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    Realms of the Earth

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    EARTH SURFACE REALMS 2And3 We can look at Earth’s surficial "layers" as being comprised of several major realms or "geospheres": the atmosphere‚ lithosphere‚ hydrosphere‚ biosphere and pedosphere. The reference to "sphere" applies because Earth is spherical‚ and hence layers around it form somewhat spherical shells at the outermost edges of the solid planet. The atmosphere‚ biosphere and lithosphere more completely encircle Earth‚ while the hydrosphere and pedosphere tend to be more discontinuous

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    APES Semester 1 Review 2014

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    APES Semester 1 Review Name______________________________ Date________________ Per___________ 1. What are the primary factors that determine an individual’s ecological footprint? _______________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Why is the average ecological footprint higher in the United States than in many other countries? __________________ ____________________________________________________________

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    Lab 9

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    GEOG 1106 Lab 11 Biomes Directions: Listed below are the lab questions to answer. 1. Use the Whittaker biome figure to determine the biome of the places listed below. Place Average Temperature oC Annual Precipitation (cm) Whittaker’s Biome La Selva‚ Costa Rica 22.1 403 Tropical Rain Forest Marietta‚ Ohio 12 105 Temperate Deciduous Forest Pasadena‚ CA 18.2 51.8 Woodland/Shrub land Temperate Ferron‚ UT 8.8 20.9 Grassland and Desert Tucson‚ AZ 21.1 21.9 Subtropical Desert Santa Rosa National Park

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    Most negative impacts came from land-based sources. Oils spills‚ garbage‚ acidification‚ untreated sewage‚ overfishing and marine litter are prime examples of negative impacts humans did to the marine biome. People have done positive impacts also to keep animals living in the marine biome living. Humans have picked up trash from beaches‚ prevented oil spills‚ watched what they put down sinks‚ prevented dumping waste into the ocean and many other positive things. Predation is the relationship

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    grassland biome is characterized by a prolonged dry season. _F__ 2. The taiga biome is found in North America‚ Asia‚ and Africa. __F_ 3. In the desert biome‚ the rate of precipitation exceeds the rate of evaporation. __F_ 4. The taiga and a plant cell are both examples of closed systems. __T_ 5. If the climate changes‚ the species that are best adapted to the new conditions are most likely to survive. Matching Match each description in column A with the correct biome in column

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    The freshwater biome | A lake at Acadia National Park‚ Maine.   | Freshwater is defined as having a low salt concentration — usually less than 1%. Plants and animals in freshwater regions are adjusted to the low salt content and would not be able to survive in areas of high salt concentration (i.e.‚ ocean). There are different types of freshwater regions: * Ponds and lakes * Streams and rivers * WetlandsPonds and lakes These regions range in size from just a few square meters to thousands

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    Climatograms: An Overview

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    that we were given our local climatogram most resembled the mid latitude (temperate) grassland biome of Lawrence‚ Kansas . I arrived at this conclusion by comparing the two climatogram graphs and noticing a striking resemblance. The precipitation and temperature were almost exactly the same. Although they have similar qualities‚ the two climatograms also have many distinct differences. In our local biome we can observe that there is more rain in the summer months. We also that the temperature in the

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    Life Science Art Integration Tammy Davis EED 435 Instructor: Rachael Eggers February 13‚ 2012 Life Science Art Integration As we begin our unit on Animals and Their Environment‚ I thought it would be a good idea to include a couple of photographs and a skit. By incorporating these into our unit‚ we will help emphasize the importance of animal environments through visual art and performing art. Visual Art (Photographs): This photograph illustrates the importance of camouflage when choosing

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    What are the major abiotic characteristics of the biome? ·        How do these characteristics affect the animals‚ plants‚ and their resources living in the environment? ·        Where in the world does this biome occur?  What is special about the location(s) of this biome‚ on the planet‚ that causes it to have these temperature and precipitation patterns   For the Intraspecific Competition Graph

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    Parasitology (Tapeworms)

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    Parasitology TAPEWORMS: Taenia solium & Taenia saginata Group 1 -Lacanilao‚ Alyssa Gale C. -Lanuza‚ Jo Ann -Mallari‚ Karen -Roman‚ Aira -Yutuc‚ Kimberly Taenia solium Habitat The pork tapeworm has several different habitats depending on the stage in its life cycle. * The preadult tapeworm and adult tapeworm can be found in the small intestine of a human host. * The proglottid segments full of eggs are found in the host feces‚ and in the external environment where the

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