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  1. Global Climate Change

    amount of carbon showing up in the atmosphere. As the Graph shows, only about half of carbon emissions can be found in the atmosphere. What happens to the rest? Originally,

  2. Ecosystems At Risk

    transforming their internal organs into a liquid state. This moderated the population of COTS, however there are still concerns for the numbers unaccounted for. This

  3. Student

    results in death of the coral. Global warming will impact ocean life by altering the oceans circulatory patterns and the flow of surface currents and local areas

  4. &Quot;Ironing&Quot; Out Carbon - One Mans Solution To Carbon Sequestration

    were submitted and published and experiments were carried out to determine if seeding the ocean with iron was a simple solution to a complex problem. Experiments:

  5. Current Events

    gain would be the dependent variable. [2] d. The controls the earth, and the measure mental units of solar energy [2] e. A brief description of the procedure: find

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  1. Environmental Science

    much better than ours through the overall process. Their flora in the terrestrial chamber was not as productive as ours, but they had a large amount of plant life.

  2. Biology

    in the DNA, so the DNA does not zip up. H-bonds are also involved in holding proteins together. Proteins play such an important role in a great number of biological

  3. Ecocoulumn

    November 16, 2007 the N02 level was 5 ppm and our ammonia levels were also low, with no fish deaths. Three days later we didn't have any fish deaths still and our

  4. Salt Water

    that inhabit the free space is random. Due to their vast biodiversity, many governments world-wide take measures to protect their coral reefs e.g. in Australia, the

  5. The Snowball Earth

    became totally ice-covered, the high albedo would drive surface temperatures so low that there seemed no means of escape. Had such a glaciation ever occurred, Budyko

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