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    Science Notes

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    Aquatic habitats The variability in marine salinity between habitats does not impact the fish living there True. Which energy pyramid cannot be inverted? Pyramid of energy Which marine habitat would have the least access to primary producers? Deep sea and sea floor Which of the following aquatic environment would not freeze in water Salt marsh Less than 0.1% True The most productive marine habitats are in the open ocean False If a stationary body of water has a constant temperature from

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    Black Panther Habitat - Rainforest Animals An animal’s habitat is the place where its basic needs for food‚ water‚ shelter‚ and reproduction are met.  Black panthers are adapted to living in a wide variety of habitats within their range.  The black panther’s habitats include the rainforest‚ marshland‚ woodlands‚ swamps‚ savannahs‚ and even mountains and deserts. One of the reasons that black panthers are able to live in such variety of habitats is that they can eat many types of animals.  Their

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    they don’t have in common is the structure of the body including the teeth structure and feet structure. 3. Environmental Niche: The environmental niche can compare to the other different species‚ because the other species are living in different habitats. The African Dog lives

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    Political Political uncertainty Public trust erosion 5) Turning energy around: Pragmatic steps to solve the energy crisis in Pakistan a. Political commitment b. Long term energy planning c. Use of alternative energy resources d. Exploitation of Thar Coal on war footings e. Up gradation and maintenance of existing power generation plants f. Co energy production with sugar mills g. Production of energy from solid waste h. Energy conservation 6) Conclusion Energy infuses life into human

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    hundreds of species of animals from the capybara to the glass frog. Capybara are one of the largest rodents in the world‚ and the glass frog is a tree frog with transparent skin. Some species of glass frogs have become endangered because of habitat loss. Habitat loss is a big problem in rainforests because it destroys the homes of many of the animals that live there. Some other examples of animals that live in colombia are the andean condor‚ spectacled bear‚ mountain tapir‚ and the Indigo-capped hummingbird

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    Cheetah Social Behavior

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     Social Behavior Females/Family GroupYoung females usually occupy the same range as their mother although ALL females are solitary except when they have a litter. Average female home ranges extend to 833 square kilometers (322 square miles). A female raises her cubs alone since adult male and female cheetahs mix only to mate. The average life span of wild radio-collared female cheetahs is 6.9 years which compares to 11.7 years for females in captivity. MalesOnly rarely will a male cheetah live

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    Wildlife Conservation Efforts in India Introduction The Indian subcontinent boasts of serving as the natural habitat of a large and varied wildlife. The sub-continent with its varied geographical spread from the Himalayas in the north to the Cauvery basin in the south and the Kutch region in the west to the plains of Assam in East present a diverse range of environmental conditions for some of the most magnificent as well as the rarest wildlife species of the world in India to exist. The beauty

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    cheetah‚ one of gods best creations. They are best known for living in the grasslands of East Africa‚ in vast national parks like the Serengeti or Masai Mara. However‚ cheetahs can range throughout any open country‚ from savannah to scrubland to desert‚ wherever there is adequate prey for them to survive. Today the Southwestern African country of Namibia is home to one of the largest populations of cheetah in all of Africa. Cheetahs were once found all throughout Africa‚ and in large parts of

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    consequence of soil degradation. Desertification is the gradual transformation of habitable land into desert. It is caused by climate change and improper use of land. The soil becomes more degraded and has less nutrients and it can’t support vegetation and therefore turns to desert. It is a problem in the Sahara Desert and Kalahari Desert. What makes soil degradation a significant threat in the Kalahari Desert is that it is nutrient deficient and subsistence farming. Political changes such as disrupted communal

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    Ecological Succession 2

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    Primary Succession 6/5/03 M-DCC / PCB 2340C 7 Secondary Succession • SECONDARY SUCCESSION begins in habitats where communities were entirely or partially destroyed by some kind of damaging event. • When an existing community has been cleared by a disturbance such as a fire‚ tornado‚ etc...and the soil remains intact‚ the area begins to return to its natural community. Because these habitats previously supported life‚ secondary succession‚ unlike primary

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