a) seafloor spreading
b) trade wind and current intensity
c) global temperature average
d) Earth impact with comets
e) changes in overall glaciation rates
a) seafloor spreading
b) trade wind and current intensity
c) global temperature average
d) Earth impact with comets
e) changes in overall glaciation rates
looking for a all you can eat sea food restaurant in charleston sc or near by counties?
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Tagged charleston, charleston sc, food, Restaurant, sea, sea food restaurant
so…is salmon or all kind of fish considered as a orgaic food or not??? do they give them antibiotic and hormons to the fish so that they get big ??? or they just eat what nature provide them in a sea or a lake?? and also do they put them some kind of preserving thing before they go to the market???
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Tagged fish, food, kind, kind of fish, lake, market, Nature, organic food, salmon, sea, THING
just the all around stealthiest? and which has the best survival skills
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Tagged land, land and sea, sea, special forces, stealthiest, survival, survival skills, unit
As we all know, Greenpeace is all about saving the planet and its inhabitants. What about the seals, penguins and other ocean/lake/sea inhabitants? You see, people like to release latex balloons into the sky for numerous reasons. What goes up, must come down, and sometimes it comes down over water and is mistaken for food. How many animals have choked on those balloons? My question is: While organizations are saving the rainforests, preserving wildlife habitats, and protecting the ozone…why are they not concerned with latex balloon consumption by animals? They were freaking out over hairspray not so long ago…
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Tagged animals, Balloons, care, consumption, greenpeace, hairspray, inhabitants, lake, Latex, latex balloon, latex balloons, ocean, ocean lake, ozone, penguins, Planet, saving the planet, saving the rainforests, sea, seals, sky, water, wildlife habitats