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following profile using the information text. profile gorilla male gorilla (Raul654, 2005) height: 1.50 m – 1.90 m weight: 60-200 kg age: up to 50 years food: leaves, fruits and insects lifestyle: They are [...] Recipe for chocolate ingredients steps material 75g powdered (icing) sugar or milk powder 1 tablespoon pure cocoa powder 1 tablespoon cocoa butter 2 tablespoons milk Weigh the powdered (icing) sugar (or the [...] giant lives in the forests of west and central Africa. They have grey-black fur. They are about 1.50 to 1. 90 metres high, which makes them the biggest species of the great apes. They can live up to 50
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Group 2 Group 1 Quiz questions The answers in italics are correct. 1. What do badgers like to eat best? 1. Bread 2. Worms 3. Follage 2. Why are many animals threatened with extinction nowadays? 1. The humans [...] Where do badgers live? 1. in dens under the earth 2. in high holes in tree trunks 3. in holes of foliage 4. Why can’t some animals get from one forest to another? What is the barrier? 1. They cannot walk so [...] a biotope? 1. The border between one habitat and another. 2. The unity of different habitats. 3. A habitat for different species of animals and plants. 6. What do they line their dens with? 1. with straw
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about them. Use the internet for help. 1. Give a short definition of the word ‘arid grasslands’. 2. Name 5 endangered species, which can be found on arid grasslands. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 3. How can we protect these [...] Exercises Goal: To sensitize students to the need for the preservation of grassland habitats Procedure: 1. Begin with worksheet “Worldwide biodiversity of plants” 2. Worksheet “World biodiversity record“ 3 [...] tree species dominate until the forest reaches its final stage. World Biodiversity Record – Succession 1. The natural succession cycle varies as a result of human interference. For example, grazing forestalls
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er is an endangered species and how we can help to protect it. Use the internet for your research: 1. Why is the oystercatcher an endangered species? 2. What are the reasons for the worldwide reduction
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influences threaten the bird population and what can be done to stop further decimation. Lesson plan: 1. Start with the flash method: After a small riddle ( 3. Little puzzle for first steps), the flash method
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metre, how much does the Wadden Sea-Fly-In shrink? 1 4⁄ 1 3⁄ 1 2⁄ Worksheet 17 – Wadden Sea-Fly-In: disruptions inevitable Rumours are in the air 3.1 3.1 RUMOURS ARE IN THE AIR ARE THE RESTING GROUNDS IN [...] done? conservation of the Wadden Sea in our daily life: What can we do? Worksheet 2 Break for me 1.1 1.1 BREAK FOR ME WHAT DOES A GOOD BREAK LOOK LIKE? We compare and discuss our requirements for a good [...] F IR S T L E S S O N 1.1 Break for me – what does a good break look like? (about 8-10 minutes, excluding the closing discussion) preparation for everyone general map (Worksheet 1) for everyone motivation
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edu/globalchange1/current/lectures/kling/rainforest/rainf orest.html, 21.01.14). 2 (authroized by OroVerde) (authorized by OroVerde) Evaporation Thermal airflow You need: 1 glass bowl 1 piece of turf from [...] meadow is not wet enough, you can mimic a tropical rain shower with a watering can. You need: 1 hairdryer 1 thermometer How it works: Turn on the hairdryer. Make sure that it blows warm air. Hold the hairdryer [...] on the opening of the glass and cover it with a few ice cubes. What happens in the jar? You need: 1 jar (1 liter) with a lid, hot water and a few ice cubes 4 Observations:_______________________________
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project. 1 General Part 1.1 Information regarding the interview partner 1.1.1 Please describe shortly your career development in general as well as with regard to your position within the firm. 1.1.2 How [...] activity? 1.2 Information regarding the firm 1.2.1 Which legal form does the company have? 1.2.2 When was the business founded? 1.2.3 Please describe shortly the history of the business development. 1.2.4 Are [...] yes: how many and where? 1.2.5 Were there more places of business? Why were they closed? 1.2.6 What do you produce? 1.2.7 Which goods are traded (e.g. luxury goods, commodities)? 1.2.8 Were there other products
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what has changed over the years and what zero farming operations can lead to. Work sheet: Grassland 1. Match the pictures to the appropriate description a goat with horns a pig with a piglet cows grazing [...] mowed 2. Read the first chapter of the text a) Name two crops which a farmer can grow on his field. 1. 2. b) Why does the farmer mow the meadow? Write a sentence. 3. Read the second chapter of the text [...] and pastures, although there are many animals and plants, which still thrive in these environments. 1) Hello kids, I am Rudi and I am an old crow. I am 16 years old, about twice as old as you are. I would