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    Treasure Island Chapter 1 Summary

    Michelangelo Cozzo September 24, 2014 Period 2 Works Cited Stevenson, Robert Louis, and N. C. Wyeth. Treasure Island. New York: Scribner, 1981. Print. Response Notes Chapter 1-6 - “Fifteen men on the dead man’s chest- Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum!” This is a motif because it is sung by crew members of the Hispaniola other times throughout the story. It’s about the life of a pirate at sea with the phrase “... and a bottle of rum!” about pirates being drunk all the time, which we can

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    Ocean Acidification Research Paper

    Period:9/10 Ocean acidification is sometimes referred to as “ climate change’s evil twin “. Ocean acidification is referred to “climate change’s evil twin” because it's a significant and harmful piece of excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that's invisible and untouchable because its effects are happening underwater. At first scientist was sure that this would be a good thing because it leaves very little carbon dioxide in the air to warm the planet. About one quarter of the CO2 is released by

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    Green Basilisk Research Paper

    Have you ever thought of what it would be like to walk on water or even run well that is exactly what this lizard does? The green basilisk lizard its ability to run on water gives this animal its most recognizable name of the Jesus Christ lizard. Living in the tropical rainforests in Central America The basilisks spends most of its time in the trees and they are always near a water. When threatened, they can drop from a tree into the water and sprint, upright, about 5 feet per second 0r (300 feet

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    Noah's Ark Research Paper

    Noah’s Ark is the biggest water park in America located in Wisconsin Dell. It first open in 1979 with only just a bumper boat ride and go kart track which consist of 63 meters of property and today in modern time, it has expanded into 70 acres of land. In addition, it was estimated that about five millions of annuals visiter attend Noah’s Ark yearly making them to be one of the most visited water park in the United States. Noah’s Ark is one of the ideal vacation that connects family together by enjoying

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    Bull Shark Research Paper

    scientists consider bull sharks to be the most dangerous of its species, but worldwide it is known as the third. Bull sharks are common sharks as they live in high-populated areas, are unpredictable and aggressive. You will find them in shallow, warm ocean waters. You can even find them a little over two thousand miles up the Amazon River! However, you won’t find them near the water surface. They like to stay near reefs.

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    Delta Environmental Problems

    Inez Gonzalez Instructor: Dr. John Freytag Oceanography 101 November 4, 2015 San Francisco Bay Delta Issues 1.) Environmental problems and societal/political issues that impact delta: • Water Quality: Delta water can raise health problems (if used for drinking water) • Striped Bass: Decline in striped bass because of water (decline) • Decline of fish: Specifically Delta Smelt because of water supply and toxic algae (affects fish) • Clam infestation: removing food from water (that fish need) • Pollution:

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    Shipwreck Research Paper

    Shipwreck I woke up to sirens blaring and a voice over the loud speaking saying, “Get to the emergency deck.The boat is sinking!” In panic I jumped out of bed and ran for the deck. We were sinking and sinking fast, I was forced off the boat into freezing water. I saw a lifeboat in the distance and started swimming as fast as I could towards the boat. When I reached it I realized there were only nine spots on the boat but fifteen other people. I think that John, an 82 year old man, should have the

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    Gearhart History

    About Gearhart The town of Gearheart is a scenic residential community hugging Oregon's Pacific Northwest Coast, only minutes ways from the bustliung town of Seaside. The small community is conviently located, and is only trip from downtown Portland. The town's proximity to the larger metropolitan area has made Gearhart a favorite vacation locale for residents of the larger city scince the 1800s. The town is characterized by a quiet and restorative atmosphere. The beach, spanning more than two

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    Ocean's Biological Pump: Environmental Analysis

    Discuss biological, physical and chemical controls on the ocean's biological pump. The oceans, biological pump involves the photosynthetic fixation of carbon in the upper photic zone followed by the downward flux, through the water column, of dissolved material. The oceans absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere by photosynthetic assimilation. Ultimately this assimilated carbon is transported to depth, down through the aphotic zone, as particulate matter sinks to the depths. Although a considerable

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    Elodea Research Paper

    Currently in Fairbanks Alaska an invasion is taking place throughout the water ways. Elodea canadensis, a common aquatic plant often used in aquariums, is spreading throughout Chena Slough and Chena Lake. The initial start of the invasion is believed to have been caused when someone dumped an aquarium into the slough. Elodea canadensis, commonly referred as the American waterweed, may cause environmental and economic damage to affected areas. Damage to fish habitats may occur, reducing fish and boating

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