{"id":227308,"date":"2017-07-12T12:10:59","date_gmt":"2017-07-12T16:10:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/free-comets-essays-and-papers-123helpme.php"},"modified":"2017-07-12T12:10:59","modified_gmt":"2017-07-12T16:10:59","slug":"free-comets-essays-and-papers-123helpme","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/comets-2\/free-comets-essays-and-papers-123helpme.php","title":{"rendered":"Free comets Essays and Papers &#8211; 123helpme"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Title                    Length                    Color Rating                                                        The Study of Comets and Asteroids - ...        Astronomers categorize comets into two groups. Short and        long period comets due to the time they take to orbit the        sun. Short period comets take less than two hundred years        while long period comets take two hundred or more years.        Astronomers doubt that short-period comets come from the        Kuiper belt which is basically a band of objects close to        Plutos orbit. They believe that the gravitational pull of        the planets can cause an object to be dislodged into the        Solar system and turn into comets....  [tags: gas,        energy, sun, astronomers]                    763 words        (2.2 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    The Age Of Comets - The article        summarized below is from THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC (issue        Dec.97) by William R. Newcott. It tells about how comets        are important and their effect on earth and its        people.Comets are leftover scrubs of material that did not        make it to planethood in the events creating our solar        system. They orbit in a perpetual Deepfreeze until some        subtle gravitational nudge upsets the delicate balance. The        Great Falls begins. First a snowball drifts towards the sun        and steadily accelerates. As solar radiation heats the        comets the ice within sublimates, escaping as gas from        vents from the surface....  [tags: essays research        papers]                    387 words        (1.1 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Comets - Comets        Have you ever looked up in        the sky and seen a little ball creeping by. If so, did you        wonder what it was. That little ball is called a comet.        Comets are small, fragile, and irregularly shaped. Most are        composed of frozen gas. However, some are composed of        frozen gas and non-volatile grains. They usually follow        very strict paths around the sun. Comets become most        visible when they cross the sun. This also applies to        people who view comets with telescopes. When a comet gets        near the sun it becomes very visible because the sun's        radiation starts to sublime its volatile gases, which, in        turn, blow away small bits of the little solid material the        comet has....  [tags: Astronomy Essays Space        Outer]                    1881 words        (5.4 pages)                    Powerful Essays                    [preview]                                    Comets - COMETS Comets have been witnessed        ever since man has been speculating about objects in the        nighttime sky and appear in records from the beginning of        recorded civilization (Schweighauser 20). Comets are made        up of four distinct features. The first is the nucleus. The        nucleus is made up of frozen gases, mostly water vapor with        lesser amounts of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, and        imbedded in the frozen gases are interplanetary dust and        tiny fragments of stony and metallic meteoric material....         [tags: essays research papers]                    452 words        (1.3 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Comets - Comets What is Cometography.        Cometography is a four-volume project I have been working        on since the mid-1970s. Jump-started by comet Kohoutek of        1973-1974, I began researching comets and immediately found        myself becoming more and more intrigued by them. It was        fascinating to read about comets that unexpectedly split,        brightened, or faded. There were also interesting stories        concerning the discovery circumstances of some comets, as        well as tales about how comets affected cultures. As I        continued reading I found that, back in 1967, the        International Astronomical Union suggested that an        up-to-date descriptive catalog of comets or \"cometography\"        was needed....  [tags: Essays Papers]                    884 words        (2.5 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Comets - Naked Eye Appearance: Seeing a comet        with the naked eye is a somewhat rare occurrance. On the        average we get a naked-eye comet once every five or six        years and this includes comets that become barely visible        to the naked eye. Classic comets with long tails only        appear about once every 10-12 years. The motion is very        difficult to detect and comparing its place with naked-eye        stars over several days is the only way to see it move. In        general, comets are best observed with telescopes or        binoculars....  [tags: essays research        papers]                    1052 words        (3 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Comets - The first written records of comets        date back to nearly 3,000 years ago from China and Europe.        