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    Additionally, artificial conditions are “man-made” objects of unusual character, more than ordinarily attractive to children. Further, artificial objects are those that need to be regularly maintained. This means that natural bodies of water like lakes or pond are normally not attractive nuisances. Considering all of the facts and the law, your inspired piece of land-art is…

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    Such a light toss had sent the liquid spiraling far beyond my expectations. My personal truth of interconnectedness is best illustrated as this reflective pool of water and with each change within the Earth, a pebble is tossed into the glass-like pond, rippling…

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    world. The joint Genome institute states that Daphnia typically feeds on Algae and Bacteria, they are also an indicator species to environmental change. They occupy a crucial position in food webs. Daphnia also live in both deep lakes and shallow ponds. In the scientific journal Ecology, Etymology and evolution and parasitism in Daphnia by Dieter Ebert 2005 it is stated that Daphnia are asexual. Planktivorous fish feed on Daphnia also Glassworms are known to feed on Daphnia. This experiment is…

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    The Distinct Differences Between Goldfish and Koi Are you looking to build a pond in your garden and want to fill it with koi or do you have a small fish tank in your living room that you're looking to stock? Either way, it's important that you know the differences in your options. You probably already know that koi carp are not the right fish to slip into that small indoor tank, but what are the other distinct differences between the two types of fish? Their Size & Cost There are plenty…

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    Water Hardness Lab Report

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    I found that the pond water in the Hammond Park ranked the highest with 432 ppm for the AA concentration and 440 for the EDTA concentration. The second highest hardness was the Shulze Hall tap water which had a concentration of 328 ppm for the AA concentration and 300 ppm…

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    in a greyish dull pale blue color at the top, and a large horizontal oval shaped pond surrounded by what seems to be twenty or so small and detailed maple trees. The dull nature colors do not show much contrast. The brush strokes are very small and show and enormous amount of detail in the nature landscape, as well as the temples and other buildings In the painting, which was the widest scroll of the twelve, the pond, which is very sturdy, large…

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    concentration reaches crystallization. The winds and sun’s rays evaporate the salty water and “raise the salt concentration to the point of crystallization.” This should produce salt with a purity level of less than 99.7%. Lastly, the crystallizing ponds are drained to remove the concentrated magnesium brine. The Magnesium brine, sometimes called bitterns, because of its taste, is either discarded or recycled to use for other minerals. After the natural processes have taken place, the…

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    Although, low TSS levels were recorded in the Pariquera-Acu and Canha Rivers, it may still affect aquatic life. Even though Pariquera-Acu River is unaffected by industrial effluents, it still receives stabilisation pond effluents due to the high TN levels recorded, because these ponds are inefficient in the removal of nutrients from wastewater (Cunha, Bottino, and Calijuri 2010). In the Pariquera-Acu River, domestic effluents may increase oxygen demand and reduce dissolved oxygen levels, which…

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    Gambusia Holbrooski

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    Materials and Methods The sampling of the Gambusia holbrooski was done in Hennington Pond at FIU. The class was divided into five groups each tasked with obtaining thirty samples of mosquitofish. These samples were obtained randomly using a landing net and a bucket of water that contained water from the pond to put the fish. The collected fish were measured and their length recorded (in mm) from the apex of the lower jaw towards the posterior end. The measurement was done using a small ruler…

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    famous temple for the Kerala rulers like the Kayamkulam, Chera and the Travancore. This temple was maintained by them since the ancient and medieval times. The origin of this temple is unknown, but it is a masterpiece for temple architecture, temple ponds and murals. This temple is maintained by a specially formed committee, where its head is District Collector and above grade officials. This temple is locally called as Kudalmanikkam Kshetram. It is beautifully located in the Western Ghats on…

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