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    PEI- landmarks

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    cold and stormy in the winter. Land forms P.E.I. has many different land forms including the North umber land Strait‚ Elephant Rock and Appalachian Regions. The physical appearance of P.E.I. is it has many rolling hills‚ lots of water and red sand. Natural Resources In P.E.I. the resources are mainly agriculture‚ fishing and tourism. Almost half of the land is used for farming. 30 percent of Canada=s potatoes are grown in P.E.I.. The second largest industry is tourism. The third largest

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    "Storm Boy".

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    pelicans hatching and know that life will go on. An addition to the movie happened after a real life experience with Matt Carroll (producer) while he was camping a wild group driving dune buggies came roaring over the sand hills so this became a new part of the film where one night while storm boy is alone in his humpy the dune buggy riders come and wreck the house. The camera work in this

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    What is the difference between the Sahel‚ the Sahara‚ and an Oasis. Africa is full of mysterious landforms that have their own story to tell. However these environments are in risk of desertification and or have already suffered the consequences of desertification. Certain individuals like Pastoral Nomads have created various survival techniques to adapt to a forever changing environment. One might adapt to living in such conditions by changing the way they dress‚ using an adjustable dietary plan

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    ideal while you wait for everybody else to get ready. The view from here is always what my brain pictures when I think of Destin. Depending on the time of day‚ you’d be able to little dots on the beach that are people milling around on the flour-white sands of the shoreline. Even though I was fourteen stories in the above the ground; there was water disappearing into the horizon line as far as my eye could see. Up here on the balcony‚ you are unable to hear much due to the cawing of seagulls passing by

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    Coastal Erosion

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    recede and therefore taking away space for which people build on. Even though coastal erosion causes issues it is also the effect of something‚ Humans! Nature has a way of keeping the world in balance‚ it creates things such as barrier islands and sand dunes to help protect against costal erosion. However‚ humans play a big part in messing up that balance by creating man-made structures that actually increase the damage of coastal erosion rather than preventing it. Some of these structures such as

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    Chamberlain

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    angry. Evidence has indicated that the place the Chamberlains camped at had dingoes in the area. Signs were ordered to be put up in 1980 signifying the area contained dingos but was not put up at the time. In addition‚ the family had camped near a sand dune therefore becoming a target to the dingos. Witness Grey Lowe told how he was talking to the Chamberlains at the barbeque area and that he saw Mrs Chamberlain take Azaria and Aidan back to the tent around eight o’clock. He then testified that eight

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    author’s tone in the passage. He used similes and metaphors to describe some situations. For example‚ the author compares the beach to a “lunar landscape‚” describing the crater-like surface of the sand. He also said the “coarse dune forest” was a “deafening wall of white-static noise‚” conveying the trees and sand to be like a wall the blocks sound. Later on he says that the wind that hung from the hammocks “slammed through the ancient forest like a horde of spoilt children.” This means that the wind was

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    to try to capture Fort Wagner from the south. Then when they start to charge‚ and the Fort Wagner troops begin to shoot cannons at the 54th. The cannons are so powerful men start dropping like flies. So‚ Robert decides to take his men behind the sand dunes. When Robert sees they have a lot of “cannon power” left at fort Wagner‚ he decides to charge and fight man to man. While doing this‚ he was shot and killed instantly. Then‚ the rest of 54th Mass. charged and tried to capture the fort without their

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    rotational landslide involving about 1 million tonnes of glacial till cut back the 60 m high cliff by 70 m. Soft engineering The Maldives has the lowest average height above sea level of any country (1.5 m or 4.5 ft.) The nature reserve is an area of sand dunes. These are dynamic‚ but often unstable and vulnerable environments. Point 1 A spit is formed- prevailing wind hits the coast at the oblique angle. A coastal management scheme costing £2 million was introduced involving two types of hard engineering

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    Alice Cearns ABSTRACT The purpose of the investigation is to analyse the effect a groyne has on a beach’s formation and sand deposition‚ and the seasonal impact the ocean has on its shoreline. South Cottesloe beach contains native plants‚ from berry saltbushes to red-eyed wattles; it has accumulated sea wrack and rocky surfaces especially south of the groyne‚ and sand dunes running down to the swash zone. With fences running parallel to the water line‚ this environment we measured was not only

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