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    Physicalbarriers

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    1. Discuss three types of barriers to vertebrate distribution and give an example of each. (1) Physicalbarriers: This one of the barriers that the vertebrates usually encounter during their life. Land is one of the main factors that contributes to physical barrier since some of the species are constrained in specified geographic factor and also some physical conditions. Water is also another constrain i.e. for other species get constrained. The type of topography and also the soil type is of…

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    Our body needs to have an equilibrium in order to function properly. The process that is known to stabilize and regulate our body to function properly is called homeostasis. The homeostatic mechanism has three components: the receptor, the control center and the effector. Receptors are one of the components that provide the information of the sudden fluctuation in the body, then they transmit a signal from the nerves to the control center. The control center processes that information and…

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    For many years people believed that the Polar Bear would be the first species that goes extinct due to climate change, however that may not be the case. The American Pika lives in the rocky mountain areas surrounding both the U.S and Canada. This distant cousin of the rabbit lives at elevations between 8,000 and 13,000 feet, and it makes its home in rock piles and slides. The reason why this creature suffers so much due to climate change is that of how they originally adapted to their…

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    When the wind isn’t blowing and the sun isn’t shining, natural gas is widely proclaimed as the new partner of renewable energy. A supposedly “clean” energy, natural gas, has been used to power trucks and heat homes. Inexpensive natural gas is transforming the way our energy is harnessed. With increasingly better technology, many forms of alternative energy are being supplied. Hydraulic fracturing to obtain energy is one such field that has been explored in the last 50 years. Although some may…

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    A) The Earth’s early atmosphere had no oxygen and was made mostly of nitrogen, with some carbon dioxide, water vapour and hydrogen compounds such as methane and ammonia. Within million of years life evolved in the oceans. 3.2 billion years ago photosynthesis had evolved with the first oxygen producing cyanobacteria, similar to today’s blue-green algae. At first, the oxygen given off simply reacted with the rocks, but gradually it built up in the oceans and started to bubble out into the…

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    Luge Suit Research Paper

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    In luge, many tracks lack start houses. Athletes are left in the cold wearing paper-thin suits, under which are only t-shirts and tight fitting shorts. When we get cold, we get stiff. This results in a struggle to drive our sleds properly, leading to a higher chance of crashing. Frustrat-ingly, we’re unable to wear anything thicker underneath our suits because anything too thick will lead to us being far less aerodynamic, and, in consequence, making us slower. To solve this dilemma, I came up…

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    and it is being affected by warmer ocean waters. The ocean’s temperature is warming due to increases in sea surface temperature which has led to an increase…

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    Climate Ethnography Essay

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    The improvements of this area are include anthropological engagements with same time period of global climate change. Inopportunely climate and culture studies were generally founded in archaeology and environmental anthropology with the advent of climate change, anthropology's part has enlarge to involve local to global ambient. As long as both the unaccustomed urgency and the new part of reflexivity that climate change ushers in anthropologists want to engage cross-scale and interdisciplinary…

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    Con Gloom Inc Case

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    In recent times the environmental surroundings have deteriorated quite substantially and the gradual heating of the earth’s atmosphere is a consequence of individual and industrial activity. The report issued by the scientists indicates numerous environment transform risks: rising ocean levels, erosion of shorelines, disturbance of agriculture, and loss of animal habitat. The report also suggests that Con-Gloom Inc. are using excuses to avoid complying with federal emissions standards since they…

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    In light of the recent news that the Amazon Rainforest was sold to Chinese petrol companies which equates to the deforestation of many trees for oil exploration which subsequently contaminates the land. Brazil was once known for it's forward thinking movements which prevented deforestation and reduced carbon dioxide emissions by 75% of the world's average now the deforestation has increased 30% since 2016. Many punishments which were implemented by the former President of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff…

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