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    The Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle is believed to be the never ending black hole in the Atlantic Ocean. There have been numerous missing persons cases, and bizarre weather conditions that have affected travel in the Atlantic Ocean. Along with, several of unsolved mysteries could be solved if there was an answer to where ships and people have disappeared as well. If it was studied more and if there was a better understanding of the vast fields of methane hydrates, storms, and

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    Tropical Storms with Social and Economic Analysis.

    devastating impacts of MEDC’s such as the USA. However in some areas of the world, they are more prone to tropical storms. Some examples are the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. These areas are surrounded by the Atlantic, and generally have warmer waters compared to the Atlantic, therefore making hurricane formation a lot easier, thereby increasing the risk

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    Policemen of the World

    It is not easy to accurately predict the occurrence of a disaster. This is the underlying reason why it is crucial to establish effective and efficient disaster management and preparedness programs that enhance rescue missions, as well as minimize property damages or lose of people’s lives as evidenced in two incidences that are discussed below. Question 1 The Indian Ocean earthquake: The disaster affected various countries along the Indian Ocean. As a consequence, more than one hundred and

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    Country

    unemployment, rapid advances in technology and a steady economic growth is what has characterized the US in the past years. This country which its capital city is Washington, D.C. is strategically located in North America bordering both the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Pacific Ocean, between Canada and Mexico, allowing it to be close to many developing economies, where the U.S. can take advantage of a low cost human labor. According to the CIA, this country has one of the largest and powerful

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    Bermuda

    mystery of disappearances of boats and planes with no trace of evidence left behind. All of these conspiracies had relevance as to the whereabouts of these lost travelers. The locations of these disappearances were within a geographical triangle in the Atlantic Ocean. The corners of this legendary triangle were between three axis points: Miami, Florida; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and Bermuda. After some question this so-called triangle gained the name "Devils Triangle," serving to peoples superstitions that

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    Plastic Island

    at the same time are the formation of the “plastic islands” that have been found in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Millions of tons of plastic have made it’s way into the oceans over the years and now we find that the currents and winds have gathered these pieces into floating islands, some the size of Texas. According to National Geographic “plastic can circulate in this part of the Atlantic Ocean for years, posing health risks to fish, seabirds, and other marine animals that accidentally eat

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    Man Versus Nature: Technology Versus Environment: Money Versus Wild Life

    Man versus Nature: Technology Versus Environment: Money Versus Wild Life Bristol Bay Although the fishing industry has long been associated with the contribution of marine pollution little work has been done on the effects on the industry itself of marine debris and other pollution. The fishing industry is responsible for discarded nets, hooks, fishing poles, and many times sunken boats, among other gear. In many circumstances this is not the intended plan when going fishing to catch their paychecks

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    New England Colonies' Geography Influence on Its Economy and Community Set Up

    The geography of the Southern Colonies influenced its economy and community set up. The Southern Colonies (tidewater only) was located along the Atlantic coastal plain. The soil was rich because of the many rivers. Open plains and gentle slopes provided great farmland and with a warmer climate and a longer growing season than colonies to the north. The rivers were wide, deep, and slow moving. The unique geography of the southern colonies impacted its economy in many ways. For example, cash-crop

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    Oceanography

    Topic 12 – The Nature and Properties of Water Hydrosphere | The combined mass of water found on, under, and over the surface of a planet; the liquid water component of the earth – includes atmospheric water vapor, ground water, lakes, rivers, polar icecaps, oceans * Oceans 87.54% * Ice caps 1.81% * Groundwater .63% * Everything else .02% | Condensation | The conversion of water from the vapor to the liquid state. When it occurs, the energy required to vaporize the water is released

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    Anology

    Competension ANALOGY Hello Aspirants!!! As these kind of questions are frequently asked in competitions it is important to practice them as much as you can so this is our first ANALOGY assignment for you people. The explanation to all questions are mentioned after completion of 50 questions. 1. ‘Bank’ is related to ‘Money’ in the same way as ‘Transport’ is related to a. Goods b. Road c. Movement d. Traffic e. Speed 2.’Fan’ is related to ‘Wings’ in the same way as ‘Wheel’ is related

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