The accounts of these comets were believed to be the causes        of terrible events that occurred afterwards. In more recent        times, however, astronomers have found out what they really        are. A comet is basically a mixture of ices, from both        water and frozen gases, and dust. They have also been given        the names dirty snowballs or icy mud balls. The typical        comet is less than 10 kilometers across. They spend most of        their time frozen solid in the outer parts of our solar        system....  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[tags: Space Exploration ]        :: 5 Works Cited                    527 words        (1.5 pages)                    Good Essays                    [preview]                                    essay - HalleysComet Comets have amazed,        interested, and driven scientists to study them often.        Comets like the Hale-Bopp have been seen by millions of        people. Since the discovery of comets, scientists,        astrologers, or and even your next door neighbor have been        interested in discovering or studying comets. Like Halleys        Comet which has had a real impact on the history of comets.        Halleys comet put on bright shows for the planet Earth        ever since 204 BC, maybe even 1059 BC. Its most famous        appearance was in 1066 AD, right before the battle of        Hastings....  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[tags: ]                    1608 words        (4.6 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Shoemaker - Levy 9 - Shoemaker -        Levy 9 Over 200 million Megatons of dynamite collide with        Jupiter. In July 1994 Shoemaker - Levy 9 collided with        Jupiter. What is Shoemaker - Levy 9, and how was it        discovered. What is Jupiter, and why did Shoemaker - Levy 9        collide with it. Can an event like this happen to Earth. I        will answer these questions in this report. But let me        start by telling you what Shoemaker - Levy 9 is. Shoemaker        - Levy 9 is a comet, a small irregular mass made up of        rocks and frozen gasses. Comets follow large orbits from        around the Sun to the outer corners of our solar system....         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[tags: ultra violet light, cancer        cells]                    1221 words        (3.5 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Space Exploration: A Waste of Tax Revenues        -        U.S. Federal government support of space exploration is NOT        the most effective way to engage in scientific discovery        Space exploration can be dated back to the age of European        Renaissance, a historic age when arts and cultural        transformation began. It was the same era when there        gradual but widespread transition in educational reforms.        Since then the flourishing art and science of stars and        planets transformed in to the minute details of comets and        meteors. The study, which started as the fundamental        physical laws, governing the motions of planets around the        sun, gave a great insight of not just our planet earth but        also of millions of galaxies, which exist, in the world        beyond us....  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[tags: Music Analysis ]        :: 3 Works Cited                    912 words        (2.6 pages)                    Better Essays                            [preview]                                    The Work and Contributions of Christoph Scheiner        -        Christoph Scheiner was born in, Wald, Swabia, on July 25,        1573. He grew into his youth around the same time as the        religious Society of Jesus (Jesuits) became popularized.        The Jesuits were an offshoot off traditional Catholicism,        whereby the values enacted by Jesuits directly reflected        the principals held by the Catholic Church. Some claim the        formation of the Jesuits was a retaliatory Counter        Reformation of its own, and was enacted in an effort to        combat the Protestant Reformation, which had swept across        Europe during the first half of the same century (OMalley,        43)....  [tags: Astronomers]        :: 6 Works Cited                    2249 words        (6.4 pages)                    Term Papers                            [preview]                                    The Habitability of Planets in the Universe        -        Are we alone in the universe. Is anything or anybody out        there. These are age old questions, asked from people of        all ages and races. But the first questions we need to ask        are if it is even possible. Are there any other planets out        there that are habitable. What does a planet need to be        habitable. Without a habitable planet life cannot sustain        in the universe, the search for life in the universe has        been long and hard with no results proving life to exist        outside of earth. 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The American space program as well as the        United States economy is facing many challenges at this        time but we need to look at what the long term costs of not        continuing a robust manned and unmanned space program will        be. The solar system holds many mysteries and an untold        amount of untapped resources that if not explored and        utilized by the United States will be utilized by other        Nations....  [tags: Argumentative Essays, Space        Program]        :: 8 Works Cited                    2303 words        (6.6 pages)                    Term Papers                            [preview]                                    The Influence of Religion on Scientific        Advancement - Religion is an intricate part of        society. It has existed since the beginning of civilization        and continues expanding today. This physical organization        of personal beliefs has created wars and revolutions;        nations and constitutions. In a subject as controversial as        that of faith, it is often difficult to discern if it has        benefitted humanity. One especially relevant issue today is        religions influence on science. Throughout history, it is        evident that religious movements have occasionally impeded        scientific discovery; however, there is also evidence that        scientific progression has been aided by religious        ideology....  [tags: Religion]        :: 11 Works Cited                    1736 words        (5 pages)                    Powerful Essays                            [preview]                                    Near-Earth Objects and Their Impact on Society        -        Ever since the beginning of human history, people explored.        Man, woman and child alike had opportunities to see the        beauty and magnificence of Earth. They have seen the vast        outstretches of Earths land, from the lush green plains of        America, to the brilliant golden sands of Africa, and the        roaring deep blue oceans. Over time, humans settled,        leaving their nomadic past behind. Yet, their thirst for        exploration continued. Magellan, Columbus, and Lewis and        Clark, for example, quenched this thirst by going on        expeditions to find new pathways for land, riches, or        both....  [tags: Space Exploration        ]        :: 7 Works Cited                    2243 words        (6.4 pages)                    Term Papers                            [preview]                                    This Generation is Smarter than Past Generations        - I        strongly believe that people of my generation are smarter        and more intelligent than our ancestors, while my        grandparents disagree with this idea. I see that the        present-day discovery of scientific facts and modern        technology help shaping our idea of the world and lead us        to the better understanding of the world, by giving us        skill of swiftness, convenient access to information and        fact of nature, and correcting the false myths. Also,        brand-new style of teaching allows kids these days to be        more creative and confident than those in the old days, as        students are allowed to use ask their teacher when in        doubt, and join an open discussion in class....         [tags: My Generation]        :: 2 Works Cited                    1077 words        (3.1 pages)                    Good Essays                            [preview]                                    The Classification and Main Types of Meteorites        -        The Classification and Main Types of Meteorites Many        meteorites have been discovered over the years which, in        many cases, can give an insight into the creation of the        universe. All these meteorites can be grouped together by        looking at the various characteristics they have in common,        such as the structures of the different meteorites and the        isotopic properties of the meteorites. When trying to        classify meteorites, they are generally identified as one        of the three main groups of meteorites: Iron, Stony and        Stony-iron....  [tags: stoney, chondrites and        achondrites]        :: 9 Works Cited                    1425 words        (4.1 pages)                    Powerful Essays                            [preview]                                    Human Interest in Space and Its Secrets        -        ... These supernovas distort their surrounding solar        systems and the visible light of the gamma-ray bursts        bypass us as an observer. As the gamma-ray burst slows down        from its central engine of origin, the gamma rays beams        widen and encompass more area of the jet. If these jets of        gamma-ray bursts were not pointed towards the Earth, the        super nova would only be visible. As the traveling jets        lessened, the light beams from the explosion would widen.        These directional gamma-ray jet bursts of visible light        expanding bathed the Earth and would appear to brighten as        the intensity of the jet widened until the energy        subsided....  [tags: exploring the limits of our        galaxy]                    1081 words        (3.1 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    The All American Girls Professional Baseball        League - ... No team would overpower another.        Other teams were added in the following seasons. After the        Racine Belles came the Kenosha Comets, South Bend Blue Sox,        and Rockford Peaches. Next was the Minneapolis Millerettes,        Milwaukee Chicks, and Fort Wayne Daisies. Soon after, the        Grand Rapids Chicks, Muskegon Lassies, Kalamazoo Lassies,        Peoria Redwings, and Chicago Colleens were started. In the        late 1940s, the final teams were formed; the Springfield        Sallies, Battle Creek Belles, and finally the Muskegon        Belles(Galt, 12)....  [tags: athletes, society,        workplace, female]                    1290 words        (3.7 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    The Western World at War: The Crusades        -        ... However, Muslim forces reoccupied the city within a        matter of years and the Jews quickly followed and met the        Muslims with the same resistance as before. Over the next        180 years, the Holy Catholic Church would repeat this        process eight more times with only a little success. The        ninth and final crusade ended in 1272 and, to this day,        the Holy Land of Jerusalem is still a war zone between        Christians, Muslims and Jews. For thousands of years,        Jerusalem has been considered the holiest city in the world        by Jews, Christians, And Muslims....  