cultivated‚ managed agricultural systems & ’new’ plants -naturally Biome - climatically/geographically defined areas with similar conditions -similar communities of plants‚ animals‚ and micro organisms 7 major biomes Tundra‚ Taiga‚ Temperate Forest‚ Tropical Rainforest‚ Grassland‚ Desert‚ Ocean Tundra Biome not so many plants‚ lots of diverse bacteria tree growth is restricted by low temps/ short growing seasons Vegetation - dwarf shrubs‚ grass‚ moss‚ lichens 2 Types of Tundra
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Wangari Maathai’s Green Belt Movement Grantham University Written by: Christopher Jay Wangari Maathai’s Green Belt Movement has made tremendous changes for Kenya and surrounding areas. Her historical movement has developed and recreated a new life to the people as they stepped forward with such motivation and determination as challenges and poverty stood in her way. She was was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize‚ gained much love and respect from the people as she set forth to put an end to environmental
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In this article we have discuss on how we have influenced our natural environment. Our natural environment has being eg; Polluted with the mount of rubbish we have dumped in our ocean which cause water pollution. Deforestation has being a worst nightmare for the animals that live in that habitat. Recycling‚ is a good thing to help save the earth‚ from reducing; paper‚ bottles‚cardboard etc‚ without damaging it from polluting and cutting down trees. Pollution has been a very big concern in our
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THE CAUSES ‚ EFFECTS AND PREVENTION OF ILLEGAL LOGGING A Research paper in English IV In Partial Fulfillment of the Course in English IV Submitted to: Submitted by: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: This research would not have been possible without the guidance and help of several individuals who in one way or another contributed and extend their valuable assistance in the preparation and completion of the study. First of all‚ I would like to thank
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and owls. * CORNIFEROUS FOREST Global distribution pattern. In the broad belt of Eurasia and North America. * REGIONAL CLIMATE Very low temperature Precipitation is mainly in the form of snow (40-100cm) annually Canopy permits low light penetration. * SOIL ORDERS Soil is thin‚ nutrient-poor and acidic. * Fauna Woodpeckers‚ hawks‚ moose‚ bear‚ weasel‚ lynx. Substrate disturbance Current logging in of these forests may soon cause disappearance. TROPICAL FOREST * Global distribution
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is it being destroyed? An area the size of a football pitch is being destroyed every second. Structure of the Rainforest The rainforest is made up of 4 layers: Emergent Layer- The tallest trees are in this layer they can be 200 feet above the forest floor. These trees can also have trunks that are 16 feet round. Animals found here include eagles‚ bats‚ monkeys and butterflies. Canopy Layer- This layer forms a type of roof above the rest of the layers. There are many trees in this layer‚ many
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Canada is … By: Mr. Sidhant Godara You’re Space Map of Canada: Capitals: Canada -------------------- Ottawa Ontario -------------------- Toronto Quebec -------------------- Quebec City Manitoba -------------------- Winnipeg Saskatchewan -------------------- Regina Alberta -------------------- Edmonton British Columbia -------------------- Victoria Newfoundland & Labrador -------------------- St. John’s New Brunswick -------------------- Fredericton Prince Edward Island --------------------
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population against a limited land base ➢ Indiscriminate logging literally changes the forest landscape. Although there has been a decline in logging activities– due to the combined effects of a ban on logging old growth forests– illegal logging activities persist. The damage to the country’s forest areas and the biodiversity therein is exemplified by a 2.1% (100‚000 ha) annual loss in forest cover during the period 2000-2005‚ which is considered the second fastest in Southeast Asia (next
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decreasing because they are greatly dependent upon these very forests to provide them with food and nesting sites. For the last 100 years‚ over half the world’s tropical forests have been destroyed. And it is estimated that worldwide‚ 26 hectares of forest are lost every minute - that’s an area equivalent to 37 football pitches. Macaw Parrots nest high up in dead trees into which they gnaw a nesting hole. With the removal of trees from the forests‚ the competition for nesting sites becomes very great‚
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Wildlife includes hawks‚ owls‚ wolves‚ and martens. Animals that are not so big will adapt to their surroundings‚ for example‚ the forest floor is scattered with litter‚ like dead leaves‚ so some animals can blend in very well. This is the most common and effective camouflage that moths‚ tree frogs‚ and katydids use to hide from their predators‚ like birds or monkeys. Some animals
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