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    References Castillo‚ M. (2013‚ May 29). Diet soda erodes teeth as much as meth‚ crack: Case study. Diet soda erodes teeth as much as meth‚ crack: Case study. Retrieved September 16‚ 2013‚ from www.cbsnews.com/8301-204_162-57586640/diet-soda-erodes-teeth-as-much-as-meth-crack-case-study/ This article basically just shows that soda can be as corrosive as harmful drugs such as meth. I think this article is useful when looking at corrosiveness of soda because we can know off jump that it can be corrosive

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    river processes

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    Before looking at river landforms it is important to understand the more general role of rivers and to develop an awareness of the processes at work within rivers. It is through this knowledge that we will better undertand the processes at work in the geomorphology of the drainage basin. The role of rivers can be understood in very simple terms. The river’s role is to balance its load and transport it to the ocean. But this this idea of rivers as merely transporting weathered material to the ocean

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    skills. He says this for the following reasons. It erodes face to face communication skills‚ it promotes poor communication and friendships‚ and it also leads to shallow relationships. This essay will try to show that Victor Visage is wrong because it opens up worldwide communication‚ it enables you to make new friends‚ and it allows you to build strong connections with people all across the world. Firstly‚ Visage is mistaken to claim that Facebook erodes face to face communication skills. If anything

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    Muriwai Information

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    Formation of the Land Geomorphologic Processes This is about how the Muriwai Coastal Environment (M.C.E.) land has been created and shaped over time. I.e. it’s all about Rocks! The west coast’s geomorphology has been influenced by tectonic processes (rocks)‚ alluvial processes (water) and climatic processes (weather). Hydrological Processes Hydrological Processes

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    Tamil Nadu

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    tamil Nadu has been ranked No 1 by the Economic Freedom Rankings for the States of India [1] Possessing the fifth largest economy (2004–2005) among states in India‚ Tamil Nadu is also the second most industrialised state next to Maharastra.[2] It ranks second in per capita income (2004–2005) among large states. It ranks third in foreign direct investment approvals (cumulative 1991-2002) of 225‚826 million ($5‚000 million)‚ next only to Maharashtra 366‚024 million ($8‚100 million)) and Delhi

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    bands of resistant and weak rock which when in contact with the discordant waves makes the soft rock erode much quicker to form bays. The Bay is made bigger by the spray from the waves also causes chemical weathering on the cliffs of the soft rock. Refraction of waves from the headland‚ these waves drift inwards towards the bay ‚ these waves have more of an effect on the weaker rock so it erodes rapidly. Headlands are formed when the soft rock has retreated to form a bay which leaves a headland sticking

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    has risen rapidly throughout the world. The impacts of globalization have been the focus of a number of recent academic studies on global cultural influence. Some scholars argue that the foreign cultural influences‚ especially imported media‚ may erode local culture. Others claim that pure culture has not existed or cultural interaction has always happened‚ so the foreign culture does not damage traditional culture. Therefore‚ this review will examine the literature on foreign cultural influences

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    Coast Essay

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    natural landforms‚ including caves‚ arches‚ blowholes and stacks. The eroding cliffs supply material to form sand‚ wind‚ waves‚ which move loose material to form beaches‚ sand dunes and spit. There are two forms of waves; destructive waves‚ which erode the beach and constructive waves‚ which built up the beach. Destructive waves occur during storm conditions‚ when wave energy is high and the wind is powerful. The waves are larger and carry more material in the backwash to deep water. With destructive

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    Student Notes Questions -Landforms produced by glacial erosion 5. Below in a sketch of a corrie post-glacial. Over-deepened basin caused by erosion due to rotational flow. Post-glaciation‚ a corrie may be filled with a tarn. This is water that has been collected in the hollow; it is dammed by the rock lip. Over-deepened basin caused by erosion due to rotational flow. Post-glaciation‚ a corrie may be filled with a tarn. This is water that has been collected in the hollow; it is dammed by the rock

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    River Competence

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    level is too low to keep it in suspension. Two key points may be made: * Very fine particles (see 2 below) may require higher velocities before they erode than sand (see 1 below) because of the cohesive properties of the fine clays and silts. * The velocity required to keep fine particles in suspension is less than the velocity required to erode them. Therefore fine‚ platy-clay particles can stay in suspension even when water is almost still (see 4 below) whereas only a very small drop in velocity

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