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         <description><![CDATA[<div>- Arctic Islands  <br>-  Sea<br>- Rivers<br>- Lakes <br>- Ponds<br>- Puddles<br>-  Oceans<br>-  Mountains<br>-  Glaciers<br>- Ice caps<br>- North pole<br>- South pole<br>- Antarctica<br>-  Soil<br>-  Swamps<br>- Rain<br>- Hail<br>- Atmosphere<br>-  Underground<br>-  Ice<br>-  Humans<br>- Animals </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em>Blue - Ria<br>Purple - Denise<br>Red - Elizabeth<br><br>Points : 16 points</em></strong></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The water moves from one reservoir to another, such as from the ocean to the atmosphere, by the physical processes of evaporation, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, surface runoff, and subsurface flow. In doing so, the water goes through different forms such as liquid, solid and vapor.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>- Paddles<br>- Sails<br>- Poling or punting<br>- Anchors<br>- Bailers<br>- Food<br>- Water<br>- Fishing nets<br>- Animals<br>- Fermented starch<br>- Taro<br>- Coconuts<br>- Bark cloth<br>- Yams<br>- Sweet potatoes<br>- Bananas<br>- Breadfruit trees<br>- Gourds<br>- Fishing rod </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>When Disney announced that it would release a Polynesian-based feature-length animated movie called <em>Moana</em>, in 2016 about two thousand years ago, on a fictional island in the central Pacific Ocean, which drew inspiration from elements of the real-life island nations of Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga, where <em>Moana </em>is set. There is evidence that the Polynesian people were expert wayfarers and they constructed large, sound boats that were capable of crossing the vast ocean but Moana is in fact not true.</div>]]></description>
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