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    microbes in consumable products i.e. yoghurt and blue vein cheese. HYPOTHESIS: Microbial growth will be present in two of the three Agar plates (those containing the food product) due to the suspected presence of microbes‚ whilst the control Agar plate (containing no food products) will remain free of contamination and microbial growth. MATERIALS: - 3x Agar plates - 10g of berry yoghurt - 10g of blue vein cheese - 2 pairs of sterile gloves - 3 zipper lock bags - Miscellaneous

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    Natural Disasters: An examination of the causes‚ effects‚ and options available to mitigate natural disasters‚ such as earthquakes‚ volcanic eruptions‚ landslides‚ subsidence‚ flooding‚ severe weather‚ and meteorite impacts. Natural Disaster Information: 1. Natural Disasters in General 2. Earthquakes 3. Volcanic Eruptions 4. Tsunami 5. Landslides 6. Floods 7. Weather Related Disasters 8. Meteorite Impacts NATURAL DISASTERS IN GENERAL: Natural disasters This being my senior

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    Japan Earthquake

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    because Japan is located between two major tectonic plates. When a large number of plate movements occur‚ the Pacific Plate makes its way below a subduction zone. When plate movements are not gradual and continuous along the subductions zones‚ quakes then now occur. When the subduction zones begin to deform from the plate‚ stress begins to build up in the rocks. Once the stress level increases to its limit‚ the rocks rupture along the boundary of the plate.                 Since the magnitude of the Japan

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    Dynamic Earth Study Guide

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    The Continental Puzzle b. Matching Fossils c. Rock Types and Structures d. Ancient Climates C. Evidence of Plate Tectonics 1. Sea-floor Spreading 2. Paleomagnetism D. Plate Boundaries 1. Divergent Plate Boundary 2. Convergent Plate Boundary a. Oceanic-Oceanic Convergence b. Oceanic-Continental Convergence c. Continental-Continental Convergence 3. Transform Plate Boundary E. Convection F. Hot Spots G. Volcanism 1. Warning Signs of a volcanic eruption H. Earthquakes

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    Haiti Earthquake

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    were hooked up to IV’s by relatives. Scientists believe that mostly earthquake occurs due to the movement of plates and this theory is known as plate tectonics. This says that earth’s outer crust has ten rigid‚ hard and large plates‚ twenty small plates. These plates are continuously moving on the hot and soft rock of mantle slowly. This movement causes collision among other plates which further causes stress on the lithosphere. The stress becomes enough to shift or break crust. Now the stress

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    Internal processes which have been involved in the formation of Mt Kau Kau. The most significant internal processes which have formed Mt Kau Kau have been: ◦Movement along fault lines‚ such as folding‚ faulting and uplift. ◦ Plate Tectonics The

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    Geology 101 Universal Knowledge Zoology Political Science Astronomy History Biology Geology Geography | Examples of Time & Geology * Sphinx Precambrian Era: (4.5 billion) * Ended 542 million years ago * Started with no life and evolved bacteria & algae Paleozoic Era: (542 – 251 MYBP) * Fish‚ amphibians‚ etc. were early years * Ended with the Greatest Extinction of all time Mesozoic Era: (251 – 65 MYBP * Dinosaurs ruled and small animals developed

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    temperature and crystallizes in caverns deep within the earth. The molten rock cools quite slowly over time‚ which allows the crystals to grow and develop inside the molten rock. Granite is transported to the surface of the earth by plate tectonics. The collision of continental plates moves the granite from deep within the crust of the earth to the surface. Granite is found in Ireland in the Wicklow Mountains. (http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0015252.html) Granite is distinguished

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    Alfred Wegener

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    indicated glacial flow away from the equator and toward the poles‚ in modern coordinates‚ and supported the idea that the southern continents had previously been in dramatically different locations‚ as well as next to each other Continental Drift to Plate Tectonics Alfred Wegener passed away in 1930 at the age of 50 during an expedition to Greenland. His theory found more scattered support after his death‚ but was still rejected by most geologist. It was not until the 1950’s when increased exploration

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    earths crust

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    between the crust and mantle. Crusts and Plates The crust is not the same thing as the plates of plate tectonics. Plates are thicker than the crust and consist of the crust and the shallow mantle just beneath it; the two-layered combination is stiff and brittle and is called the lithosphere ("stony layer" in scientific Latin). The lithospheric plates lie on a layer of softer‚ more plastic mantle rock (the asthenosphere or "weak layer") that allows the plates to move slowly over it like a raft in thick

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