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    succeed? Earth was once independant in sustaining life by it`s own means. In spite of this, in order to tackle Lake Winnipeg`s crisis at its root, we need to ensure the elimination of recurrence by understanding cause and effect. The overwhelming algae bloom has ultimately resulted from human disruption. It’s increasing levels of phosphorus and nitrogen concentrations are looking to have been originated from farm runoff, residential sewage, and industrial waste. At first instinct, it’s almost…

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    Landscaping Essay

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    become a focal point of your yard. Here are some landscaping supplies you may want to use when you're making a flowerbed. Landscaping Fabric Landscaping fabric helps control weeds. The fabric keeps weeds from popping up through the soil but water can filter through the material easily. By lining your beds with landscaping fabric, you'll cut down on the amount of weed pulling you'll need to do in the coming months. Edging It's a good idea to put edging…

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    grass provides oxygen, food, and nutrients and is an important plant in this ecosystem. (http://www.chesapeakebay.net/issues/issue/bay_grasses#inline) Algae is also a crucial aspect of the bay, but phosphorus and Nitrogen have been feeding algal blooms that tend to block…

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    industrial pollution has left more than 17,000 miles of rivers and 210,000 acres of lakes, ponds/reservoirs incapable of support such as swimming, fishing and drinking.2. Agriculture – preserving farms is essential since the land serves as a natural filter for our water. Gradually, the farms are lost due to sprawling suburban, increase in fuel cost, decrease steep share and diminished profits.2 Chemical issues – Contamination of toxic, harmful chemicals such as PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls)-…

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    Make sure to pre-rinse the filter and your carafe too, to ensure that optimal temperature is reached and maintained during the brewing process. Verdict: Both coffee makers deliver great-tasting cups. Your choice of beans, right grinding, and good water quality is what will largely…

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    Male Stereotypes

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    OUTCAST. She did break traditional female stereotypes with not a positive outcome.Someone ignored by people just because of the way she looked. In the 12th night Duke Orsino is no different when saying “Women are like roses; the moment they're in full bloom it's about to decay” when talking to Viola about how he perceives relationships, what he sees as the norm. He seems to think that women are in their prime when they’re young and beautiful- which is correct in a way of how you see it like a…

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    causing poisoning of wildlife are herbicides and pesticides from garden and park run off. Sewage out fall can cause excessively high nutrient levels and pathogens that can be harmful to all marine life. An excess of nutrients may cause, toxic algal blooms or extreme plant growth that will affect the amount of dissolved oxygen when they die. With the increase of the urban areas near the coast the more likely it is that rubbish will be dumped or blown into the estuaries which may cause organisms…

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    Maggie McMahon APES Period 1 October 24, 2014 Coral Reef Ecology Activity (#3) Tourists scenario: Tourists bring business to many of the countries that are surrounded by coral reefs, but the damage they do is putting the future of both tourism and the coral reef in jeopardy. Most people do not realize how fragile the reef is and carelessly destroy it without thinking, as ecologists have discovered patches of dead coral in the shape of diver's footprints. Boat anchors can break off a quarter…

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    increasing the greenhouse gasses. Burning of forest and volcanic activities as well produces carbon (IV) oxide and other gasses such as sulfate. In addition to that rising CO2 and global warming may stimulate harmful cyanobacterial blooms (Vissera et al, 2016). Cyanobacterial blooms in the United States have been associated with the death of wildlife and domestic animals. Cyanobacteria pose a potential risk to aquatic ecosystems as large colonies decompose it causes excessive oxygen consumption,…

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    Fertilizer Runoff Essay

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    amounts of nitrogen from fertilizer. As a result of all this excessive nitrate, algae and other microorganisms take up the nitrogen, bloom and, after they die, suck the oxygen out of coastal waters. These nitrates and oxygen molecules that plants need to grow eventually find their way into rivers, lakes, and oceans and create dead zones. They do this by fertilizing blooms of algae that deplete oxygen and leave vast dead zones. There, no sea life can survive. Algae are a very large and diverse…

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