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    greasy sheen, and ugly, yellow bubbles seem to blister its surface” (30). When looking at photographs of the Yellow River, the waterway is a brownish-red tint, and looks like humans tossed dead carcasses of animals and other individuals right into the stream, easily hiding evidence. The yellow tones developed from the silt that absorbed the toxic chemicals. Because of the lack precaution the workers used, the water’s unnatural look created major complications for China’s water source. The…

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    Introduction: Urban areas contribute pollutants that wash off of areas that are not native to the area (Sanders, et. Al. 2001). These pollutants caused by urban areas contribute the deterioration of water quality in stream and runs which make up a significant part of the bodies of water in the state of Ohio. Water quality is crucial for the fish and macroinvertebrates species that can sustain a community in that specific body of water, any change in this quality can change the entire diversity…

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    All instruments were calibrated prior to taking measurements, and the standard values were checked immediately before collecting data. Between each submergence of the instruments in the creek, they were rinsed with distilled water and wiped down with a Kimwipe, which was repeated before and after each measurement was taken. To standardize…

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    night without light, it is perceived as if the rain had stopped. Significance Significance of interactive and educational displays is other than the attraction of users is to help people in learning new things about water by way of shock value, curiosity and fascination, and natural memorization. Which by when people see these displays, they are shocked or awed. Then they become curious as to what these attractions are and are fascinated about it. And if the user is uses the structure…

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    Fishing In America Essay

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    The answer, thousands of years, in “Egyptian artwork from 2000 B.C. shows people fishing” ( Hopkins 6). It is surprising, yet understandable knowing that even ancient people fished. It would of been an easy source of food. The lakes, rivers, streams, etc. were all full of a diverse population of fish, which would of made fish an easy meal to catch and eat. They were the first people to begin fishing so the population of the fishing in the waters would nothing to stop them from growing at a…

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    water. One way humans can pollute water is when farmers put pesticides and fertilizers on their crops, which contain harmful chemicals like phosphates and Nitrates. When it rains, the pesticides get washed away through the soil and end up in rivers, streams, and creeks, therefore polluting that body of water. If large amounts of pesticides and fertilizers end up in these bodies of water, the amount of these harmful chemicals grows substantially. Algae uses these substances to grow rapidly. When…

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    Mississippi Deltaic Plain

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    betel nut and some lime or additional herb to increase the flavor when they eat it. The use of betel nut tree not only linked to oral cancer, most importantly it altered the hydrological characteristics on slope-lands. As an increase of economic value in betel nut trees, people started to convert fruit orchards and forests into betel nut plantation. The root of the betel nut tree grow wide but not deep, so it has no strength to hold onto the ground as tight as other trees when facing strong…

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    In the opening scene, Scoot played by Mary Kate Olsen is a fourteen year old girl, that is learning how to be a deep water sailor. She is a very pretty girl and only five feet tall but very strong. Sully, Scoot’s older brother played by Zac Efron who. Scoot and Sully are on a sailboat off the coast off Baja California. The sky is clear, and the sun's rays danced across the water. Sully was teaching Scoot to be a good deep water sailor. Sully sent Scoot, who didn’t want to into the cabin to make…

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    Bulimba Creek Essay

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    Biology Field Study Draft Part A Bulimba Creek is a perennial stream located in the eastern and south-eastern areas of Brisbane (Committee, 2016). The creek covers an area of 122 square kilometres and runs through 20 of Brisbane’s southern and eastern suburbs as it makes its way towards the Brisbane River (Committee, 2016). As a result of the creek covering such a large area, Bulimba Creek is a very important part of Brisbane’s ecosystem and society. Although Bulimba Creek is a part of…

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    as habitat type, channel type, temperature, and flow rate can assess the quality. Chemical predictors such as pH, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity can also assess the quality of a stream. Thirdly, the biological predictors, such as macroinvertebrates, can assess stream quality. Macroinvertebrates can be used to assess stream water quality because they determine how polluted water is. Some are tolerant to pollution and can live in it, and there’s others that are intolerant and cannot live in…

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