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Table 9.5. Volume, density, and mass of the air in the lungs of a of a scuba diver and the lungs of a free diver at different depths
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Table 9.1. Predicted and observed color of objects viewed in the black box
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Table 8.6. Criteria for evaluating transportation efficiency
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Table 8.4. Distance Scenarios & Table 8.5. Cargo Scenarios
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Table 8.3. Forces acting on zero cargo load and full cargo load ships
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Table 8.2. Net buoyancy force calculation table
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Fig. 8.13. Indicator disk (printable version)
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Table 7.7. Table of observed layer material properties and thickness for sediment cores activity
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Fig. 7.41. Modified nautical chart of the Maug Islands
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Fig. 7.38. Contour map I
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Exploring Our Fluid Earth, a product of the Curriculum Research & Development Group (CRDG), College of Education. University of Hawaii, 2011. This document may be freely reproduced and distributed for non-profit educational purposes.