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Here's mine by Gordon Lightfoot The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down Of the big lake they call Gitche Gumee The lake, it is said, never gives up her dead When the skies of November turn gloomy. With a load of iron ore - 26,000 tons more Than the Edmund Fitzgerald weighed empty That good ship and true was a bone to be chewed When the gales of November came early The ship was the pride of the American side Coming back from some mill in Wisconson As the big freighters go it was bigger than most With a crew and the Captain well seasoned. Concluding some terms with a couple of steel firms When they left fully loaded for Cleveland And later that night when the ships bell rang Could it be the North Wind they'd been feeling. The wind in the wires made a tattletale sound And a wave broke over the railing And every man knew, as the Captain did, too, T'was the witch of November come stealing. The dawn came late and the breakfast had to wait When the gales of November came slashing When afternoon came it was freezing rain In the face of a hurricane West Wind When supper time came the old cook came on deck Saying fellows it's too rough to feed ya At 7PM a main hatchway caved in He said fellas it's been good to know ya. The Captain wired in he had water coming in And the good ship and crew was in peril And later that night when his lights went out of sight Came the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. Does anyone know where the love of God goes When the words turn the minutes to hours The searchers all say they'd have made Whitefish Bay If they'd fifteen more miles behind her. They might have split up or they might have capsized They may have broke deep and took water And all that remains is the faces and the names Of the wives and the sons and the daughters. Lake Huron rolls, Superior sings In the ruins of her ice water mansion Old Michigan steams like a young man's dreams, The islands and bays are for sportsmen. And farther below Lake Ontario Takes in what Lake Erie can send her And the iron boats go as the mariners all know With the gales of November remembered. In a musty old hall in Detroit they prayed In the Maritime Sailors' Cathedral The church bell chimed, 'til it rang 29 times For each man on the Edmund Fitzgerald. The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down Of the big lake they call Gitche Gumee Superior, they say, never gives up her dead When the gales of November come early. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99rOzMVtcx4
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Weather question..
If Lake Erie froze over in January, is it still possible to have lake-effect snows off Lake Erie in February?
Weather question..
If Lake Erie froze over in January, is it still possible to have lake-effect snows off Lake Erie in February?
is lake Erie frozen this time of year?? i went there in December a few years ago. it was super solid by then.. when does it start freezing?
do u go ice skating, or ice fishing?
The graph below shows the mean annual temperature for two towns located at approximately the same latitude in the United States. Which statement offers the best explanation of why the mean annual temperature for Town A is different than Town B? A. Town A has a higher population than Town B B. Town B is near a lake and Town A is not. C. Town A has more plant diversity than Town B. D. Town B has vast open fields and Town A is heavily populated with trees. 2. Which statement provides evidence supporting the Big Bang Theory? A. Galaxies are converging toward a single point B. The planets revolve around the sun in an elliptical manner C. When observing a distant star, the wavelength shifts towards blue indicating that the universe is shrinking. D. When observing a distant star, the wavelength shifts towards red indicating that the universe is expanding 3. Use the diagram below to answer the question. Volcanoes and mid-oceanic ridges occur because magma rises from the mantle of Earth up through Earth?’??™s crust. What likely causes magma to rise? A. The sudden loss of gravity in the mantle B. A decrease of pressure in the core of Earth C. The solid material of Earth?’??™s crust is more dense than the magma rising up D. The atmosphere sucking the magma from the cracks in Earth?’??™s crust 4. An increase in human population has caused the demand for resources to increase as well. Deforestation (the massive cutting down of trees) continues to increase to meet the need for lumber to build homes, schools and buildings for new and growing communities. Which statement reflects the negative impact that deforestation has on the environment? A. Deforestation increases the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere B. Deforestation provides new habitats for animals C. Deforestation causes erosion of the soil D. Deforestation decreases the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere 5. Agricultural practices are changing to help reduce some of the negative impacts that farming has on the environment. Which statement reflects a positive change in farming? A. Increasing