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VOLCANO
Volcano
[Name of the Institute]
Volcano
Introduction
To understand what causes volcanoes, you need to understand how the earth is made up. The earth has three main layers: the crust, the mantle and the core. The crust is made up of solid rock and varies in thickness[1]. It is more than 60km thick under ...
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Haiti Earthquake
Haiti Earthquake
Introduction
On 12th January, 2010, a great earthquake of 7.0 on Richter scale hits the impecunious country of Haiti. Afterward there were over 30 powerful reverberations. The Haitian command stated that approximately Two hundred thirty thousand people had passed away; Three hundred thousand had been wounded. One year ...
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Abstract
The purpose of this study is to expand the boundaries of the author's knowledge by exploring some relevant facts related to the water situation in El Paso. Groundwater is susceptible to two categories of issues: quality impairment and unsustainable use. Quality impairments can be natural or man-made. Because groundwater is ...
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Fossil Fuel Formation
Introduction
Fossil fuels, coal, natural gas and oil, were formed in the subsurface because for millions of years were formed in different places of the earth, layers of porous rocks rich in animal and plant compounds that were deposited for different causes, on the bottom of ancient seas. We ...
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Global Climate Change As It Affects Sea Level Rise
Global Climate Change As It Affects Sea Level Rise
Introduction
Global warming as it rapidly increases will change the life for not only humans and all living things; it will have a permanent effect on everything. Global warming has and will continue ...
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The Quill (Caribbean Volcano)
Introduction
The Quill is a large andesitic strato-volcano dominantly that forms the South-East end of St. Eustatius (Statia) Island. The 601-m-high volcano was formed about 32,000 to 22,000 years ago by rhyolitic eruptions on a shallow-water limestone bank 3 km offshore of an older 0.2 million years old ...
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Volcanoes
Introduction
A volcano is a geological structure through which the magma (i.e. molten rock) emerges/erupts as Lava, along with the volcanic ash and gases from the core of the earth. The masses of rocks forming a volcano are called igneous rocks, since they derive from the cooling of magma ascended from ...
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PAPER PRODUCTION
Paper Production
[Nam of Institute]
Paper Production
Thesis Statement
“Use of Alternate Resources instead of Natural resource for the production of the paper, is more beneficial”
Introduction
Paper is a very versatile and renewable product that is usually made from wood. The modern paper industry consumes large volumes of trees that are cut for the ...
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The Mount Saint Helens Eruption of 1980
Introduction
Volcanic eruptions are still phenomena that can cause a surprise. However, technological advancement has provided some cushion; the eruption is still a surprise for volcanologists and geologists. In the next section, we will conduct a comprehensive examination of the Mount Saint Helens Eruption of ...
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Weather Forecasting
Weather Forecasting
Introduction
The most important thing that a meteorological department provides to the world is weather forecast and weather warnings. This warning is both mild and severe in nature, thus necessary precautions are to be taken against it. The impact of the weather forecast and the weather is quite hard to overstate ...