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Acid Rain 3
Words: 723 - Pages: 3.... released into the atmosphere, they are converted into such pollutants as nitric acid and sulfuric acid, both dissolving easily in water. This results in acidic water droplets that can be carried by prevailing winds, returning to Earth as acid rain, snow, or fog.
This effects the lakes by changing the pH balance. As the water pH approaches 6, crustaceans, insects, and plankton begin to disappear. When the pH is slightly above 5, major changes start to happen, less desirable species of mosses and plankton may begin to flourish, whereas others will lessen in numbers and die off. Below pH of 5, the water is to acidic for many fish, the bottom i .....
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Chinese Shih Poetry And Philos
Words: 1127 - Pages: 5.... The main goal of Confucianists was to return a gentlemanly society to China. The core of Confucianism concerned social structure. Confucius taught that a man should respect and obey those of higher rank than himself, whether they be the father of a family, or the emperor of a nation. But even with absolute obedience, Confucianists believed that men should practice restraint and benevolence in those inferior to them. At the same time, those in high status were expected to lead virtuous lives, and to set examples for those that followed them. Confucianists believed that the moral code of man was set down by heaven, and if those in po .....
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Grasshopper Dissection
Words: 357 - Pages: 2.... 6) we used a light so that we could see all the internal parts to the grasshopper clearly.
I found this to be a very educational experience not just for me but for my whole group, I know this because I could see them concentrate and do everything right instead of just screwing off and not concentrating at all. I never knew that a grasshopper had so many complex parts to it. The jaw alone amazed me. I must say that the temperature in the room made those little things stink like a son of a gun. But all in all it was fun and I can honestly say that I actually learned something this year.
In conclusion I would just like to st .....
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The Geiger-Muller Tube
Words: 227 - Pages: 1.... wire with a positive charge runs down
the center of this cylinder. The voltage across the wire and cylinder is kept
just below the point at which a spontaneous discharge, or spark, occurs. When a
charged particle or gamma ray enters the tube , it ionizes a gas atom between
the copper cylinder and the wire. The positive ion produced is accelerated
toward the copper cylinder by the potential difference. The electron is
accelerated toward the positive wire. As these new particles move toward the
electrodes, they strike other atoms and form even more ion in their path.
Thus an avalanche of charged particles is created and a pulse of curren .....
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Aluminium
Words: 493 - Pages: 2.... (like many other metals) is not found in it's pure form, but
associated with other elements in rocks and minerals. An aluminosilicate such as
felspar (KAlSi3O8) is the main constituent of many rocks such as granite, which
is quartz and mica cemented together with felspar. These rocks are gradually
weathered and broken down by the action of carbon-dioxide from the air dissolved
in rainwater forming ‘kaolin'. This is further broken down to form other
substances, ultimately resulting in the formation of Aluminium deposits.
Where and how Aluminium is mined?
Aluminium is never found in it's pure state until it has been refined .....
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Coral Fish
Words: 1128 - Pages: 5.... colors. This sexual dimorphism is most evident in such reef residents as groupers. The color patters change predictably from the "juvenile: to the "initial" subdued pattern of small adults to the "terminal" pattern in the largest adult males. The terminal male is the one with the brightest colors and gaudiest patterns.
The moon seems to play an important role in fish reproduction. According to Peter H. Pressley, it appears that the moon/s light may be as important as its gravitational pull. "Some fishes may use periods of maximum moonlight for effective nest guarding during the week or so it takes for many demersal eggs to incubate. .....
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Nuclear Fission
Words: 553 - Pages: 3.... more neutrons. The more atoms that are split the more neutrons produced that will split more atoms. As this process is repeated over, it becomes a self-sustaining chain reaction. This energy producing process is called a chain reaction.
uses the uranium-235 element because it is the easiest of all atoms to split apart. Uranium-235 is made up of many protons and few neutrons. Protons naturally repel one another so a nucleus made up of many protons tends to ‘fly apart’ more easily. In addition, uranium makes a good nuclear reactor because it can sustain a series of fission reactions, each time producing more neutrons in chain reacti .....
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Damn Near Everything There Is To Know About Cells:
Words: 1117 - Pages: 5.... are linked to each other at
contact sites called cell junctions. Cell junctions help maintain differences
in the internal environment between adjacent cells, help anchor cells together,
and allow cells to communicate with one another by passing small molecules from
one cell to another. Groups of two or more tissues that function together
make up organs. An organ system is a group of organs that work together to
carry out major life functions.
Eukariotic Cell Structure:
Boundaries and Control:
Plasma Membrane - The plasma membrane is sometimes called the cell membrane, or
the cellular membrane. It is the outermost part of the animal ce .....
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Acid Rain 5
Words: 3019 - Pages: 11.... sulphur emissions from major sources from four Canadian provinces as well as sulphur dioxide emissions from electric power generators in three Canadian provinces. There are also some interesting questions and answers and facts are included also.
This information was organized from various websites. It also contains information from a newspaper article about a new monitoring site for acid rain in Irish Cove located in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
ACID RAIN
The atmosphere, unpolluted, is the means of life on earth. It is a thin layer of gases which surrounds our planet. It is known that without the atmosphere our planet would be in .....
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Wired Hands - A Brief Look At Robotics
Words: 1193 - Pages: 5.... modern factories are
extremely adept at performing highly specialized tasks - one robot may
spray paint car parts while another does spots welds while another pours
radioactive chemicals. Robots are ideal workers: they never get bored and
they work around the clock. What's even more important, they're flexible.
By altering its programming you can instruct a robot to take on different
tasks. This is largely what sets robots apart from other machines; try as
you might you can't make your washing machine do the dishes. Although some
critics complain that robots are stealing much-needed jobs away from people,
so far they've been given on .....
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