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    Lemurs In Madagascar

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    is about 11 different kind and some of them are about to be instinct depending on the area they live in due to environmental changes. The biomes in Madagascar are several depending what part we are looking at. One biome that they have is savanna‚ they have tropical weather and grasslands with trees. In the other areas where there are changes it is dessert biome‚ they have dry areas‚ where there is hardly trees‚ but they have a lot of dirt. Madagascar is going through environmental destruction caused

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    Ms. Aifos Jamun

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    Aifos Jamun 6/18/12 Miss Sommer | 1st Period The Temperate Deciduous Forest Biome!!!!! The temperate deciduous forest is a large biome‚ stretching across eastern and mid-America‚ Europe‚ and some of Eastern Asia and Japan. There is also some small areas of eastern Australia‚ and New Zealand…and some MORE in southern Chile and Argentina! Climate!!! (Cf) The biome is generally found in areas from 23˚ N to 38˚ S. It is in Köppen’s Cf category‚ the “C” being mild-mid latitude‚ and the “f” for

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    formation of a natural feature shown on you map/diagram. Justify why this is the most important process forming this feature. The Muriwai coastal environment is a unique environment where the coastline and relief is constantly being shaped into landforms such as caves‚ arches‚ stacks and stumps through marine erosional processes and wave refraction. The combination of these processes working in conjunction with each other in the vanity of the Otakamiro point headland in the Muriwai coastal environment

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    ‘The Impact of Mining in Kakadu National Park’ This report will explain the impact of mining in Kakadu National park and what effect it has on such topics as marine life‚ flora and fauna‚ tourism‚ climate and the history of Kakadu National Park. Map of Kakadu National Park History The name Kakadu comes from the mispronunciation of ‘Gagadju’ which is the traditional name of an Aboriginal language spoken in the northern part of the Park. Aboriginals have continuously populated Kakadu National

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    Reddam House Case Study

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    organisms provided that it can meet the requirements of a suitable wetland biome that supply the necessary. This research task will then provide a good indication as to whether it’s a good decision to introduce more wild life into the area or whether we should remove wild life from the area. The wetland biome is one of the most diverse biomes‚ containing the highest count of different species of organisms out of all the biomes therefore it is critical to conserve it and take care of it because losing

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    Tikal Rain Forest

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    Tikal National Park The Tropical Rain Forest in Tikal National Park in Guatemala is alive with interesting plant life‚ animals‚ and beautiful views. The Guatemalans are adept at using the gifts the Rain Forest offers in their daily lives. Tikal National Rain Forest is found in Guatemala‚ South America. It rains for part of the day during most of the year. Rainfall averages about one hundred eight inches but can reach up to four hundred inches. The tropical climate produces hot‚ humid weather

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    Ap environmental

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    rotation causes the seasonal changes in temperature and percipitation as earth orbits the Sun. · Describe the major terrestrial biomes: Differenciated by temperature and percipitation and by plant growth from that are adapted to these conditions. Three group‚ those in cold‚ temperature (grassland/cold)‚ and tropical seasonal. · Describe the major aquatic biomes: Aquatic biomes characterized by their physical characteristics‚ including salinity‚ depth‚ and water flow. Checkpoint Q&A: · What is the

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    Turning Point Composition

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    evolution or similarity of characteristics • Domain/ Kingdom‚ Phylum made up of classes made up of orders‚ made up of species 8.3- Biomes • A biome is a kind of ecosystem • Similar environments led to the evolution of an organisms similar in form and function • This is known as the rule of climate similarity • A biotic province is based on who is related to who • A biome is based on niches and habitats‚ a biotic province is an evolutionary unit • Divergent evolution is a process when a population

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    Arctic Climate Change

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    Changes in the Arctic climate will not only affect the animals‚ plants and people living in the Arctic regions‚ but it will also affect the rest of the world. The Arctic region is made up of the northern parts of Canada‚ the United States‚ Greenland‚ Iceland and the Eurasian continents. The changes in the climate will increase global warming in these countries causing the sea level to rise all around the world. Here is how the climate has been changing in the Arctic. This evidence of this change

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    Drumlins

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    Describe the spatial characteristics of drumlins in Ireland and explain their relationship to the evolution of the last lowland ice sheets in Ireland. Drumlins are undoubtedly among the most intensively studied of all glacial landforms and have bee particularly widely used as ice-directional indicators. They frequently occur in ‘fields’ or ‘swarms’ in lowland areas where there was little obstruction to the passage of ice‚ or in piedmont zones where flow was radiative or dispersive. They are

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