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    effectively working ........ •  The amount of soil erosion will decrease with distance from the main footpath • Plant height and diversity will be greater the further away from the main footpath • The management strategies are effective in managing visitor numbers and tourist’s impacts . 12/7/14 Alexander Jay-J Achebe 4 Hypothesis 1 I have decided to measure soil erosion(near the footpath) as my first hypothesis. I have chosen to investigate soil erosion because one of the government’s

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    nourishment. Beach nourishment is a common method used by many countries‚ including Singapore and the United States‚ among other influential countries. Its main objective is to import sediment and replenish materials lost through longshore drift and erosion from destructive waves‚ and is one of the more popular soft coastal management systems worldwide. This is usually done on a large scale‚ and extends the beach seawards‚ usually by close to a kilometre‚ depending on the local environment or necessity

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    Tourism in the Lake District    Attracts hundreds of visitors daily meaning the main  attractions can gain a vast  income to improve.  Cat Bells is an easy climb so a lot of tourists choose to climb this small mountain. This  is causing footpath erosion because of the constant use of the same path.  The constant use of certain areas cause landscape scarring  20% of Lake District homes are second homes or holiday homes to let  Locals earn a lot from renting out their homes in summer to tourists  Holiday cottages

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    Report on Land Pollution

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    contents Abstract1 Introduction1 Body Part1 Part one: Definition and Classification 1 Part two: Main Causes of Land Pollution 5 Part three: Effects of Land Pollution 5 Part four: some facts 7 Part five: Solutions 7 Conclusion8 Reference List9 Report on Land Pollution 【Abstract】 Land Pollution is the degradation of Earth’s land surfaces and soil pollution often caused by human activities and their misuse of land resources. It occurs when waste is not disposed properly and the soil itself

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    Conclusion Summary of the Presentation of findings Was aim achieved Recommendations What can be done to mitigate negative effects if any? Appendix Samples of findings Questionnaire if any Sample Topic: How do the processes of erosion and deposition influence contrasting landforms observed at selected areas along the coastline of Palisadoes Kingston and Hector’s river Portland. Sample Aim: The aim of the study is to identify and describe the different coastal processes involved

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    Every individual has responsibility to use natural resources judiciously. This will give equal opportunity to all to use the resources for the benefit of mankind. One should not be selfish to spend the available resources without thinking of other fellow beings. There is no limit to spend natural resources if available plenty but at the same time one should realize that natural resources are non-renewable sources. The future also depends on such resources. Every individual should think himself or

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    weaknesses such as over harvesting‚ land erosion‚ and illegal logging. “Colombia has lost 2‚224‚000 acres of natural forest and some of that was due to soil erosion. The main reason they have lost so much forest though is because of deforestation (the removal of trees).” (http://soilcentralsouthamerica.blogspot.com.au/2010/10/soil-erosion-in-colombia.html) As Soil Issues in Central and South America says‚ one of the major problems in Colombia is soil erosion due to deforestation because of the increasing

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    residual stress may be progress processing‚ the progress of stress erosion ability and prolong the service life of material components factors. And not appropriate residual stress will reduce processing‚ the stress of erosion‚ lose size accuracy‚ and even cause deformation and cracking and other early failure accident‚ so mechanical parts large mechanical components residual stress to the processing‚Mineral impact crusher fight stress erosion ability‚ size not disorderly service life is very important influence

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    world. Trees absorb carbon dioxide and give us oxygen without which no living being can live. Trees give us shade‚ medicine‚ food‚ fruits‚ furniture‚ fuel etc. Trees also keep the weather cool and cause rainfall. They also bind soil and thus prevent erosion. The land of Bangladesh is suitable for the plantation of different kinds of trees. Trees can be planted in the vast areas of sea beaches. Both sides of the roads and railways offer great scope for planting trees. The villagers can make the best

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    RESOURCE & DEVELOPMENT Classification of Resources Basis of Classification Origin Exhaustibility Ownerhip Class Biotic Abiotic Renewable Non-renewable Individual Community National International Example Flora and fauna Minerals‚ Soil‚ Forest‚ Water‚ Wind Fossil Fuel‚ Metals Private land‚ orchard Village Pond‚ Park River‚ Mines‚ International Ocean Territory starts after 200 km of national boundary Stage of Development Potential resources are yet to Potential wind energy source in be exploited

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