where there was an opening in the sea wall and discovered a steep stairway that descended down to the beach. I ran to Nana’s summer home‚ grabbed an
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economically insecure and every bit as prone to anxiety‚ fear‚ frequent change of mood‚ and sensitive to criticism as I ever am in my own awkward age. Here‚ democracy first dawned over the high tide of western colonialism at the end of the last century. Yet in 1989‚ we Filipinos dared to rise against the tide of history and to declare ourselves free‚ the first in all of Asia to break the shackles of Western Colonialism. Even in 1946 when we regained our independence from the colonial powers. As the
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consists of the open ocean overlying the continental shelf and its associated high-energy coastline Marine habitats are exposed to the waves and currents of the open ocean and the water regimes are determined primarily by the ebb and flow of oceanic tides Salinities exceed 30%‚ with little or no dilution except outside the mouths of estuaries Estuarine Coastal Consists of deepwater tidal habitats and adjacent tidal wetlands that are usually semi-enclosed by land but have open‚ partly obstructed‚ or
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Ellen Ryan Biology IA Task G1 Investigation into the biodiversity of organisms at different heights on a rocky shore. PART (1) Ellen Ryan Introduction This experiment was carried out in order to better understand Hong Kong’s ecology and biodiversity‚ specifically focusing on field-based whole organism biology in an area with little human interferences. Method 1. Lay a horizontal transect on the mid-shore (1.75m) 2. Repeat for high-shore (2.25m) 3. At regular intervals of 1m
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of South America‚ which had come to be known as a hot spot for hunting whales. The crew of the Essex had never ventured into these waters and the whalers were unfortunately unaware of the dangers that awaited them in this uncharted territory. The tides turn on the whalers on November 20‚ 1820; the lookout crew spotted a pod of whales and immediately the harpoon crew boarded
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This research was processed through The Keystone Predator model‚ based upon experiments preformed in the 1960’s along the rocky shore of Washington. This environment is the region between the high and low tide levels of a rocky shoreline. The community and population of the environment must survive the cold air and the nature of waves. 9 different species and their populations were simulated. The simulated environmental community contains 4 species of mobile consumers‚ 3 species of filter feeders
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Overview Plankton is a microscopic drifting organism present in most of the water bodies around the world. There are three categories of plankton‚ but only Phytoplankton and Zooplankton are of our interest. Phytoplankton is the primary producer and forms the base of food chain in most water bodies. Among these phytoplankton groups‚ there are some species that harm aquatic organisms mechanically or by toxin production either at low concentrations or by forming high concentration blooms known as Harmful
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the 1970 Cyclone (Nov 12-13) with cyclonic surge of 3.05m to 10.6m high with wind speed of 222 km/h occurred during high tide causing most appalling natural disaster claiming 0.3 million human lives. On the 29 April 1991 a devastating cyclone hit Chittagong‚ Cox’s Bazar‚ Barisal‚ Noakhali‚ Patuakhali‚ Barguna and Khulna along with tidal bore of 5-8m high with wind speed of 240 km/h which killed 150‚000 human beings‚ 70‚000 cattlehead‚ and the total loss was about Tk 60 billion. [HS Mozaddad Faruque]
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Coastal Erosion The beaches of North Carolina’s coastline face an ongoing threat: coastal erosion. Though mostly gradual and relatively unnoticeable over the course of a year or two‚ the rising sea level combined with a season of storms or hurricanes can cause anywhere from a few feet to hundreds of feet of this delicate shoreline being stripped away. Solutions are constantly being studied and discussed‚ but often‚ the solution to erosion can be just as damaging as erosion itself. While vacationers
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