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    > Discussion Based Assessments Study Guide! > Oral Component Questions: > DBA 1.11 > En la nave… ¿Dónde comes? ¿Qué comes?----La cocina (the kitchen) ; papas fritas y ensalada (French fries and salad > Content: Review Spanish 1 vocabulary and Structures. Clothing (1.4)‚ colors (1.4)‚ family(1.8)….. la camisa(shirt) los tenis (the tennis shoes) las medias (the stockings) los zapatos (shoes) (rojo azul blanco marron morado rosado negro verde) madre(mom) el padre (dad) primo prima(cousin) tia tio

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    at least two scholarly or reputable resources and your textbook‚ address whether or not we as humans should be concerned with the extinction rate. Additionally‚ discuss whether or not humans should strive to preserve representative samples of all biomes on the planet. Yes‚ I believe that humans should be concerned with the extinction rate. Humans are the cause of things such as habitat destruction‚ hunting‚ pollution‚ disease‚ global warming‚ exploitation and urbanization which are all leading

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    Human Influences in a Food Web The temperate rainforest biome (specific to America) is most commonly recognised by its large and tall trees‚ non-seasonal vegetation‚ heavy rainfall and dense humidity. Temperatures rarely drop below freezing and irregularly exceed 27o C. Rainfall usually ranges from 127-165cm a year‚ with some rainforests occasionally receiving more [1]. At the first trophic level the producers are found‚ including: plants‚ flowers‚ seeds‚ nuts and fruit. The first order consumers

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    AP Biology Summer Assignment Chapter 50.1: An Introduction to Ecology and the Biosphere Ecology is the scientific study of how organisms interact with the environment. When studying Ecology scientists want to know‚ where organisms live‚ why they live there‚ and how many are there. Ecology and environmental biology both stem from Darwin’s interest and observations upon the distribution of organisms and how they adapted to their specific environment. Darwin concluded that the environment interacting

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    beautiful buildings using stone and bronze tools. The art they made was based around their religion making sculptures of the sun god‚ and they took up weaving from other ancient civilizations and made beautiful clothes out of cotton‚ wool of alpacas‚ llamas‚ and the wools of the vicuñas and guanacos. Last they had religion‚ they were very religious people‚ and their religion was based completely around nature and everything natural‚ they had a great god named‚ Viracocha‚ and they believed that he created

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    Chronic Tacos (breakfast available)‚ El Taco Llama‚ Qdoba Mexican Grill‚ and La Cocina Restaurant have good tasting lunch and dinner dishes that range anywhere from $5-10. The great thing about Qdoba is if you bring in a student ID then you are qualified for a free drink with your meal. Talk about

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    Exchange‚ Alfred W. Crosby explains that before the Columbian Exchange the New World didn’t have horses‚ pigs‚ cattle‚ sheep‚ or goats‚ only llamas‚ alpacas‚ dogs‚ a few fowl‚ and guinea pigs. When the Old World introduced pigs‚ people realized that pigs multiplied quickly so they were a great source of food. Before cattle‚ the Native Americans had to use llamas‚ alpacas and themselves to haul things. They could only carry up to 100 pounds so they couldn’t get as much done. Cattle changed everything

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    Why did Eurasia have 300 thousand head start vs any other country? How did Eurasia have steel while other places had stone? Some key ideas are Europeans‚ geographical‚ climate and transportation. The geographical advantages the europeans had was the farming with wheat‚ wheat gave them a food surplus‚ and domesticated animals. Eurasia were more resistant to illness and they could make steel.This all helped the europeans with civilizations and conquering other countries and the Spanish were more powerful

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    amount of buildup in the atmosphere. Carbon is assimilated by the biosphere through photosynthesis and released through autotrophic (plant) and heterotrophic (animals‚ microbes‚ etc.) respiration. The magnitudes of these processes vary from biome to biome‚ but some of the largest fluxes are expected

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    planning: (1) The Biogeography Zone: It is a large distinctive unit of similar ecology‚ biome representation‚ community and species‚ e.g.‚ the coasts‚ the islands‚ etc. (2) The Biotic Province: It is secondary unit within a biogeographic zone‚ giving weight to particular community. (3) The Land Region: It is a tertiary set of units within a province. It indicates different land forms. (4) The Biome: It is an ecological unit and is found in biogeographic zones or provinces.Explanation

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