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[tags: Origin of        life on Earth]        :: 26 Works Cited                    1905 words        (5.4 pages)                    Term Papers                    [preview]                                    A Talking Dog: A Short Story - This is a        story of Max, who went to sleep an ordinary boy and woke up        with an unordinary ability. The ability to with his dog        Comet. He first realized this when his dog came in that        morning and started barking. Instead of hearing barks, he        heard \"come on and wake up you lazy bum it's time for        school\" At first he couldn't believe what had just        happened. After wiping his eyes and making sure he wasn't        dreaming, he said to his dog Comet \"it's Saturday, I'm        sleeping in.\" Comet responded with \"In that case get up you        lazy bum and play outside with me\" Max thought this was the        coolest thing ever....  [tags: Bark,        Communication]                    624 words        (1.8 pages)                    Good Essays                    [preview]                                    Planets From a Spaceship: A Story - ... There was        a green house effect occurring here as well as the clouds        of dust surrounding it was burning In astronomy mythology,        Venus was the Roman goddess of love and beauty. In Greek,        her name was Aphrodite. In astronomy mythology, Mercury was        the Roman version of the Greek god Hermes. He was the        messenger for the other gods, and for this reason Mercury        is often depicted in pictures with winged sandals. In        addition to delivering messages, he was also the protector        of travelers and Mercury. If you moved to Mercury you would        not weigh as much as you do on Earth....  [tags:        Earth, Atmosphere]                    1096 words        (3.1 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    Popular Music and Community Identity        -        Identity is defined by the cultural differences of        individual people, groups or communities of people that        express economic and political views that we identify with        (Barker qtd. in Shuker 142). The construction of identity        is not to look at it as a production, incomplete but        always constituted within, not outside, representation        (Hall qtd. in Weedon 5). Community identity, as one of the        forms of identity with self-identity and national identity,        is used in popular music to identify with a group of people        that share invested interests to form a community (Shuker        142-143)....  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[tags: Creative Writing Essay]                    1623 words        (4.6 pages)                    Powerful Essays                    [preview]                                    What Really Killed the Dinosaurs? - Dinosaur        stress: Stress on the dinosaurs is a possible solution for        their extinction. This theory was first thought up by        Heinrch K. Erben when he found that the shell thickness of        a certain type of dinosaur species decreased as time went        on. It was thought that the warm climate and good habitats        in the Cretaceous period could have caused over population        of dinosaurs, thus an increase of stress on the dinosaurs        would develop. Stress is known to cause hormonal imbalances        in modern day birds and lizards, so this could have        happened to female dinosaurs....  [tags: Animal        Research ]        :: 3 Works Cited                    862 words        (2.5 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    The Extinction of Pleistocene Mammals        -        During the late Pleistocene, a mystery occurred in which        large mammals went extinct in North America while they        survived in other parts of the world. Scientists studying        the late Pleistocene extinction provided a plethora of        explanations, including overkill by humans,        extraterrestrial events, and climate changes (Faith and        Surovell, 2009). However, there was no unified explanation        that they all agreed upon. Taking note of this, J. Tyler        Faith and Todd A. Surovell conducted tests to discover        whether the extinction was a single event or a long-term        process....  [tags: Paleontology]        :: 9 Works Cited                    1339 words        (3.8 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Famous Pioneers of the Enlightenment        -        The breakthroughs that came out of the Scientific        Revolution had a profound impact on the Enlightenment        period. The Enlightenment movement would not have been        possible if it werent for the brave men who dared to go        against established ways of thinking. These men took risks        and put themselves at the mercy of public scrutiny. They        not only asked questions about the workings of our world        but also devised new scientific methods that uncovered new        truths about our very existence. Instead of relying on        religious dogma and mystical practices, common during the        16th and 17th century to help answer questions, they        developed their own hypothesis....  [tags: Scientific        Revolution, Religion, Theorists]                    1137 words        (3.2 pages)                    Strong Essays                            [preview]                                    Demotion of Pluto: Dwarf Planet - From the time        Clyde W. Tombaugh first discovered Pluto in 1930, it was        viewed as an oddball planet leading up to its        reclassification in 2006. For decades, Pluto was once used        as a benchmark for the outer reach and size of our solar        system. In recent years, new discoveries of celestial        bodies within the vicinity of Plutos orbit have challenged        its planetary status. The debate over Plutos        classification was discussed throughout several media and        news articles, leading to serious controversy amongst        astronomers and the decision as to whether or not Pluto        should be categorized as one of the planets in our solar        system....  [tags: celestial body, Eris and Sedna,        dwarf planet ]        :: 1 Works Cited                    1120 words        (3.2 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    How Can We Avoid Asteroids? - ... On the        whole, this method is efficient because it produces        immediate results, neutralizing the threat relatively        quickly. Moreover, the chances of the launch going wrong is        highly minimal. For example, an asteroid 1000 feet wide can        be neutralized far outside Earth's gravitational field with        a warning time of just 30 days, according to Wie. Computer        simulations suggest that the percentage of the destroyed        asteroids mass that would actually hit Earth is less than        0.1%. Most likely the asteroid mitigation would cause a        heavy meteor shower to transpire, or events of the like of        the 2013 Chelyabinsk meteor- although, that would be a        small price to pay compared to the original asteroid,        whic...  [tags: astronomy, gravity,        physics]        :: 14 Works Cited                    1347 words        (3.8 pages)                    Powerful Essays                    [preview]                                    The Cloning of a Mammoth - The        Pleistocene epoch spanned from 1.8 million years ago to        10,000 years ago [1]. Many genera and even species such as        conifers, mosses, flowering plants, insects, mollusks,        birds, and mammals from that era still survive today [1].        Others, such as the long-horned bison, saber-toothed cats,        giant ground sloths, and the mammoth did not survive [1].        The woolly mammoth was commonly found during the last ice        age [2]. These animals were similar in size to todays        elephants but were adapted for living in the extremely cold        conditions typical of an ice age [2]....  [tags:        mammoths, ice age, extinct, climate]                    2247 words        (6.4 pages)                    Powerful Essays                    [preview]                                    Creation: Biblical and Other Theories        -        Living Stardust To complete Gods masterpiece, the Biblical        account states that God created vegetation and living        creatures according to their kinds: birds, fish, livestock,        creatures that move on the ground, wild animals, and man.        Biblical authors were not seasoned biologists or        geneticists and obviously did not possess an understanding        of microbial organisms, amino acids, proteins, elements,        atoms, molecules, cells, chromosomes, genes, DNA, and RNA.        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[tags:        NASA, carl sagan]                    1412 words        (4 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    Biography of Johann Elert Bode - ... He allowed        Bode to use the schools library to better his scientific        education. Bode was offered a job as a calculator and a        professor at the Berlin Academy of Science. While he was        here, he and Johann Heinrich Lambert created and published        the Berliner Astronomisches Jahrbuch. Bode married Johanna        Christiane Lange and had four children with her. The year        after she died, he married her elder sister, Sophie        Dorothea Lange and they had one son, then she died. A year        later, he remarried to his third wife, Charlotte Wilhelmine        Lehmann and they had three children....  [tags:        astronomy, bodes law]                    555 words        (1.6 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Immanuel Velikovsky - Correspondence        Before the Day Breaks, When I first ran across any of        Velikovsky's ideas it was in this online book Before the        Day Breaks. In this book Velikovsky writes about his        correspondence and conversations with Albert Einstein. I        read some of this book before ever reading anything else of        Velikovsky, or having any idea of what was proposed in his        book Worlds in Collision. Before the Day Breaks is a very        well written book, where Velikovsky's main argument is that        gravity and inertia are not the only forces acting on the        solar system....  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[tags:        Music History, American Culture]        :: 10 Works Cited                    1769 words        (5.1 pages)                    Powerful Essays                    [preview]                                    Creative Writing: Sky Blue - ... (Just like        he completely ruined her life, basically.) Massie falls        upon the comforting cement, staring at the starless night        sky, the meteors and the comets moving at astronomical        speeds, magic that could only come from perfection;        tonight, though, they have all been blown out. There is        this empty ache, the silence, the never-ending silence,        that threatens to destroy every thought, every hope left in        this desolate city. She is lying still, extending her hand        upwards as if she can still reach past the stars, pulling        them all back down to her heavy heart; she believes that        the normal nights have past long back on normal nights, he        would have come....  [tags: oak trees, funeral, girl,        boy]                    1794 words        (5.1 pages)                    Powerful Essays                    [preview]                                    Contributions to Science of Sir Isaac Newton        -        Sir Isaac Newton was born on December 25, 1642 in        Woolsthorpe, near Grantham in Lincolnshire, England. Newton        is clearly the most influential scientist who ever lived.        