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You think probable to the differences between sodium chloride concentration in ocean waters.
No- US waters.
they tend to be more abundant to warmer waters
polar covalent bonding
George Waters has written: 'Persia' -- subject(s): National characteristics, Persian, Persian National characteristics, Social life and customs
It was filmed in Odorama
Hydrogen Bonds
many waters warm freindly
The bonds incredible strength, Not only are the hydrogen bonds in water very strong but H20 molecules also attract to each other very tight. this can be seen in the waters surface tension strength.
Water molecules are symmetric, with mirror symmetry across two planes. Their structure is not constant but varies with local conditions, however the angle between the two hydrogen oxygen bonds is often quoted as 104.52 degrees. (This bent structure is responsible for many of waters interesting properties.) Some related links: http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/water/molecule.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_model
Phytoplankton
The US Army Corps of Engineers, they became responsible for protecting US waters with the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899.
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possibly one of the oldest genera of living birds. they hunt by the waters cos they are fishing eagles.
In temperate waters in depths to 80 feet, around wrecks and other bottom structure.