the use of chemical fertilizers B. Legume-crop rotation to add nitrogen back into the soil C. Increasing the tilling of soil to reduce the population of weeds D. The use of chemical pesticides to reduce the number of damage-causing insects 6. As human population increases, waste production increases. Most waste is placed in landfills. Which statement is not a factor in solid waste disposal in landfills? A. Increased carbon dioxide gases into the atmosphere B. Rapid breakdown of materials C. Increased methane gases into the atmosphere D. More land used for landfill development 7. A star is born when A. Nuclear fission slows down B. The center explodes outward C. Nuclear fusion of hydrogen stops D. Gases and dust collapse toward the center 8. An example of the hydrosphere transferring energy to the lithosphere would be A. the force of wind creating ocean waves B. an earthquake causing a tsunami C. the force of gravity causing a landslide D. stream waters picking up debris from the banks and carrying it downstream 9. One possible reason why farms closer to Lake Erie have a longer frost-free growing season compared to other farming communities in Ohio is A. Crops have been engineered to withstand lower temperatures B. The population density surrounding the Lake Erie area prevents early freezes C. The salinity of the water used to irrigate plants lowers the freezing temperature D. The heat transfer from the lake increases the number of days above freezing temperatures. 10. In an expanding universe, galaxies are A. Red shifted B. Blue shifted C. Stationary in space D. Moving toward each other 11. Use the diagram below to answer the question. As ocean plates diverge, magma rises up to form a mid-ocean ridge. Points A, B, C and D represent locations on the ocean plates. Which point likely represents the oldest rock in the ocean plate? A. A B. B C. C D. D 12. Which of the following statements about the life of a star is true? A. Energy to sustain a star comes from iron B. The temperature of a star indicates the color of the star C. Gravitational forces do not play a role in star formation and evolution D. Helium converts to Hydrogen during the process of nuclear fission to provide energy for the star 13. Which of the following observations did not contribute to the Plate Tectonic Theory? A. Sea-floor spreading B. Continental drift C. Erosion and weathering D. Fossil matching on the continents of Africa and South America 14. In our solar system, planets and celestial objects follow an elliptical orbiting pattern around the sun. What is the best explanation as to why planets and celestial objects orbit in
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1. The graph below shows the mean annual temperature for two towns located at approximately the same latitude in the United States. Which statement offers the best explanation of why the mean annual temperature for Town A is different than Town B? A. Town A has a higher population than Town B B. Town B is near a lake and Town A is not. C. Town A has more plant diversity than Town B. D. Town B has vast open fields and Town A is heavily populated with trees. 2. Which statement provides evidence supporting the Big Bang Theory? A. Galaxies are converging toward a single point B. The planets revolve around the sun in an elliptical manner C. When observing a distant star, the wavelength shifts towards blue indicating that the universe is shrinking. D. When observing a distant star, the wavelength shifts towards red indicating that the universe is expanding 3. Use the diagram below to answer the question. Volcanoes and mid-oceanic ridges occur because magma rises from the mantle of Earth up through Earth?’??™s crust. What likely causes magma to rise? A. The sudden loss of gravity in the mantle B. A decrease of pressure in the core of Earth C. The solid material of Earth?’??™s crust is more dense than the magma rising up D. The atmosphere sucking the magma from the cracks in Earth?’??™s crust 4. An increase in human population has caused the demand for resources to increase as well. Deforestation (the massive cutting down of trees) continues to increase to meet the need for lumber to build homes, schools and buildings for new and growing communities. Which statement reflects the negative impact that deforestation has on the environment? A. Deforestation increases the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere B. Deforestation provides new habitats for animals C. Deforestation causes erosion of the soil D. Deforestation decreases the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere 5. Agricultural practices are changing to help reduce some of the negative impacts that farming has on the environment. Which statement reflects a positive change in farming? A. Increasing the use of chemical fertilizers B. Legume-crop rotation to add nitrogen back into the soil C. Increasing the tilling of soil to reduce the population of weeds D. The use of chemical pesticides to reduce the number of damage-causing insects 6. As human population increases, waste production increases. Most waste is placed in landfills. Which statement is not a factor in