His accomplishments in mathematics, optics, and physics        laid the foundations for modern science and revolutionized        the world. Newton studied at Cambridge and was professor        there from 1669 to 1701, succeeding his teacher Isaac        Barrow as Lucasian professor of mathematics. His most        important discoveries were made during the two-year period        from 1664 to 1666, when the university was closed and he        retired to his hometown of Woolsthorpe....  [tags:        Contributions of Isaac Newton]                    493 words        (1.4 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    The Gravitational Slingshot - The        Gravitational Slingshot The gravitational slingshot is a        way that scientists have truly harnessed the gravitational        pull of a planet by using it to launch satellites and other        useful projectiles towards their desired locations. This        method was developed through the use of Newton's Laws of        Gravity and Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion. When these        ideas of gravity and the shape of a planet's orbit were        brought together piece by piece, this new theory changed        how a projectile traveling through space could simply cross        an orbital pattern, which would in turn change the path of        the moving object....  [tags: Scientific Research        ]        :: 4 Works Cited                    1563 words        (4.5 pages)                    Powerful Essays                    [preview]                                    Solar System Formation - Our sun is the        central pivot point to which or entire planet and solar        system is built around. With out it all life on our planet        would cease to exist. Within this paper we will explore how        our Sun and solar system formed and came to resemble what        we see today. The Big Bang, the alpha of existence for the        building blocks of stars, happened approximately fourteen        billion years ago. The elements produced by the big bang        consisted of hydrogen and helium with trace amounts of        lithium. Hydrogen and helium are the essential structure        which build stars....  [tags: Astronomy        ]        :: 2 Works Cited                    1864 words        (5.3 pages)                    Term Papers                    [preview]                                    The Solar System - Our solar        system was born when, in a spiral arm of the Milky Way        galaxy, a giant rotating cloud of dust and gasses began to        collapse. Gravity compressed the dust and gasses and the        cloud got increasingly hotter and began to spin faster.        During the following one hundred million years, the gasses        compressed until the center was so hot that nuclear fusion        occurred giving off tremendous energy, combining charged        atoms of hydrogen to form helium. This process gave birth        to a star, our Sun (Our Solar System, n.d.)....         [tags: Astronomy]        :: 7 Works Cited                    1866 words        (5.3 pages)                    Term Papers                    [preview]                                    A Mammoth Dilemma - The        Pleistocene epoch spanned from 1.8 million years ago to        10,000 years ago [1]. Many genera and even species such as        conifers, mosses, flowering plants, insects, mollusks,        birds, and mammals from that era still survive today [1].        Others, such as the long-horned bison, saber-toothed cats,        giant ground sloths, and the mammoth did not survive [1].        The woolly mammoth was a commonly found mammal during the        last ice age [2]. These animals were similar in size to        elephants but were adapted for living in the extremely cold        conditions typical of an ice age [2]....  [tags:        mammal, cloning, genome, technology,        extinction]        :: 13 Works Cited                    2249 words        (6.4 pages)                    Term Papers                    [preview]                                    The Big Bang - The universe is a magnificent place.        There are thought to be more than 100 billion galaxies,        each, with 100 billion stars (Hawking 48). There are vast        clouds of gas, light years across, each taking on its own        dazzling shape and color. In our solar system alone, there        are planets asteroids, comets and moons. For millennia,        humans have attributed the workings and beauty of the        cosmos to the divine. Slowly, we learned that laws governed        the motion of these celestial bodies, laws which would come        to be known as the laws of physics....  [tags:        Universe, Galxies, Stars, Origins,        Theory]        :: 7 Works Cited                    1449 words        (4.1 pages)                    Powerful Essays                    [preview]                                    Our Solar System - Within Our        Solar System there is a Sun, and the eight planets that        orbit the Sun. The eight planets are categorized into two        groups known as Terrestrial planets, and Jovian planets.        There are four terrestrial planets in our Solar System:        Mercury, Venus Earth and Mars. These Terrestrial planets        are located the closest to the Sun. The word terrestrial is        derived from the Latin word terra, meaning ground or Earth        like. All Terrestrial planets share a common rocky and        solid surface. The other four planets: Jupiter, Saturn,        Uranus, and Neptune are Jovian planets....  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