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age of five months. Juveniles remain with the mother until the following spring. They then try to find their own territory. Threats The species as a whole is considered "not at risk"; however, hunting
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protect them. To protect orchard mixed habitats you can go there and pick the fruits. If you can’t find such a meadow near your home you can buy products in the supermarket which are made from fruits grown
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g theory. Through letters, Thomson and Joule discussed their experiments and argued about their findings. Over a few years, and many letters, Thomson became more convinced of Joule’s theory of heat, and [...] temperature that accompanies expansion of a gas when there is no work done, or heat transferred. Their findings led to a greater acceptance of Joule’s work in the scientific community. One of the more popular
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has in peacetime—food and clothing. In an effort to save money, he began to conduct experiments to find the cheapest and most efficient way of providing food and clothing. He also started a clothing workhouse [...] temperature, he moved the balance to a much colder room. After two days, he measured the bottles to find that, even with the water frozen, they were all the same weight as before. He moved the balance back
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energy demand from the ferry transport in Rousay is much higher than that of Eday. The most important findings of the study are shown in the tables below. Average annual transport energy demand (MWh / year) [...] ............................................................................. - 10 - CHAPTER 3: FINDINGS FROM THE FIELD RESEARCH....................................................................- 11 [...] access to the important products and services on the mainland. This study is therefore aimed at finding out in how far people living on small islands are affected by the cost of higher energy consumption
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(spawning ground). On this long journey he swims upstream. He uses his sense of smell to help him find the waters where he himself hatched from an egg. Salmo has to swim against very strong currents and
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different types of habitats. By playing the game and discussing it afterwards, the students should find out about this dilemma and also get to know the European Green Belt as a unique kind of reconnection
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focused on direct energy, water, transportation, material, waste and food. The following were the findings of the study: Ecological Footprint The total ecological footprint for Sleat in 2007 was 4,927.49 [...] include woodchip supply company, and community wind energy development. The Trust was interested to find out the impacts of the community’s current energy consumption and related CO2 emissions on the environment [...] that the ecological footprint of Sleat residents is 4,927.49 gha. It is worth mentioning that the findings of the study have raised a number of important facts: ● Material and Waste has the highest ecological
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Financial Analysis .................................................................... 8 5 Survey Findings (Summary) ..................................................................................... [...] the excess energy from the aforemen- tioned projects are considered. This report presents the main findings organized as follows: Chapter 2 includes a general back- ground. Chapter 3 explains the methodology [...] the assumptions made in the economic analysis of the projects, while Chapter 5 presents the main findings on the household survey. In Chapter 6 the environmental impact considerations are clar- ified. Chapters
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as well as in the deserts of Central Asia. Most wolves inhabit grasslands and forests. Where can we find the wolves? Task: Highlight on the map the spreading of the below listed wolf subspecies. Use different [...] besides wild hoofed animals. Although, what is ultimately on the menu is determined by what they can find in their environment each season. Wapiti Wild boar Moose Which wolf eats what? Task: Match the below