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    Natural Ecosystem: Stony Creek Metro Park Natural Ecosystem: Stony Creek Metro Park My pick for this park was based on the fact that this was made in to a natural ecosystem in 1964. A plan was drawn to make this park by making a dam and creating a 500 acre lake in the center of a 4‚461 acre land section from the stony creek (a tributary of the Clinton River). Once the dam was formed the lake was made‚ and the park came together. There are many plants and wildlife in this park‚ and fish in

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    Guarding our ecosystems- Marshlands and Wetlands In the last decade‚ the conservation of our ecosystem has gained high importance. The last few years have seen a considerable jump on awareness of the conservation of marshlands. Marshlands or wetlands are areas which are transitional between terrestrial and aquatic systems. Here the water is usually at the surface. The land is covered by stagnant water that does not exceed 6 meters. They are considered important as they are home to various species

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    Queen: Finally we are going to have a baby! (To the King) Narrator: In the month of May‚ the night of the full moon‚ Queen Maha Maya gave birth to her son. King: (To the Wise Men) What should we name our baby boy? Wise Men: Your son shall be named Siddharta‚ meaning he shall be the one whose wishes will be fulfilled. Be cautious however‚ this means that if the Prince sees a dead‚ old‚ sick person‚ or a monk‚ he will give up his wealth to become a monk himself. Narrator: The city rejoiced

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    recent years with the popularization of e-books available online and e-readers that allow a person to carry a virtual library anywhere. With all the changes‚ there are some advantages and disadvantages brought by e-books. Is it feasible that it will disappear one day as its disadvantages outweigh its advantages? Advantages 1. It helps people who have trouble with their vision I believe many of you must have come across some difficulties during reading. You may complain how small the words are

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    Ecosystems Components - Lake Xochimilco Mexico Daniel Wal SCI/256 October 22‚ 2012 Kari Ruder Ecosystems Components - Lake Xochimilco Mexico Lake Xochimilco (soh-chee-milkoh) is one in a series of lakes south of Mexico City. What makes this lake unique and interesting is it is the only natural home to one of the most interesting creatures in science‚ the Ambystoma mexicanum‚ or Mexican Axolotl – the smiling faced water salamander pictured below. The axolotl is endangered because of loss

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    positive effects to the ecosystem 3 5.1.1 Low emissions and high fuel efficiency 3 5.1.2 Low cost and financial aid available 4 5.2 Hybrid cars have endangering effects to the ecosystem 4 5.2.1 Batteries and Fuel Cell 4 5.2.2 Price and cost of spare parts 4 6.0 Conclusion 5 References 1.0 Introduction This report aims to explore the views of people who believe that hybrid cars do affect the ecosystem in a positive manner

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    Topic 2: The Ecosystem 2.1.1 Biotic: living factors or components‚ e.g. plants and animals. Abiotic: non-living factors or components‚ e.g. soil‚ water‚ wind‚ etc… 2.1.2 Trophic level: is the position that an organism or a group of organisms in a community occupies in a food chain. 2.1.3 A food chain shows the flow of energy from one organism to the next. A food web is a complex network of interrelated food chains. Producers (autotrophs): manufacture their

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    Bees are very important to our ecosystem. People don’t really care about bees and just only think that they only make honey and pollinate flowers. Bees do a lot more than just make honey‚ pollinate flowers or sting living things for defensive purposes. Bees play a big part in our food supply and the environment‚ if they go extinct then we lose a lot of food and the ecosystem will be out of balance. Bees do a lot for the ecosystem‚ the main thing that they do is pollinate. “Pollination

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    Poem - Battle Within. Battle Within. Each day gloomy as the last‚ with the dimmest light shining through. Everyday an invisible battle‚ fighting to keep on going‚ to not let the demons win. The smallest light of hope helps you to find your way. Trying to break free from its hold‚ this is the dark battle of depression‚ we can never give up this fight‚ no matter how many times it tries to control us‚ for we are stronger than this demon‚ we can make it through no matter how tough it gets. We just need

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    There are many factors that account for the changes to the vegetation over time within ecosystems in the British Isles‚ such as human activity‚ climate‚ soil‚ light availability and intensity and natural disasters. The characteristics of the vegetation that are influenced by these factors are height‚ distribution‚ variety of species‚ adaptations and density of the vegetation. Some of these factors have relatively little influence on the succession development‚ whereas others have a dramatic influence

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