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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Three Great U.s. Pilots

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Partaking in the miracle of flight is an everyday affair these days, but the world of aerospace,


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Jupiter

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Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest planet in the Solar System. Jupiter is classified as a gas giant along with Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The Romans named the planet after the Roman god Jupiter.


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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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