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spread out across Europe and mostly across Germany. Beech flowers in March/April, when foliation also starts. Beeches are monoecious and flower from the age of about 30 years. The triangular beechnuts
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wiped out rapidly by natural disasters like forest fires, storms or intense flooding. Diseases can also quickly become a danger because they spread fast and can end fatally. In the northwest of the African [...] scarce. On the African continent the cheetahs live in mountainous regions of the Sahara desert. They also live in grassy steppes (wide dry areas without trees), dry woods and savannahs (wide area with a [...] mistaken for each other, but there are several differences. The cheetah has completely closed spots. Also, the cheetah, both smaller, at about 2,20 m long, and lighter, at 50-64 kilograms than the leopard
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video to illustrate the content: http://www.arkive.org/indri/indri-indri/video-06.html. Worksheet 3 also involves a video: http://www.arkive.org/indri/indri-indri/video-13a.html. Outline Time Didactic intention
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underneath their skin, which is used as a heat reservoir but also to help keep them afloat when swimming on the other side. Their coat is also water- repellent. Answer b is right. In contrast to lightish [...] to the ocean Answer: Polar bears are omnivores. They prefer seals (high body fat percentage), but also fish, polar foxes, rabbits, birds’ eggs, walruses, reindeers and the bodies of dead animals (carrion) [...] them for their fur. Answer c is right. Polar bear cubs are the same size as guinea pigs, they are also blind and deaf. They are defined as altricial animals, which means that they still live with their
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endangered species. They should be motivated to work by themselves on nature protection. And they also have to learn what causes species to become endangered. Progress of work: Two teaching units of 90 [...] has to talk generally about endangered species to find out what prior knowledge the students have. Also, important terms related to the topic have to be explained. 2. Questions about the Irrawaddy dolphin
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Guinea 11 12 Congo 13 14 The „floors“ of the rainforest The African rainforest has different “floors” (also called ‘layers’) where different plants and animals live. You can compare them with a house. Ground [...] the deforestation many animals lose their habitat. They have to flee to other areas. But the animals also face another threat. Many animals are hunted and some species are even threatened with extinction
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are semi-natural, which means that they are mowed, grazed, or burned regularly. These grasslands also include arid grasslands. Complete the following tasks to learn more about them. Use the internet for
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stabilize the biodiversity of these habitats. However, the establishment of these protected areas is also associated with costs and not everyone or every nation wants to invest this money, and the costs cannot [...] certain fish stocks has rapidly increased by more than 15 times. The establishment of further zones has also clearly shown that the catch rates increased significantly and the ecosystem remained productive in [...] The National Park covers the coastal areas and the main islands of the Tuscan archipelago. Thailand also hosts a variety of protected areas. The Marine National Parks are located along the coast of the Gulf
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exist, but in terms of the coast length and the endangered species they are not sufficient (China also has an extremely high fisheries catch) Exercise 2b.) - Uniqueness or rarity of habitats and ecosystems; [...] unusual features - Areas of special importance for the survival and well-being of the population (also with respect to the development stages of the species) - Areas with threatened or endangered species
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to think up a biotope of stepping stones and draw these in the picture. Other ideas are also allowed. They are also allowed to complete a task together in groups, for example a large picture can be drawn [...] animals. They should gain an understanding of what makes a habitat vulnerable. The teaching unit can also be used to revise material from the previous lesson, for example on the topic „badger“. Course In [...] on: This lesson continues from the previous teaching unit on the topic „badger“. (However, it can also be used after a lesson on another animal.) Habitat game: - Repeating the topic „badger“ - it is important