solid waste disposal in landfills? A. Increased carbon dioxide gases into the atmosphere B. Rapid breakdown of materials C. Increased methane gases into the atmosphere D. More land used for landfill development 7. A star is born when A. Nuclear fission slows down B. The center explodes outward C. Nuclear fusion of hydrogen stops D. Gases and dust collapse toward the center 8. An example of the hydrosphere transferring energy to the lithosphere would be A. the force of wind creating ocean waves B. an earthquake causing a tsunami C. the force of gravity causing a landslide D. stream waters picking up debris from the banks and carrying it downstream 9. One possible reason why farms closer to Lake Erie have a longer frost-free growing season compared to other farming communities in Ohio is A. Crops have been engineered to withstand lower temperatures B. The population density surrounding the Lake Erie area prevents early freezes C. The salinity of the water used to irrigate plants lowers the freezing temperature D. The heat transfer from the lake increases the number of days above freezing temperatures. 10. In an expanding universe, galaxies are A. Red shifted B. Blue shifted C. Stationary in space D. Moving toward each other 11. Use the diagram below to answer the question. As ocean plates diverge, magma rises up to form a mid-ocean ridge. Points A, B, C and D represent locations on the ocean plates. Which point likely represents the oldest rock in the ocean plate? A. A B. B C. C D. D 12. Which of the following statements about the life of a star is true? A. Energy to sustain a star comes from iron B. The temperature of a star indicates the color of the star C. Gravitational forces do not play a role in star formation and evolution D. Helium converts to Hydrogen during the process of nuclear fission to provide energy for the star 13. Which of the following observations did not contribute to the Plate Tectonic Theory? A. Sea-floor spreading B. Continental drift C. Erosion and weathering D. Fossil matching on the continents of Africa and South America 14. In our solar system, planets and celestial objects follow an elliptical orbiting pattern around the sun. What is the best explanation as to why planets and celestial objects orbit i
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2. An example of the hydrosphere transferring energy to the lithosphere would be A. the force of wind creating ocean waves B. an earthquake causing a tsunami C. the force of gravity causing a landslide D. stream waters picking up debris from the banks and carrying it downstream 3. One possible reason why farms closer to Lake Erie have a longer frost-free growing season compared to other farming communities in Ohio is A. Crops have been engineered to withstand lower temperatures B. The population density surrounding the Lake Erie area prevents early freezes C. the salinity of the water used to irrigate plants lowers the freezing temperature D. The heat transfer from the lake increases the number of days above freezing temperatures . 4. The tropical rainforest is known for its warm and moist conditions. What other characteristics would be expected for this biome? A. Low biotic diversity and sparse vegetation B. Soil lacking in nutrients and a short growing season C. Nutrient rich soil a
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. An example of the hydrosphere transferring energy to the lithosphere would be A. the force of wind creating ocean waves B. an earthquake causing a tsunami C. the force of gravity causing a landslide D. stream waters picking up debris from the banks and carrying it downstream 3. One possible reason why farms closer to Lake Erie have a longer frost-free growing season compared to other farming communities in Ohio is A. Crops have been engineered to withstand lower temperatures B. The population density surrounding the Lake Erie area prevents early freezes C. The salinity of the water used to irrigate plants lowers the freezing temperature D. The heat transfer from the lake increases the number of days above freezing temperatures. 4. The tropical rainforest is known for its warm and moist conditions. What other characteristics would be expected for this biome? A. Low biotic diversity and sparse vegetation B. Soil lacking in nutrients and a short growing season C. Nutr
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I bought bagged frozen tilapia from Wegmans, and its super fishy smelling and tasting. It tastes like lake Erie. I don't want to throw it out because it wasn't cheap, but I can't really stomach it. I've heard that soaking fish in milk will fix it...has anybody else had success with that? Or what seasonings will mask the flavor? Thanks!I think my "fishy" may be different from other people's idea of "fishy"...I think its better described as tasting like lake-water. I've smelled fish thats gone bad before, and I can say that its not a spoiled smell or flavor...just off. And I bought it over a month ago and its been sitting in my freezer since the first time I've tried it, so its way too late to take it back.
How do I get the fishy smell and taste out of frozen tilapia?

