It made collections all over the world--beginning in England and almost as far as Antarctica.
The Challenger Expedition collected marine samples and data at various locations across the world's oceans, including the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. It covered regions such as the Antarctic, South America, Africa, Australia, and the islands of the Pacific. The collections helped expand scientific knowledge of marine life and oceanography in the late 19th century.
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A marine volcano.
Marine biologists make anywhere from 45,000-65,000 a year starting out so that tells me about 25$ an hour. When you get serious you make around 65,000-100,000$ a year
mineral calcite (calcium carbonate) usually found in marine organisms.
The future outlook for marine biologists is positive, with opportunities in research, conservation, and management of marine ecosystems. As climate change and ocean health become more prominent issues, there will be a growing need for marine biologists to help understand and protect marine environments. Advances in technology and interdisciplinary collaborations are also expected to create new avenues for marine biologists to make a difference in the field.
Dodge is already making a Challenger...
dodge
No value, didn't make challenger rt till 1970.
The Challenger space shuttle completed nine successful flights before the tragic Challenger disaster in 1986.
they don't make a supercharged version of the challenger from the factory.
Challenger completed 9 missions. It exploded while launching on its 10th mission.
2016?, will they even make a 2011?
An expedition that you go on for a commercial reason, like to buy something or make make money.
Despite demand, Dodge has no plans for a factory Challenger convertible. There are, however, several aftermarket conversions in existence.
He wont. He was in Marine, Ted DiBiase is in Marine 2
"The Challenger II series .22 Caliber Pistol was introduced in 1976 and ceased production in 1982. The Challenger II evolved into the Challenger III in 1983." from: http://www.browning.com/customerservice/dategun/detail.asp?id=31
a marine patrol makes about $45,000, but a sargent for the marine patrols make about $60,000 to $70,000.