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Volcanoes
by Nkundwa Beatrice, Aug 27, 2007
Some of the volcano we can mention are the Virunga, the Etna, Fujiyama, Geysers, respectively from Democratic Republic of Congo, Italy, Japan and Iceland. These countries are important because there has been massive evacuations because of the dangers due to the lava projected from the volcanoes. Volcanoes make the land more fertile.
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Petroleum and Soil Pollution
by jyotsna Lal, Aug 22, 2007
Chemical oxidation of organic species in water has been well documented. In particular, treatment of wastewater with ozone, O3 (Eo=2.07eV), has resulted in significant removal of organic pollutants. Moreover, many wastewater treatment facilities have successfully used ozone to mineralized harmful organic species present in potable water and wastewater.
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Aquamarine
by Shanina, Aug 21, 2007
The beautiful semi-precious gemstone serves not only elegance, but also as a birthstone for Pisces and Aries alike.
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Underwater Volcano
by Lucy Lockett, Aug 20, 2007
A mission that cost $1.3 million has already generated a wide variety of information about the sea floor. The German research vessel, Sonne, returned to Auckland with its New Zealand scientists after a three-week voyage that mapped a large under water volcano.
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Predicting Weather the Natural Way
by Emma-O, Aug 12, 2007
Tired of the weather man lying to you? Did you know you can predict the weather just by paying attention to the sky and nature around you? Learn how with these simple tips.
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Mount St. Helens
by omonoid, Aug 6, 2007
The deadly volcano in our own midst.
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Turquoise
by omonoid, Jul 24, 2007
Information about a mineral called Turquoise.
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Pint-sized Science: Learning About Air
by tutor1235, Jul 18, 2007
You can build your young child's science literacy with simple activities at home. Check out these fun ideas to help little ones learn about air.
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The Adventures of Being a Rock Hound 3: Having Fun with Rocks
by A Bromley, Jul 3, 2007
Rock hounding should be fun and you should have fun with the rocks you collect. How about some "pet rocks" or maybe a "dinosaur egg" or that ever elusive nugget of gold.
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Rocky Shore Field Report
by Alex Kaminski, Jul 1, 2007
The first objective of the excursion to the Caloundra rocky shore was to observe and record organisms found in the rock platform area, and identify the adaptations of each species which enhance its survival. Secondly, it was to record physical factors which affect life in the area. Lastly, it was to study the vertical zonation at the rock platform.
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