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Chantale Lyons |
Jun 14 2005, 01:33 PM
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Hey This is Chantale and I think that it is really awsome that my Chem teacher is in Alaska and I wanted to ask you a question I wanted to know why the pipeline get so hot why does it have to be at 150 and only cool to 100? this was really comfusing. And also Mr.Gove My prep teacher said that I didn't have to do that 3 page esay thing I hope that is true because I did't do it. But anyways I hope that you have lots of fun there and i was also wonder if you could take a picture of a bear for me any kind and put it on this site that would be so cool ok bye and have a good summer your the best
See yah Mr. C Chantale Lyons |
Tom_Crumrine |
Jun 15 2005, 06:13 AM
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TREC Teacher Group: TREC Team Posts: 188 Joined: 27-April 05 Member No.: 9 |
Chantale,
The oil is warm because it comes from down in the earth and it naturally comes out warm--that's what I read on the pipeline tour sign anyway. I'll learn more and get back to you. Mr. C. |
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