Papers
on-file have been reduced to just $9.95/pg
WITH A FREE BIBLIOGRAPHY !!! Select any paper below!:
Papers On Earth & Physical Sciences
Page 13 of 22
Mass, Acceleration, and the Importance of Newton's Constant for Gravitational Force
[ send me this paper ]
A 5 page exploration of the hypothesis that " The mass of an object has no effect on the acceleration of a falling object". The author explores this hypothesis in relation to Newton's Constant for Gravitational force and pulls projects from the literature to illustrate that relationship. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPmass.rtf
MEALWORM EXPERIMENT AND WRITE-UP
[ send me this paper ]
This 4-page paper details an experiment involving observation of mealworms and nutrition. The hypothesis is that mealworms fed oat brand or peat moss will gain the same amount of weight. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTmealworm.rtf
Mealworms
[ send me this paper ]
8 pages in length. The writer provides biological background, hypothesis and experiment suggestion as they relate to mealworms. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCmworm.rtf
Measuring Earthquakes
[ send me this paper ]
This 4 page report discusses how earthquakes are measured
and the different variables that must be considered when they are measured. Bibliography
lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWequake.rtf
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CONCEPTS
[ send me this paper ]
This paper defines some mechanical engineering concepts including hydraulics, pressure vessels and heating loads. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTmeceng.rtf
Mechanisms and Geometry of Rift Zones
[ send me this paper ]
10 pages in length.
Discusses rift zones, plate tectonics, spreading centers and
continental rift zones as well as how rift zones form.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAriftz.wps
Mercury Air Pollution Literature Review
[ send me this paper ]
Mercury is a known neurotoxin and for this reason, it has been targeted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a primary target for improvement. Airborne mercury toxins not only stay in the air, but settle in the water and ground, making fish and food toxic, not to mention the mercury released into the air through car and other exhaust. Power plants are the biggest source of airborne mercury in the United States as well as the rest of the world. 9 references. jvMercst.rtf
Filename: jvMercst.rtf
Mercury: The Hottest Planet?
[ send me this paper ]
A 3 page overview of the reasons behind the common misperception that Mercury is the hottest planet in its solar system because of its proximity to the Sun. This paper points out the recent discovery of planets which are even closer to the Sun as well as the fact that Venus (which is further from the Sun than Mercury) is actually hotter. The reason for that phenomenon is explained. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPmercur.rtf
Meteorology
[ send me this paper ]
A 20 page overview of meteorology. This paper discusses the importance of the earth’s rotation, tectonic plate movement, and volcanic action in creating the atmospheric and oceanic currents that determine weather. Severe weather events like hurricanes and tsunamis are explored. Bibliography lists 21 sources.
Filename: PPmeteorology.rtf
Mineral, Energy, and Water Resources of Kentucky
[ send me this paper ]
A 17 page overview of the natural resources of the state of Kentucky. Provides a broad overview of the types of minerals which exists in the state and emphasizes that mining, while necessary to the economy and energy needs of the state, can have tremendous environmental impacts. Summarizes the importance and impact of limestone mining in particular and cautions that mining alone is not the only adverse environmental impact in the state of Kentucky. Outlines the importance of the states water bodies (including a two page list of some of the most noted) and wetlands and the impacts of such activities as the construction and operation of hydroelectric dams and domestic wastewaters. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PPkyMnrl.wps
Mineralogy & The Peabody Museum Collection
[ send me this paper ]
A 5 page overview of mineralogy, the branch of science dealing with minerals in the Earth's crust and also those found outside the Earth (such as in lunar samples and meteorites). The writer focuses specifically upon a very important (and well-known) collection stored in the Peabody Museum at Yale University. That particular collection's history is discussed in light of mineralogy itself. Bibliography is missing.
Filename: Mineralg.wps
Mono Lake, California
[ send me this paper ]
A 5 page paper. Mono Lake has been called a geologists paradise. It is a unique region that incorporates 14 different ecological zones, more than 1,000 plant species and at least 400 vertebrate species. Volcanoes surround the lake. It is only one of three lakes on the continent that acts as host to productive ecosystems and migrating birds. The writer describes the lake and briefly discusses the political controversies related to the diversion of water to Los Angeles. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGmonol.wps
Mount Saint Helen's Volcano:
[ send me this paper ]
This 12 page paper discusses the geography and geologic information regarding Mount Saint Helen's Volcano. Furthermore, an in-depth history of the volcano is given as well as the effects of its most recent eruption in 1980. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: GSStheln.rtf
Mount Saint Helens
[ send me this paper ]
This 5 page report discusses Mount Saint
Helens in the Cascade Range in Washington State, a volcano that
had been dormant since 1857, which erupted on May 18, 1980. The
report focuses on geological aspects of the eruption. Over the
past two decades, Mount Saint Helen as proven itself to be one of
the best opportunities for modern scientist to understand the
post-eruptive aspects of an active volcano in terms of both the
anomalies caused and the recovery of the surrounding affected
areas. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWgeodis.rtf
term papers
ENTER YOUR TERM PAPER TOPIC HERE:
** USE OF OUR SEARCH ENGINE IS TOTALLY FREE! **
(Pay only when you find a paper
you wish to download!)