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    Nature and Animal Conservation Deforestation reduction strategies Effective implementation is critical in addition to stakeholder participation‚ and management plans of development‚ and attention to enforcement. The Strategies ought to be hand and hand as the recognition of national critical roles of municipal and state governments‚ empowering societal civility of the private sector‚ A professional animated part in lessening deforestation‚ same time working for conjunction for legislature. Some

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    Effects of Pollution 1. Environment Degradation : Environment is the first casualty for increase in pollution weather in air or water. The increase in the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere leads to smog which can restrict sunlight from reaching the earth. Thus‚ preventing plants in the process of photosynthesis. Gases like Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide can cause acid rain. Water pollution in terms of Oil spill may lead to death of several wildlife species. 2. Human Health : The decrease in quality

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    Unit 1 Notes Chapter 3 Matter Observation v. Inference • Observation: • Quantitative or qualitative • ___________________________________________________ • Inferences: • Something that you know from ____________________________ • Ex. “made of wood”‚ “wax” Physical v. Chemical Properties • Physical Properties: • Can be observed without changing the chemical makeup of a substance • Examples: • Chemical Properties: • Describes a chemical change & the kinds of chemical reactions that

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    WILDLIFE Wildlife means all the flora and fauna‚ which are not domesticated by humans. It includes animals‚ plants and microorganisms. The term wild life generally gives the impression of large and ferocious animals living in the jungle or waters such as lions and tigers‚ crocodiles and rhinoceros. Wild life refers to any living organism in its natural habitat. It includes all plants‚ animals and microorganisms other than animals domesticated and cultivated plants. The majestic lion‚ the grateful

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    Audra McFarland Mr. Bergmann Sophomore Honors P6 28th September 2016 Conservation What if I were to tell you that your way of life is at stake? If I told you that your casual cruising around town or your habit of just tossing your drink in the trash without dumping it out was causing major harm to our earth‚ would you be concerned? Today‚ our carbon emissions are skyrocketing so alarmingly fast‚ the atmosphere has not been this warm in 66 million years. The excess carbon has caused a five degree

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    The Law of Conservation of Mass  Goals:  1. To identify the parts of a chemical equation. Students need to identify subscripts‚  coefficients‚ reactants‚ products‚ chemical formulas‚ and chemical symbols  2. To appreciate that scientific discoveries are often the result of inquiry.  3. to distinguish between an element‚ a compound‚ and a mixture (and between  heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures)  4. To balance a chemical equation­ in order to prove that the Law of Conservation of Mass  works quantitatively as well as conceptually 

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    There is a difference between conservation and preservation. The major difference between the two is conservation is the sensible use of the natural resources by maintaining the sustainability of them for our future generation. In contrast preservation is to maintain nature and our resources in their present state. I actually do not believe that humans can harvest resources in an environmentally friendly way. I feel this way because if our human race were to begin to get resources from our national

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    WATER CONSERVATION IN CHILE How often do we think about water? By Cristián Bravo Galarce Have you ever wondered how long you can live without drinking water? It is not a difficult question if you know a little bit about yourself. When it is hot‚ you need to drink water; when you eat‚ you need to drink water. However‚ you can live without having a shower; let us make it clear‚ you are going to be the one who is there‚ alone‚ nobody is going to like you but you can survive anyway. Water is the

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    The importance of conservation to wildlife. 1st November 2013 Contents 1 Introduction This report is being wrote to give some reasoning on why wildlife conservation matters and is important. The meaning of conservation is the protection‚ preservation‚ management‚ or restoration of wildlife and of natural resources such as forests‚ soil‚ and water (The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language‚ 2000). Human efforts are to prevent the loss of

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    Conservation of Energy Lab Honors Physics December 9‚ 2014 Date Performed: December 5‚2014 Instructor: Mrs. Kelly I. Objective: Calculate the speed of the Bunny on release from the table II. Procedure: 1. Gather All Materials 2. Place the bunny turned in on itself on the ground (this enables the toy to launch itself upward by suction; elastic and potential energy). Do so 5 times 3. Measure the height traveled by the stopper using a meter stick per each trial. 4. Using the measurements

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