Supporting Life: Earth’s Surface and Landforms The Lesson Activities will help you meet these educational goals: Science Inquiry—You will conduct online research related to a series of photographs‚ develop hypotheses‚ and communicate your findings in written form. STEM—You will analyze real-world data to gain insight into careers in Earth Science and Geology. 21st Century Skills—You will employ online tools for research and analysis‚ use critical thinking and problem-solving skills‚ communicate
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Olive cotton is an Australian photographer who produced magnificent photography for over 60 years. She was born on 11 July 1911 in Hornsby‚ Sydney. On her 11th birthday Olive Cotton was given a Kodak camera from her father who taught her all the basics of photography. Her father helped her turn the home laundry into a dark room to produce photographs. Cotton had no prior experience with photography. In her darkroom Cotton processed films and produced her first black and white image. While on holidays
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started to lose money because my mom had my little brother. When my auntie and my uncle decided to move to Pyla France my mom wanted to go as well. So my Auntie started to tell me these cool things we are going to do like paragliding and the huge sand dunes that we could climb and all the planes and stuff we would have to take to go to Plya like a plane‚ driving also a boat but she also told me how long it would take to get there like she said along time plus my uncle told me that there are spiders
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persuade my audience that they should plan a trip to Brazil. Thematic Statement: Brazils wonder and exotic attributes alone are reason enough for all of you to come visit this land of beauty. Introduction I. Have you ever wanted to go surfing on white sand beaches where the people are beautiful and everything is cheap. Have you ever wanted to see the diversity and wonder of the Amazon mixed in with the cement jungle of Sao Paulo. Well‚ if you have all of this can be seen in one country alone and that
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You can feel the soft sand with your bare feet as you’re going down the long warm sand dune. You can feel the sun baking your skin slowly like your inside an oven‚ when you’re laying flat on a blanket on the beach‚ you can feel the wind blowing in your hair as you stand on the lookout. You can feel the force
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They not only did give us information on different sand levels‚ they also spoke about natural vegetation and how if they were to be removed the dunes would slowly cease to exist‚ in return leaving the beaches more vulnerable to floods. They also informed us of how different flora affected dunes‚ and how they managed or prevented them from being removed and or destroyed. They didn’t bring up coastal management directly‚ yet
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are some specific types of depositional environments? Continental Sedimentary Environments Glacial: deposits may have wide range of grain sizes (poorly sorted). Fluvial (river): mostly sand‚ better (not perfectly) sorted) Lacustrine (lake): muddy‚ thin layers on lakebed Aeolian (wind blown): silt and sand dunes produces thick crossbeds; best sorted Marine (Nearshore) Sedimentary Environments (Transitional) Deltas:
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Umbrella Thorn Acacia grows in sand dunes and rocky grounds of Africa’s grasslands. Acacia’s grow in areas with annual rainfall as low as 4 cm. This tree can survive in 122° F temperatures during the day‚ and freezing temperatures at nights. Manketti Trees habitat is dotted with trees and does not receive enough rain to be considered a prairie. The manketti tree prefers hot and dry climates with low amounts of rain. It also prefers to grow in wooded hills and sand dunes. It has an upright manner of
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MINISTRY OF NATURE‚ ENVIRONMENT AND TOURISM‚ MONGOLIA HOW TO DEVELOP TOURISM IN UMNUGOBI PROVINCE MRS.BAYASGALAN SARANJAV SENIOR OFFICER OF TOURISM DEPARTMENT CONTENTS: BACKGROUND OF THE COUNTRY TOURISM DEVELOPMENT AND RESOURCES TOURISM POLICIES TOURISM DEVELOPMENT OF UMNUGOBI HOW TO DEVELOP TOURISM IN UMNUGOBI? MONGOLIA Country status: At 1‚564‚116 square kilometre‚ Mongolia is the 17th largest and the most sparsely populated country in the world‚ with a population
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be lost. “In the shifting patterns of time” This links to the reoccurring images of SHIFTING SANDS. And WRACK/WRECK/SHIP. David and Kurt are linked by their mutual quest to discover/ rediscover the shipwreck. Their problems are symbolised by the shifting sands. The image of footprints both as a heading and within narratives suggests evidence – someone has been there but couples with images of sand show evidence can be lost like the ship/wreck. Again history is inconclusive. USE OF NARRATIVES
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