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Exercise 1 – English III – Unit 1 – Animals

Find and describe all the parts of 5 sentence from the Book: “Chemistry”

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Verb: ------

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 A solid is rigid and possesses a definite shape. A liquid flows and takes the shape of its
container, except that it forms a flat or slightly curved upper surface when acted upon by
gravity. Both liquid and solid samples have volumes that are very nearly independent of
pressure. A gas takes both the shape and volume of its container.

 A plasma is a gaseous state of matter that contains appreciable numbers of electrically


charged particles. The presence of these charged particles imparts unique properties to
plasmas that justify their classification as a state of matter distinct from gases. In addition
to stars, plasmas are found in some other high-temperature environments, such as
lightning strikes, certain television screens, and specialized analytical instruments used to
detect trace amounts of metals.

 The mass of an object is a measure of the amount of matter in it. One way to measure an
object’s mass is to measure the force it takes to accelerate the object. It takes much more
force to accelerate a car than a bicycle because the car has much more mass.

 An atom is the smallest particle of an element that has the properties of that element and
can enter into a chemical combination. Consider the element gold, for example. Imagine
cutting a gold nugget in half, then cutting one of the halves in half, and repeating this
process until a piece of gold remained that was so small that it could not be cut in half.

 A molecule consists of two or more atoms joined by strong forces called chemical bonds.
The atoms in a molecule move around as a unit, much like the cans of soda in a six-pack or
a bunch of keys joined together on a single key ring. A molecule may consist of two or
more identical atoms, as in the molecules found in the elements hydrogen, oxygen, and
sulfur, or it may consist of two or more different atoms, as in the molecules found in
water.
Introduction
In the nature we can find a lot of shark species, an example of this are the tiger
shark and the whale shark. The tiger shark can grow up to 4 meters of length and
500 kg of weight. Whereas the whale shark can grow to 10 meters to length and 9
tons of weight.
Development
A big difference between them are their diet. On a side, the tiger shark has as prey
dolphins, turtles and tuna. But the whale shark doesn’t follow this diet, their main
food source are plankton, krill and other very small animals.
The tiger shark diet is the reason to the people think that all the sharks species eat
people. The database indicates that the tiger sharks have 119 attacks against
humans since 2009, while the whale sharks don't have any incident with a human.
Conclusion
The reality is that an attack of shark is more an accident that an objective to the
shark, due to sometimes the people that swim near of the coast looks like fishes,
and due to this form the sharks attack.

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