Sulfur Environmental Compounds: Bio- Hazards

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Sulfur is a chemical element with symbol S and atomic number 16. It is an abundant, non-metal. Under normal conditions, sulfur atoms form cyclic octatomic molecules with chemical formula S8. Elemental sulfur is a bright yellow crystalline solid when at room temperature.


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Ambrosia, Bark, Bruchid, Carrion Beetles

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The word "coleoptera" is from the Greek κολεός, meaning "sheath"; and πτερόν meaning "wing", thus "sheathed wing".


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Wolves, Elephants, & The Lion Kingdoms

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This article gives you the info about three of the most powerful animals in their kingdoms.


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Saturn: The Rings of Ice

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Saturn was the Roman name for Cronus, the lord of the titans in Greek mythology. Saturn happens to be the root of the English word "Saturday. "Saturn is a gas giant made up mostly of hydrogen and helium. Saturn is the second largest planet, big enough to hold more than 760 Earths.


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Mars: The Red Planet is Ready

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In the 70’s it was believed humans would live on Mars. Today the thought is in play. A company wants humans on Mars by 2023.


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Solar Moons: Jupiter Moon Elara- Meaning; Babylon

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This article gives the planetary moons of our solar system.


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Electrolyte & Non- Electrolyte Imbalances

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An electrolyte is a compound that ionizes when dissolved in suitable ionizing solvents such as water. This includes most soluble salts, acids, and bases. Some gases, such as hydrogen chloride, under conditions of high temperature or low pressure can also function as electrolytes.


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Composition of Body Fluids: Water

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No fluid can substitute water intake. Water is critical to maintaining a state of homeostatis, metabolic, and chemical reactions in the body. Body cells function with sufficient water.


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Octopus: Creature of The Sea

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The octopus have two eyes and four pairs of arms and, like other cephalopods, they are bilaterally symmetric. An octopus has a hard beak, with its mouth at the center point of the arms. Octopuses have no internal or external skeleton allowing them to squeeze through tight places.


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Flooding of The Environment

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A flood is an overflow of water that submerges or "drowns" land. In the sense of "flowing water", flooding may result from the volume of water within a body of water which overflows or breaks levees, with the result that some of the water escapes its usual boundaries.


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