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    Tarbela’s 4th extension project to add 1410 MW Posted by admin on August 22‚ 2011 in PkToday | 0 Comment ISLAMABAD (APP) – The total generation capacity of the Tarbela Hydropower Station will touch 4‚888 megawatt mark with the addition of 1‚410 MW as a result of 4th extension project. Official sources told APP on Sunday that the detailed engineering design‚ tender documents and PC-1 of the Tarbela 4th Extension Project were in active progress and would be completed by next month and would cost

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    repertoire that might sound very odd to listeners (JuneauAlaskaVideo). The last unlikeness is the raven has a longer wingspan with four thin‚ long feather "fingers" to the American Crow’s five broad ones. The common raven has its fair share of various habitats to roam and with those locations comes their staple of diet. This species of bird along with its subspecies are one of the most adaptable types of birds in the world given its presence on so many continents and land masses. After the bird migrated

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    Land Pollution

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    clear land for agriculture‚ as well as processes like desertification and land conversion. Desertification is when anthropogenic effects of human development or other actions convert a piece of (essentially) fertile land into desert-land or dry land. Land once converted to desert-land can never be reclaimed by any amount of corrective measures. This is also a serious issue because t does not only affect the land‚ but also the overall biodiversity of a place‚ especially when land is cleared for agriculture

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    ANIMALS

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    • There are different types of habitats for certain animals. • There are so many types of animals such as Mammals‚ Reptiles‚ Birds‚ Insects‚ Aquatic Animals‚ Spiders. • Habitats: Deserts‚ Grasslands‚ Forests‚ Mountains‚ Freshwater‚ Oceans‚ Tundra. • People are mammals. So are dogs‚ cats‚ and horses. Ahmad Bickley ANIMALS 1. Fish are vertebrates that live in water and have gills‚ scales and fins on their body. 2. Amphibians are born in the water. When they are born‚ they breath with gills like

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    of the tundra thrives in these areas. The same occurs with altitude‚ as trees give way to short alpine vegetation in high mountainous regions. A biome is composed of many ecosystems‚ which are smaller communities of plants and animals and their habitats‚ the physical parts of their environment that affect them. Whereas‚ the boundaries of a biome are determined by climate‚ the boundaries of ecosystems are physical features‚ such as ridges or riverbanks‚ which separate one community from another.

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    organisms as adaptations for living in a particular habitat. An adaptation is any feature or characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment. Adaptations can be classified as either structural‚ physiological or behavioural. When studying organisms and relating the chances of survival to body structure‚ physiology and behaviour‚ biologists are always wary of inferring every characteristic as a particular adaptation for a particular habitat. Just because a plant or animal is found in a

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    Salton Sea Case Study

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    formation of the Salton Sea. The Salton Sea is located in the southern part of California‚ between the Mojave Desert and Sonoran desert. It is the biggest lake located in California‚ 35 miles long and 15 miles across. Throughout the decades researchers have discovered that lakes have formed and dissipated years later in the Salton Sea location. They came up with the idea to bring water to the desert‚ in order to sustain the large amounts of people settling from the gold rush. The California Development

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    Crooks

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    work‚ have a good day -thank yer‚ yer too luv SOUTHERN AMERICAN (REDNECK) -hey thar‚ how yo’ doin’? -ah’s all right thanks love. -ah was a-gonna tell yo’ thet sto’y about thet time when i went up t’thet bonkers pub called ’wether spoon’ about thet fight between th’ wimmen - Oh‚ yessuh yo’ batter git started then i ain’t got long‚ gotta git t’wawk soon -oh right‚ basically‚ me an’ mah mates went up thar t’see some friends‚ an’ one woomin was hangin’ onto a man‚ an’ t’other woomin came

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    This giraffe is also known as the “Somali Giraffe” and is always represented at famous zoos. The Reticulated Giraffe should be included in the new zoo because of their inexpensive diet‚ their fascinating appearance‚ and their attractive yet native habitats. The Reticulated Giraffe has a very captivating look and people are drawn to it. The Reticulated Giraffe is a cream color with tannish brown spots covering their entire body. They have a very short mane running down their long neck. The neck

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    Fungus and Lichens

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    relates to their diverse morphology and ecology. With regards to their morphology‚ lichens have three major forms which are described as crustose (crusty)‚ foliose (leafy) and fruticose (shrubby). Lichen ecology is also of significance in terms of habitat; their importance in nutrient cycling and the preventing erosion; indication of pollution as well as their characteristic ability to colonize areas. Furthermore‚ these factors all contribute to some of the many uses for which lichens are employed

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