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    The Effect of Watering on the Plant Growth 1. Problem/Question: Sarah observes the small garden in their house. She ask her mother why are the plants needed water but it has fertilized already. Their plants aren’t grow . So she decided to experiment on what is the effect of watering on plant growth. 2. Observation/Research:  She water them every day‚ they have good soil‚ and they’re in the shade. 3. Formulate a Hypothesis: Sarah think plants will grow better if they’re in the sun

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    Water pollution is a serious matter‚ and can be defined as a problem. Poor water quality is just another way of saying water pollution. Water pollution is when one or more substances build up in water to such an extent‚ that several problems for animals and humans develop. Rivers‚ lakes‚ oceans‚ and other inland waters are able to naturally clean up certain amounts of the pollution by dispersing them harmlessly. Water pollution depends on the quantities: how much of the polluting substance is released

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    largest increasing factor in our world. This factor is the cause of many events in our world. Poverty hunger and war are just some of the immediate effects of increasing population. Among these extreme causes the less immediate events will be seen with air pollution‚ land degradation‚ which is the effect that’ll have the longest term effect on the world. But how can these events are avoided? Is there any hope of stopping this from occurring any further? The largest‚ most identified reason for pollution

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    lives in varies ways which provide people with a plenty of different capabilities and improving some early ones from the 1940s until the 2000s. (Lule & Jack‚ 2016) When John Logie Baird from Scotland invented the TV in 1925‚ he could not have imagined how the TV has changed people’s way of life or where it would be now (Burns‚ 2000). Today‚ television can be found in more than 1.6 billion homes across the world and without doubt‚ it is one of the most crucial inventions of the 20th century. (Lule & Jack

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    Abstract The Seeds of Mung bean‚ wheat‚ and silver beet were tested in environments of differing salinities to note down if high salinity environments were worse for the seeds. It was found that generally lower concentrations were better for germination then higher concentrations. Despite this‚ the hypothesis was not completely supported as in wheat and silver beet the second concentration had a higher rate of germination than the control and in all instances the highest concentration had a higher

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    will discuss the current size of the population‚ how does it effect the economic development‚ the impact on the standard of living and also focus on population growth as the contemporary concern by highlighting the past and present trends. However other arguments will be presented‚ such as theories that support the fact that population growth has an impact in economic development. According to Weeks‚ J (1999:13) the rapid acceleration in growth after 1950 was due almost entirely to the declines

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    Effects of Water Resources Sarah Wegner SCI/275 July 31‚ 2015 Sandra Babuka Effects of Water Resources 1. Video: Protecting Americans From Danger in the Drinking Water This video describes the dangers of the Chromium 6 in the groundwater supplies in our nation. There is an ongoing controversy over whether or not the amounts of chemical present in the water can still be considered safe drinking water. According to the video‚ nearly 70 million people are drinking water that could be contaminated by

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    PROCEDURE: Part A (Effect of temperature on growth) 1) 15 tubes of glucose broth are provided and one set of 3 tubes are inoculated with each of the following cultures; Escherichia coli‚ Pseudomonas fluorescens‚ Micrococcus luteus and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The last served as control. 2) One of the three tube of each culture is incubated at each of the following temperature: * 4°C * 37°C * 55°C 3) All the tubes are incubated within 5 minutes after inoculating. The turbidity

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    ANALYSIS IN WORLD LITERATURE (SALT) Title of the story: SALT Written by: Kurt Wimmer Directed by: Phillip Noyce Starring: * Angelina Jolie as Evelyn Salt/ Sasha Fyodorovna Chenkova * Liev Schreiber as Theodore “Ted” Winter/Nikolai Takovsky * Chiwetel Ejiofot as Peabody * Daniel Ilbrychski as Vasily Orlov * August Diehl as Michael Krause Evelyn Salt a CIA agent two years ago was captured

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    Introduction Many people have wanted to know if hot water freezes faster than cold water. The terms cold and hot are very much understood by now. Freezing is when the water is below the freezing point which is 0 degrees ( The dictionary of American slang‚ 2015). This does not give much of a clear statement of what exactly this paper is about. Freezing hot water faster than cold water is the definition of the Mpemba effect . This paper will add to our understanding of physics. Physics has a

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