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humans hunt gorillas. Note down your ideas. 2. Another problem is that the living space of the gorillas (the forests they live in) is being destroyed. Think about the reasons why humans destroy the forests
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Station 2 Soft Giants Gorillas are the biggest human-like apes living on earth. They live in the forests of Africa. They have grey-black and sometimes brown fur and a stocky body. Their eyes are brown [...] despite their size and strength, they are usually peaceful. Gorillas are social animals and they live in family tribes with several females, young animals and one male family leader, the “Silverback”
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Station 2 Cloze exercise Gorillas are very big _______________________. They live in the forests of ____________. Their fur is______________ and sometimes _______. The nose is very _________. Gorillas [...] they move on all fours. Mature males can grow up to two______ tall and weigh about ___ kg. Gorillas live in family tribes and the leader is the _____________. Gorillas are good at _________, but mostly they
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Program could look like? 2. Solutions & helpful information 1. Worksheet Question 1: Why do Kiwis only live in New Zealand? Establish a hypothesis. Millions of years ago New Zealand was separated from the original [...] wide- spread, today endangered 1-2 times* 2-4 eggs/year grey plumage with some white feathers can live up to 100 years Population ca. 17000 1500 25000 ca. 250 3. Discussion & helpful information about
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from the actual body and keeping them while tossing the usually still living animal back into the ocean. Subsequently, the living fish sinks all the way down to the ocean bed where it eventually dies a
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challenge is that those who need access to the modern forms of energy in our country are the poor who live in the rural and peri-urban areas. These are also the people who can least afford to pay for energy [...] up with access to electricity in rural areas where the majority of population in African countries lives. Getting grid connected electricity to all rural areas is quite an unrealistic alternative due to [...] Conference agreed upon the Agenda 21 as an action plan for the 21st century in order to preserve living conditions for present and future generations through focussing on sustainable development. Let me
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Microsoft Word - Report (1).docx Report Y o u r - P u b l i s h i n g © 27-‐29 September 12 Living on the border. European Border Regions in Comparison 2 2 Borders exist in almost every sphere of life [...] The seminar was continuation of the seminar that took place from 28.-30. September 2011 in Leck. Living on the border. European BorderRegions in Comparison Thank you so much for your great work! I enjoyed [...] Borders can be understood in a diverse way and thus, it was only appropriate to discuss the aspect of living on borders in an equally diverse group, allowing for an enriching exchange of information, viewpoints
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marsh is located inland of the Wadden Sea, it is flooded regularly. That means that the plants which live there need to be able to cope with the salty water of the North Sea. The plants have evolved special [...] this diversity is important because insects have adapted to these and so are specialists which only live in the salt marshes. The salt marsh of the North Sea is also very important for many birds. Because [...] sufficient space and quiet and protection to hatch their eggs and to raise their young. Because many birds live in a different place on the earth at different times of the year (migratory birds), they often fly
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had not a young man at the back of the hall risen and asked penetrating questions that created a lively interest in the paper" (Cardwell 1989, p. 83). This young man was William Thomson, later Lord Kelvin
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1. Don’t leave anything in the forest: even a small piece of rubbish might be dangerous for the lives of animals. 2. Stay on signposted routes: bushes, trees and grasses grow better further away from