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    Environmental lapse rate

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    The Environmental Lapse Rate Exercise A (Total = 12 marks) The heights of the temperature °c measurements are given in meters (m) Convert each of these to the appropriate height in Hectopascals (hPa): Height (m) Temperature°c Hectopacals (hPa) 0 22 1000 1500 18 850 3000 13 700 4000 7 600 5000 -15 500 6000 -22 400 7000 -36 300 8000 -41 200 8500 -49 150 9000 -58 100 a) Plot a simple graph to display these data (3 marks): see attached b) what does the graph tell you about

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    Abstract In our Berlese Funnel lab we sampled two different types of forest‚ deciduous and coniferous‚ both on our school campus. We set up multiple funnels in our classrooms with heat directly above them. After collecting leaf litter from our designated forest we placed them in a funnels above beakers of alcohol. We let them sit for two nights in a row and while in class checked for different organisms under microscopes. We calculated the different amount of species and how many there were of each

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    Within this world that we live on‚ there is an enormous amount of people. Each of these people belongs to different cultures and societies. Every society has traits and customs that make it unique. These societies follow different moral codes. This means that they will may have different answers to the moral questions asked by our own society. What I am trying to say is that every society has a different way of analyzing and dealing with life ’s events‚ because of their cultural beliefs. This is

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    The Psychometric diagram demonstrates graphically the parameters identifying with water dampness in air. This application note depicts the reason and utilization of the psychometric graph as it influences the HVAC architect or professional. Air includes more or less 78% nitrogen‚ 21% oxygen‚ and 1% different gasses. At the same time air is never dry‚ even in a desert. Two-thirds of the world’s surface is secured with water and this‚ alongside other surface water and downpour‚ keep up low weight

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    2D1426 Robotics and Autonomous Systems Project Report Group 5: “Ad Hoc”. Frontal view of the vicious “Ad Hoc” robot Team members: Heijkenskjöld‚ Hannes Kalén‚ Martin Malmesjö‚ Stefan Hoc‚ Ad Abstract This is a report of the project for the course 2D1426 Robotics and Autonomous Systems. It describes the ideas and the design of the Ad Hoc robot. It covers the main design goals‚ implementation and results. The goal of the robot was to play table hockey‚ and above all to be able to

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    Experimental Gerontology 45 (2010) 81–90 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Experimental Gerontology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/expgero Review Aging and the force–velocity relationship of muscles Isaac Selva Raj a‚*‚ Stephen R. Bird a‚ Anthony J. Shield b a b Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology‚ Australia School of Human Movement Studies‚ Faculty of Health‚ Queensland University of Technology‚ Kelvin Grove Campus‚ Victoria Park Road‚ Kelvin Grove‚ Queensland

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    The Relatives Came is the story of a family living in Virginia who visits their relatives in another state. This book appeals to an extensive range of children because its plot focuses on a large family living together throughout the summer and having to share a small space. Nevertheless‚ the initial discomfort later turns into a memorable experience as family members come closer together. The language style used in the book is age-appropriate and the characters are realistic without being over-exaggerated

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    would otherwise be lost in their breath. Air with a high water vapour content leaves the lungs - the unavoidable consequence of exposing a relatively large surface area for the absorption of oxygen. Therefore air which is exhaled has a very high relative humidity - close to 100 per cent saturation‚ and it is also at core body temperature - 38°C. If the temperature of the kangaroo rat’s nasal passage is any cooler than 38°C due to the cooler external environment‚ then water will condense before

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    Entomology: The Study of Insects and their Relatives Insects and their terrestrial relatives belong to the phylum called Arthropoda and have inhabited the earth for an extensive time. Paleontologists show that the earliest fossils‚ most primitive forms of arthropods date back to the Devonian Period over 350 million years ago (Henning 1981). By the Age of Dinosaurs‚ 300 million years ago‚ insects were abundant in number and diversity. Like the dinosaurs‚ some pre-historic forms of insects were

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    1) a. How did stereotypes form? Stereotypes developed from humans’ cognitive ability to be able to categorize things by their similar characteristics and features. (The Psychology of Prejudice‚ p. 26) b. Why did they form them? Stereotypes were formed to more easily be able to evaluate someone based on the generalizations of their appearance‚ since there are plenty of other demanding cognitive tasks the brain has to deal with‚ it usually places similar people/groups into categories in which we

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