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    In the U.S., for instance, which has the most noteworthy per-capita utilization of water on the planet, we have enough freshwater sources (as such) to stay away from desalination out and out, with the exception of a couple of uncommon circumstances in California, Florida, and Texas. As populace weights build the interest for freshwater supplies, desalination ought to be considered as one of numerous choices, including preservation, more savvy utility valuing, and collaboration…

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    African community development by providing sustainable water sources and reducing health risks associated with contaminated water. This is a good mission as sustainable water is something everybody should be able to enjoy in life. Easy access to freshwater seems impossible for some families. There are various life threatening environmental issues in the world and people shouldn’t have to suffer. Something needs to be…

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    Earth's Climate Change

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    that another substantial section comes to the loss of freshwater. The resource of freshwater is scarce, scarce to the point where we can possibly run out in the next few centuries. Grazing in the Amazon contributes to loss of freshwater by more than anyone could expect because of what the cows need to survive to produce meat and dairy produces. “For one, agricultural areas like the is the leading cause of ocean dead zones. It 's not freshwater but with not enough oxygen in the ocean it will lead…

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    James Nifong Analysis

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    This Washington Post article by Amy Wang attempts to illustrate that, contrary to popular belief, American alligators actually feed on animals such as sharks and stingrays. It was previously believed that American alligators constrain themselves to freshwater prey such as fish. However, James Nifong led a study that proved that these alligators venture out to prey on other marine animals. Through his study, James Nifong demonstrated the importance of questioning ideas in order to discover new…

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    Black Sand Beach Essay

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    into the holes. Adding on to the rich history of the black sand beach is the ancient freshwater spring caves. There are many caves of old, volcanic rock, some consisting of freshwater at the bottom and some inaccessible to humans. One of the most famous caves is the center of a local legend that is said to be a rebellious princess who fled to one of the freshwater caves. The only way in was to jump into the freshwater pool at the bottom of the cave. When the prince came searching for his bride,…

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    Effects Of Cellulose

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    Cellulose is a linear polysaccharide that consists of glucose residues with β-1, 4-glycosidic linked in the main chain and is the most common natural renewable biopolymer. Its degradation is made by the hydrolytic action of the cellulase, a multiple enzymatic system. Cellulase due to its massive applicability has been used in various industrial processes such as biofuels like bioethanol, lactic acid and single cell protein, through saccharification lignocellulosics or hydrolysis of cellulosic…

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    Galaxiids Essay

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    Galaxiids are freshwater fish belonging to the galxiidae family. There are migratory and non-migratory species found in New Zealand. The migratory galaxiid fish that are native to New Zealand, are the Giant kōkopu (Galaxias argenteus), short-jaw kōkopu (Galaxias postvectis) and the banded kōkopu (Galaxias fasciatus) (DOC, 2010). Galaxiids generally breed in Autumn and their breeding and migratory patterns differ depending on the species (DOC, 2010). The adults of kōkopu species stay in…

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    world's climates is being affected by our way of life. Many of these changes aren't just hurting the plants and animals indigenous to these climates, it is also hurting us. Freshwater lakes and ponds, the Arctic ice caps, and humans are being affected by what is going on in the world. Many of the organisms in these freshwater lakes and ponds respond to the changes in their climate in two ways. They either can not respond, therefore, the number of that organism decreases and can become extinct,…

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    The Marine Iguana

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    Garbage reduction along with toxins deplete the oxygen content of the water consequently making it impractical for many life figure including larger species like dolphins, shark, seals and penguins to survive. Human manipulation is another issue when it involves aquatic conservation. We account for major fishery consumption, ultimately, altering the biodiversity of these areas. In reference to the Marine Iguana, they are adapted to warmer weather; however, climate changes, as a result of human…

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    developed countries have started to try and conserved water through various methods and inventions such as, water saving toilets, sinks, and showers. One of the major areas that we do not think of water waste is agriculture, one of the biggest uses for freshwater in the world. According to the USDA 80 percent of the nation’s water usage goes to Agriculture and over 90 percent in Western states. According to Johnathan Foley “Agriculture is the single most powerful force released on this planet…

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