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Five Deadliest Animals in the World
by Gon pincha, Jun 29, 2008
The top five of deadliest animals in the Planet. Be carefully!
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Tsunami
by The Quail 1957, Jun 29, 2008
Tsunamis are feared by many and are formed out at sea; when they make landfall, they can cause much damage.
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A Guide to Human Homeostasis
by Will Hak, Jun 27, 2008
A simple, understandable guide to Human Homeostasis.
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Erosion
by Percil Parikh, Jun 22, 2008
Erosion happens when solids such as rocks, soil, and sediments are worn away and transported by water, wind, chemicals, gravity, living objects, or ice.
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Water Sources
by Tere, Jun 22, 2008
Inland water sources is deteriorating because of pollution, that's why bottled water has increasingly grown in popularity.
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Will Phoenix Find Life on Mars
by Allen Teal, Jun 22, 2008
This takes a look at the discovery of water on Mars by the Phoenix Lander. Further attention is given to whether this means life on the red planet.
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Unraveling Everyday Mysteries: Explaining the Peculiar Physical Properties of Ice
by rainforest89, Jun 15, 2008
The curious phenomenon of why ice floats on water. Isn't the solid form of an object supposed to be "heavier" or denser as compared to the same substance in liquid form?
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Effect on Shear Strength Due to Various Water Content in Clay Soil
by Izad, Jun 10, 2008
Proposal in civil engineering regarding to clay soil.
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Global Warming
by watapoloswmr14, Jun 6, 2008
I researched what and why global warming is happening, what it can cause in the future and how we can stop it. If you have heard of global warming but don't really know exactly what it is read this.
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Brine Shrimp Lab Report
by Jonathan Hudson, Jun 2, 2008
Through deductive reasoning, it determines what salinity is best for Brine Shrimp. The purpose of this lab is to determine the effects of various concentrations of salt solution on the development of brine shrimp larvae. The hypothesis was that if the salinity level is 10% higher then others then more eggs will hatch. The independent variable is the varying concentrations of salinity, and the dependent variable is how many eggs will hatch.
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