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    The Uinta Mountains are known for their great appearance of life and its tranquility. This can be seen just a couple of feet away from the well known Mirror Lake Highway. While I am here, I witness multiple coyotes, beaver dams, deer, cows, and much more. The geographical features are outstanding as well. Magnificent, clear lakes stood in sequence one after the other in the mountains. Any traces of wind shatter the lakes of their once untouched state. Also, the Provo River slices its way through…

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    DRINK LOTS OF WATER One of the best ways to prevent honeymoon cystitis is to drink lots of water. The slightest level of dehydration can make you more prone to honeymoon cystitis. Maintaining fluid levels steady in your body and ensuring you are urinating at regular intervals will help you less likely to catch honeymoon cystitis. You require at least 64 ounces of water daily. You require more if you consume caffeinated drinks or if you sweat more. 2. URINATE BEFORE AND AFTER It helps you keep…

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    can we measure how warm it is? because of the constant movement of water in the ocean and what scientist call “The oceans conveyor belt” (Society, n.d.) which is a term referred to the constant movement of the oceans water driven by the temperatures, waves and tides are constantly mixing the water, moving warmer and cooler water to deep and shallow levels. It would be extremely difficult to get an accurate temperature by simply using a thermometer…

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    How Oil Affects Birds

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    because people with the best intentions, who are worried about removing the oil from feathers, wash them immediately, resulting in extreme stress. 1. Once stable, oiled birds are washed with a low concentration of Dawn dishwashing liquid in clean water. Dawn is the most effective detergent and has the ability to remove most oils, is effective at low concentrations, non-irritating to the skin and eyes and rinses quickly from feathers. 2. After washing, the bird is taken to a separate rinsing…

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    ocean mining, which drills for gold, copper, silver, cobalt and zinc, which are located three and a half thousand meters down in the ocean. (conserve-energy-future.com) Land runoff is another big cause, land runoff is the spreading of ocean trash by water which by melting or flooding, flows over the ground while picking up man-made harmful objects. The toxic waste of one area, such as the United States and now Asia, where industrialized development and spreading of poisonous substances have been…

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    Nile Perch History

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    overfishing (Lowe 2000). ¨They originally comprised 80% of the total fish biomass in Lake Victoria, but have now decreased to less than 1% offish catches from the Kenyan waters of the lake¨ (Lowe 2000). A 2003 study in the journal Nature examined algae records from the bottom of Lake Tanganyika and found that over the last century, warming waters have driven down the lake’s fish yield by 30 percent (Achieng 2006). ¨The flesh of Nile perch is oiler than that of the local fish, so more trees were…

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    blocked by an uncounted amount of trees, making it a disappointing end to their hike. One of the most famous bodies of water with many living things is the Great Barrier Reef, which is located off the northeast coast of Australia. The Great Barrier Reef is home to more than 2,000 different sea creatures. Since no other countries border with Australia and it is completely surrounded by water, it is considered an island. Australia has a population of 24 million but is spread out somewhat evenly…

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    part of the intercostal. I also knew it was a fiddler crab because of its huge claw resembling a fiddle, hence its name. 2.) Millipede-I knew this was millipede because it had 2 pairs of legs on each body segment, attached to the underside of its body. It also had spiracles on the underside of its body. Plants 1.) Rose-I knew this was a rose because it had multiple stamens, leaves that grew in alternate patterns on the stems, symmetric, unconnected petals that count up to four or five,…

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    heavily-used water source, is home to a variety of fish and a supplier of over 70% of the drinking water in metro Atlanta; it was also ranked number three on America’s ‘most endangered’ list. Each day, more than 250 million gallons of sewage waste water is dumped in to river, so news that the river is constantly contaminated with E. coli is no surprise. Even with the vast amount of contamination, Georgia allows the dumping of waste to continue; they give out permits to dump in the waters.…

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    Agriculture and Water Ashman & Puri (2002) state that water is vital, not only for humans as drinking water but also to plants and animals. Water delivers vital nutrients to plants and is the foundation of our ecosystem (Ashman & Puri, 2002). Furthermore, Feehan (2003) also states that water is vital as water present in our soils, streams and rivers and follow the lie of the land. According to Feehan (2003) a typical farm is a water catchment and the activity of the farmer will affect water…

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