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    For one, Ancient Egypt 's human progress required almost no push to form rapidly into an unpredictable society. Egypt likewise had the Nile River where it was unsurprising and assisted with new topsoil once it overwhelmed. The waterway helped Egypt with their agribusiness because of not having ripe area and the surges advanced the dirt and give the area dampness by saving rich, regular manure. The streams in Mesopotamia, then again, had exceptionally flighty flooding. The Mesopotamian…

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    it. Through my Social Studies class I learned about the Aboriginal Peoples movements through summer and winter, all the while obtaining the information about why they moved. I was also at the time taught how humans are polluting the forests and waterways to the extent of animals dying. My family furthermore liked to do quite a bit of road travailing when…

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    Storm water pollution is a huge problem in Georgia. It can lead to sickened animals and polluted waterways. Storm water itself isn’t deadly though. It is what is in the storm water that can be. I will explain exactly storm water pollution is and how it can be prevented. Storm water is the water that falls from a storm and onto the ground. Like I said before, storm water itself isn’t harmful. But when pollution from the ground and other such areas mix in with the water it can become deadly.…

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    The majority of the invasives listed, however, are living in aquatic ecosystems. These aquatic invasive species live in and around lakes, waterways and wetlands. Some species arrive when people illegally empty bait buckets or aquariums into lakes and waterways. Many others “hitchhike” on watercraft, bait buckers, and other recreational gear from one habitat to another. One such known hitchhiker is the zebra mussel, given the scientific name Dreissena…

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    These chemicals enter our waterways by just rinsing down drains and flushing toilets as your homes are being cleaned. Most substances that pollute the water are removed by water treatment facilities, but when it comes to those three chemicals mentioned, they are not removed by the water treatment process, but they instead enter our waterways and keep on building up. This build up of chemicals cause the fast growth of certain plants that later on clog waterways that will eventually effect animals…

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    in society’s daily life. Furthermore, the contamination of pristine waterways can be linked to some emergence of new diseases. Yet, most people are oblivious to the problem. Millions of gallons of water are used daily for domestic uses, irrigating crops, and industrial processes, not to mention miscellaneous activities such as swimming pools and water-sports centers. Despite the dependence on water, society uses pristine waterways as a dumping ground for all sorts of waste, and do very little to…

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    Tsunamis occur when there is an earthquake underwater. The effects of the tsunamis on Earth’s crust are changing the natural waterways and the flow and shape of streams and rivers. California’s Northern Coast is threatened with a virulent earthquake which will cause a catastrophic tsunami. The article, “A Potent Threat of Major Earthquake off California’s Northern Coast”, states…

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    (Ohio State). In the context of the ancient world, this direct democracy was considered to be highly inclusive, as socioeconomic status did not factor into political participation for men. Greece’s mountainous landscape that is lacking in large waterways created physical borders between regions, thereby dividing communities both politically and agriculturally. The political borders were drawn largely based on the geographic limitations of the city-state such as mountains and other rugged land…

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    numerous sorties against Iranian airfields, hoping to destroy the Iranian air force on the ground. Although they failed, Saddam was still not going to be stopped from achieving his aim of establishing complete Iraqi dominance over the Shatt al-Arab waterway. He launched a land invasion of Iran, focusing on southern Iran. He was able to achieve success, capturing the major Iranian city of Khorramshahr. Although the Iraqis were not able to capture the city of Abadan, the way was open to Tehran as…

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    This could reduce transportation costs by up to 15% and therefore improve profits. But this might imply longer transport times. NTPC currently transports 3 million ton of coal a year through the inland waterway to the Farakka station . Acquire domestic mines - To reduce gradually the dependence on imported coal, we suggest Tata Power acquire more number of domestic coal mines. This would effectively lead to a reduction in costs because for every 10 per…

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