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    The Water Cycle Speech

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    The Water Cycle Intro How come we never run out of water? After millions of years you’d think that our water supply would be all used up right! It’s not though‚ because of one special process‚ the hydrologic cycle‚ more commonly known as "the water cycle." Main Points This water cycle recycles the Earth’s water supply. In other words‚ the water keeps getting reused over and over. Just think‚ the next glass of water you drink could have been part of a dinosaur’s bath‚ one

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    The Observation of organism in a drop of pond water (Paramecium) under LPO and HPO Compound Microscope Doreenda A. Sabao BS Biology I-A .Lab 1 August 01‚ 2013 INTODUCTION A pond is a body of freshwater smaller than a lake. Ponds are naturally formed by a depression in the ground filling and retaining water. Streams or spring water is usually fed into these bodies. They can also be man-made ponds which can be created by damming a stream‚ digging a hole. Ponds are usually

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    | Desalinization of Water | | | Sara Reed‚ Myp2 | | Chemistry | | * Our world consists of 70% of water‚ from which‚ only 2.5% is fresh water‚ and 1% is drinkable water. Because of this low drinkable water rate‚ desalinization is a very important process which will help us provide a higher percentage rate. * Desalination is a process in which salt water is turned into fresh water‚ by extracting its water and minerals. Desalination is used on many ships and submarines

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    specific heat is one of five properties of water that is important to life. Specific heat is defined as the heat necessary to raise one gram of water by one degree Celsius. Because water’s temperature does not change dramatically when absorbing or losing heat‚ water can absorb or release exceeding amounts of heat (by breaking and forming hydrogen bonds) without affecting living organisms in the water and at the same time helping terrestrial organisms outside the water live easier. For example‚ coastal areas

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    Soil and Water Protection

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    Water and Soil Protection Soil Contamination: Soil contamination or soil pollution is caused by the presence of xenobiotic (human-made) chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment. It is typically caused by industrial activity‚ agricultural chemicals‚ or improper disposal of waste. The most common chemicals involved are petroleum hydrocarbons‚ polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (such as naphthalene and benzo (a) pyrene)‚ solvents‚ pesticides‚ lead‚ and other heavy metals. Contamination

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    Water is the most abundant molecule on Earth’s surface. It is essential for life on Earth. The unique properties of water makes life possible on earth. One property of water is surface tension. Water has a surface tension 2 – 4 times the surface tension of most organic liquids. Surface tension is highest for pure water. This enables insects called neuston to walk and live on the surface of water in low-nutrient water bodies‚ where they would starve if immersed in the water. This anomaly permits

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    Soda Water Titration

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    which tested most effervescent was when the soda water was under cold temperatures and the least effervescent temperature was when the soda water was warm. When left standing without the lid‚ the soda water proved to be least effervescent. As seen in the above graph‚ under cold temperatures‚ ‘Schweppes’ demonstrated that it was the most effervescent‚ but under warm and room temperatures ‘Woolworths’ brand was most effervescent. When the soda water was stirred‚ ‘Regal’ was recorded with the highest

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    Water Tank Lab

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    that profoundly stuck out to me the most was the “water tank‚” lab. The procedure of the lab was to shoot a red laser beam into the tank of water from three different directions. I first shot the laser from above the water surface‚ then from below‚ and finally from the side of the tank. Interestingly enough‚ each direction‚ the laser would bend in the water. The fascinating part of this lab was the idea as to why the laser could not exit the water tank‚ and instead would bend equally in each direction

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    Water Refilling Station

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    Alkaline Ionized Water Refilling Station Equipments Language Option Alkaline Ionized Water Refilling Station Equipments Report Suspicious Activity Add to My Favorites Product Details: Place of Origin | Philippines | Brand Name | Alkamax | Model Number | AAK-500-WRS-0010 | Payment & Shipping Terms: FOB Price: | US $ 2‚000/ Set Get Latest Price | Minimum Order Quantity: | 1 Set/Sets | Packaging Details: | In Crates | Delivery Time: | After 15 Days Upon Receipt of DownPayment

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    Tap Water Experiment

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    Materials: 1. 2 Plastic cups 2. Tap Water 3. Teaspoon 4. Bag of salt 5. Freezer 6. Clock 7. Paper 8. Pencil Procedures: 1. Take plastic cup and pour in one cup water in each 2. Take one teaspoon of salt and mix it in one of cups 3. Put both cups in the freezer 4. Observe. Conclusion: When salt is added to water it slows the freezing process down‚ therefore the freezing point of tap water is higher than the freezing point of salt water. Hypothesis: If... ‚ then...

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