Nine Interesting Facts About The Human Body

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The natural warmth of the chest makes the menthol vapors pass into the air which is then inhaled. The menthol vapors help clear blocked noses and make breathing easier. But there is still no cure for the common cold. The menthol vapors cannot pass through the skin and go straight to the lungs. The warm feeling they give is comforting but won’t help cure your cold.


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Oceanography: A Sea of Wonder

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How is oceanography a great job?


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Earth’s Physical Characteristics

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Is is the concern of geography to describe the physical characteristics of the earth – its size, its major features (like the continents and ocean basins), and its natural resources.


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Waves

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Water waves are transverse waves that are located in a large body of water, such as the ocean.


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Do Past and Future Really Exist?

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As every second ticks away, with every event that we experience, it turns into past, a moment that once was, but no longer exists. It is scientifically proven that memory is stored in the brain and that what we remember only encompasses around the average of eight percent of what we experience.


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Spectroscopy: Spectrum Absorption and Emission

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Types of spectrophotometry.


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Is Geography a Science?

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Ever since Geography was recognised as a subject in the 19th century, geographers have strived to make geography a ‘scientific’ subject, acceptable in the eyes of academics, hence its foundation as a university discipline.


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Physical Characteristics of the Hammerhead Shark

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Physical characteristics of the Hammerhead shark are explained clearly.


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The Importance of Properties of Matter

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Are the characteristic properties important to us? The answer is fairly simple. The scientific information we studied from “Lab 1.3” was based on identifying substances using “Characteristics properties, and Workplace Hazardous Materials (WHMIS)”.


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Unraveling Everyday Mysteries: Explaining the Peculiar Physical Properties of Ice

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The curious phenomenon of why ice floats on water. Isn’t the solid form of an object supposed to be “heavier” or denser as compared to the same substance in liquid form?


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