“The Tide Rises‚ The Tide Falls” written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and was a poem I wanted to write about because it intrigued me by all the figurative language. What I like about this piece of writing was the fact that he used different objects in the poem that represent meanings from actual aspects of life. This poem relates to today’s world because it explained the ups and downs of life and it’s a representation of the circle of life. It relates to all of us now in the world we live in because
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adaptation of these organisms found in the rocky shore ecosystem?—to do this‚ match up the following (Match the organism with its adaptation) • Organisms • Seaweeds • Limpet • Barnacles • Sea squirts • Adaptations • Store water during low tide‚ soft jelly like bodies • Holdfasts to anchor themselves and slimy mucus • Muscular foot‚ cup shaped shell • Cement to rocks‚ close their valves so they do not dry out‚ conical shape • Think about the organisms that live in the rocky
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Analyzing Poetry (the DFTT model): 1st reading – Just read the poem. Most of us have to read a poem multiple times to figure out the meaning. 2nd reading – DECODE: Try to figure out what is being said literally. What is happening in the poem? Start with the biggest‚ most obvious things first. When you decode a poem‚ translate it (paraphrase) into your own words. It’s probably better to decode it stanza by stanza‚ rather than line by line. Try to find any possible shifts in the poem‚
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BIOL 231 – Marine Environment Title An integrated study of the Mpenjati Estuary-Beach System. (Physical Component) Kutlo Thathe University Road Westville Private Bag X 5600 Durban 4000 210551705@stu.ukzn.ac.za Abstract This study was conducted at the Mpenjati Estaury which is located in Port Shepstone and lies along the south coast of Kwa-Zulu Natal. An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of water which is either permanently or periodically open to the sea and within which
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terms of convenience however‚ as the extreme high and low levels of tide may only be reached at intervals a considerable number of years apart. Since many organisms that dwell on rocky shores are annuals‚ this is of no significance to them. Although zonation is related to tides‚ it is influenced by other factors (discussed below). Indeed‚ Stephenson and Stephenson (1972) note‚ “Zonation‚ although undoubtedly related to tides‚ is not directly caused by them.” Lewis (1964) emphasises that restricting
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1.0 Introduction Last term the Biology and Geography class went to Hastings Point‚ New South Wales to visit three ecosystems found in the area‚ such as- mangroves‚ sand dunes and rocky shores. Hasting Points is the smallest coastal settlement of Tweed Shire. The hamlet is nestled between the ocean on its east and a delicate estuary on its west. This report will focus on the unique coastal habitats of Hasting Points and the various issues that challenge the sustainability of mangroves surrounding
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conservation from its multiple designations such as Special Area of Conservation‚ Special Protection Area‚ Ramsar Convention on Wetlands‚ National Nature Reserve and Site of Specific Scientific Interest. Also an ancient submerged forest is visible at low tide along the beach‚ where stumps of oak‚ pine‚ birch‚ willow and hazel can be seen. Also the Ynyslas sand dunes are part of the Dyfi National Reserve which is one of the only 234 national nature reserves in the UK. It is important that protection from
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Abstract This investigation examined the preferred habitat of the prawn Alope spinifrons for the purpose of keeping the prawn in optimum conditions in captivity. The survey took place on shoreline between Matapouri Bay and Wooleys ’ Bay on the Tutukaka Coast. A. spinifrons populations were surveyed‚ water chemistry‚ temperature and depth were noted as well as substrate type and flora and fauna sharing the area. A. spinifrons preferred sheltered rocky areas where there was good water circulation
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sloping rock on the edge of the rock platform. Organisms generally occupy and dominate specific zones. This sampling technique was carried out by constructing a line transect to examine the rock platform from an area of extreme low tide to an area of extreme high tide. Starting at the 0m mark the dominant organisms were identified at each meter. This information was graphed on a diagram. - A Quadrat was used to measure the distribution and abundance of the Tidal Rock-shelf Animals. The 1m squared
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the Sun reinforce those of the moon: spring tide * When the moon is at first or third quarter‚ the sun and moon are separated by 90 degrees. The forces of the sun and moon cancel causing: neap tide * Semidiurnal: two high tides and two low tides each day * Diurnal: one tidal cycle per day * In most places tides are mixed. Because of the diurnal contribution‚ there is a difference in height (the daily inequality) between the two high tides in a given day. * The size of wind waves
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