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    1. All stars and planets in the universe began as small clouds of: A. water and rocks B. ice and snow C. dust and gas 2. The formation of asteroids took place when our solar system was generated. A. True B. False 3. Some craters on Earth’s surface like the one found in Arizona formed through the impact of a planetesimal. A. True B. False 4. A type of rocky meteorite that hasn’t melted completely and has fallen to Earth’s surface is called: A) Chondrites B) Achondrites C) Siderites

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    Commincation in the Workplace

    paper will cover three specific challenges to making direct measurements. One will be the Ptolemaic system, which states that the Earth was the center of the universe and was motionless. The next with be the Copernican system, which says that the Sun is the center of the universe. The last challenge will be the discussion on why the Earth is round. In the Ptolemaic system, the Earth is at a stand still in the center as the rest of the universe spins in a circular fashion around it. “The fixed

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    Global Warming: Cause and Mitigation

    climate changes can be a result of changes in suns energy and shifting of the orbit of the earth. Essentially, the earth’s orbital tilt changes after 41,000 years and as a result causing significant changes to the earth’s climate. One such example would be the Sahara Desert, which was once very fertile grassland and now is a barren waste land, which can be attributable to the orbital tilt. The sun's energy output has also changed, evidenced by increase in sun spots. This has made a considerable impact

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    essays on astronomy. For example he was aware that the earth spins on its axis, and that it moves round the sun and the moon rotates round the earth. He discusses about the locations of the planets in relation to its movement around the sun. Aryabhatta refers to the light of the planets and the moon as reflections from the sun. He goes as far as to explain the eclipse of the moon and the sun, day and

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    "To the Man I Married" by Angela Manalang-Gloria

    Angela Caridad Legaspi Manalang-Gloria was born in Guagua, Pampanga on August 7, 1907. During her education in University of the Philippines, her life-long rivalry with the poet Jose Garcia Villa was developed. She also became the literary editor in Philippine Collegian, with Celedonio P. Gloria as the editor-in-chief. Their friendship led to marriage and they had 3 children. On March 11, 1945 Japanese patrol attacked her husband and her son Ruben in Alitagtag, Batangas. Though Celedonio died, Ruben

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    Solar Cells and Plant Cells Compared

    Solar and Plant Cells Compared Tiffany L. Triggs Strayer University The Importance of Energy For plant Earth, the Sun is the main source for all energy. It is the main essential thing that provides us with light, warmth and energy. Some organisms, such as plants and algae, create their own food using the sun as their main source of energy. In turn the fuel the rest of the world by creating energy for animals and humans after being consumed. They also remove carbon dioxide from the air

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    Stroy Board Effective

    shots that I chose to do on my storyboard helps to carry the Daniels loneliness from scene to scene. The lighting used was very effective, For example, when the character (Daniel) is outside in the park with the famous rapper called Giggs outside, the sun is shining to show the turning point of Daniels life. The natural lighting used is bright; leading to a happy mood this makes the audience feel happy for Daniel. My drawings were accurate showing every body parts of the characters and the company

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    Photosynthesis

    Photosynthesis and solar cells are similar in a variety of ways. Both systems trap energy from the sun. Plants use photosynthesis to trap energy from the sun and then convert it to food and solar cells trap their energy from the sun and then convert it to electricity. Another similarity with both systems is that they both transform energy into useful forms. The energy that is absorbed by the sun can be used to make solar electricity while the most widely useful product of photosynthesis is oxygen

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    Mr Magoo

    join as the Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association and Saguaro Astronomy Club of Phoenix provide their knowledge and free telescope viewings each day. Visitors will be able to view Saturn along with star clusters and galaxies during the night, and the sun and planet Mercury by day. Everyone is encouraged to dress warmly because temperatures drop in the evenings. All visitors are also being advised to bring flashlights to navigate the telescope areas. This is the first time I've been able to reflect

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    Atmosphere

    Assignment 1 1. What are greenhouse gases and why do they affect the climate? At what wavelength band(s) of the electromagnetic spectrum do they absorb radiation? In your answer, give three examples of greenhouse gases and their wavelengths of absorption. Greenhouse gases are gases in the atmosphere that allow light through but block infrared radiation that is reflected off of Earth’s surface, not allowing the heat to escape and thus causing long term heating effects on our climate. The greenhouse

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