Alaskan forests ……………. five or six miles inland from the Pacific coast.
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……………….wooden buildings helps to protect them from damage due to weather.
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Adhesive, such as glue, tape, and gum, vary with the purpose …………………. intended.
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In his book, Social Theory and Social Structure, sociologist Robert Merton explored …………….. in ways that society considers abnormal.
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6. From her early teens……………………
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During the late 1850’s the question of the best route for the overland mail to California was …………………. in the West.
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Loganberries can be used in jams ……………… their juice.
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Noise, in the technical sense, implies a random chaotic disturbance ………………..
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Prescriptions for corrective lenses that are provided by an optometrist are often brought to an optician who……………. the lenses.
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……………….. matter in one form is transmuted to another form, a phase change is said to have taken place.
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12. Fruit is one of the most abundant, nutritious, and ……………….. foods a person can eat.
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13. ………………………., The Yearling, won a Pulitzer Prize.
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14. The state of Maine generally has cooler temperatures than ………………………..
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15. The colors of a rainbow …………………… arranged in the same order.
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16. A fuel is a substance used…………………….light, heat, or energy.
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17. Parrots have heavily bodies and exceedingly strong legs.
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18. Tariffs are the taxes or customs duties levied against goods that are import from another country.
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19. Human being have thirty-thirty or thirty-four vertebrae, but a snake may have as many as three hundred. (p.54)
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20. Paper is strong under tension instead crumples easily under the stress of compression.
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21. Historical geology deals about data on the development of the Earth gathered from the study of rocks, which are analyzed to determine their age and composition.
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22. In the 1950’s, aircraft were developed that flew high they couldhardly be seen from the ground.
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From 1892 to 1954 Ellis Island was an immigration station through which some 20 million immigrant entered the United States.
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24. The grouper is an ocean fish that lives in warm and temperate seas, most around rocky shores and coral reefs.
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25. The Hopi community of Oraibi in northeastern Arizona is one of the oldest, not if the oldest, continuously occupied settlements north of Mexico.
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26. The density of a substance is calculus by dividing its mass by its volume.
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27. The vascular system consist of the heart, arteries, veins, capillaries, and lymphatics.
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28. Each person in the United States consumes an average of 560 pounds of dairy productivity every year.
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At the future, banks will be offering an increasinglybroad spectrum of financial services.
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30. From 1892 to 1895, Alice Elvira Frecman was Dean of Women at the newly foundation University of Chicago.