A wooden cross holy water bottle and two candles. What was it used for?
Posted on 22 November 2011.
A wooden cross holy water bottle and two candles. What was it used for?
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Posted on 24 August 2011.
In a pond, plants need to be a mix of emergent, submerging, and floating species. Emergent plants, those that have their roots in the water but their shoots above water, can be added to the edges of pools. These include cattails, arrowhead, and water lilies and are homes to many species of animals. Submerging species, or those that remain under water such as elodea, are often used as oxygenators. These are plants that remove carbon dioxide from the water and add oxygen. These plants are essential in most ponds to keep the water clear. Floating species or those that are not anchored at all in the pond include plants such as duckweed, water lettuce, and water hyacinth. While not as effective as oxygenators, these plants help keep the water clear by limiting the amount of sunlight that algae receive. The algae can not survive without a lot of sunlight.
1. According to this passage, what is the niche of “submerging” plants in a pond?
A. help keep the water clear
B. add oxygen to the water
C. provides food for the fish
D. reduce the amount of algae
2. Consider the relationships between the birds, frogs, fish and plants. What level of organization in ecology is this passage describing?
A. biosphere
B. biome
C. community
D. population
3. What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Emergent plants provide homes to many animals.
B. Oxygenators are essential to life in a pond.
C. Algae can cause water to be contaminated.
D. Plants provide many resources to life in a pond.
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Posted on 30 July 2011.
I’m interested in bringing a club to my school in which I would help raise and donate money to the cause of providing safe drinking water to developing areas of the world. I’ve become aware of how crucial to life it is to have clean water by how many people simply don’t have it, the deaths it causes and the increase in quality of life it can bring to the people that it would go to. I want to know if anyone is aware of an established, supported organization that is dedicated to bringing clean drinking water to impoverished places that I could affiliate my club with. Thanks:)
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Posted on 26 July 2011.
1) Biologist principally apply the ____ to solve real world problems.
a) The Laws of thermodynamics
b) life concepts
c) sun’s radiation
d) study of the stars
2) Ecology does not involve_____?
a) the study of animal equilibrium
b) the study of animals and plants
c) the study of the balance between organisms and their environment
d) the study of astronomy
3) Ecology is made up of _____ sciences?
a) basic
b) secondary
c) whole
d) derived
4) The middle wavelength of visible light is the color:
a) blue
b) red
c) yellow
d) orange
5) An area of multiple ecosystems is a _______?
a) biome
b) niche
c) habitator
d) range
6) An area in the oceans or other bodies of water, where the salinity changes is the ____?
a) thermocline
b) halocline
c) ooze
d) varve
7) The numbers of prey in an area determine the number of predators and vice versa.
a) True
b) False
8) Population levels do not stabilize when environmental limits are reached.
a) True
b) False
9)The lowest rate of increase in world population took place before ____?
a) 1800
b) 1900
c) 1950
d) 1700
10) The study of man and his culture is called?
a) archaeology
b) anthropology
c) paleontology
d) zoology
11) Transpiration and evaporation return ______ to the atmosphere?
a) soil
b) nutrients
c) air
d) water
12) CFCs are a threat to the _____?
a) ground environment
b) soil
c) ozone layer
d) birds
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Posted on 24 July 2011.
1) Biologist principally apply the ____ to solve real world problems.
a) The Laws of thermodynamics
b) life concepts
c) sun’s radiation
d) study of the stars
2) Ecology does not involve_____?
a) the study of animal equilibrium
b) the study of animals and plants
c) the study of the balance between organisms and their environment
d) the study of astronomy
3) Ecology is made up of _____ sciences?
a) basic
b) secondary
c) whole
d) derived
4) The middle wavelength of visible light is the color:
a) blue
b) red
c) yellow
d) orange
5) An area of multiple ecosystems is a _______?
a) biome
b) niche
c) habitator
d) range
6) An area in the oceans or other bodies of water, where the salinity changes is the ____?
a) thermocline
b) halocline
c) ooze
d) varve
7) The numbers of prey in an area determine the number of predators and vice versa.
a) True
b) False
8) Population levels do not stabilize when environmental limits are reached.
a) True
b) False
9)The lowest rate of increase in world population took place before ____?
a) 1800
b) 1900
c) 1950
d) 1700
10) The study of man and his culture is called?
a) archaeology
b) anthropology
c) paleontology
d) zoology
11) Transpiration and evaporation return ______ to the atmosphere?
a) soil
b) nutrients
c) air
d) water
12) CFCs are a threat to the _____?
a) ground environment
b) soil
c) ozone layer
d) birds
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Posted on 15 July 2011.
Hi,
I used to work for a non-profit that was affiliated with the water district of my local county. My job was to go door to door asking the people im the list to fill out a survey. We were told that we had to fill a certain number of surveys per day. Recently I was fired because they called some people and they claim they never took a survey. I admit that I did falsify some of the answers to meet my daily goal, but not very often. My question is, can I be sued for fraud by the non profit I worked with, the water district, or the people whose surveys were forged? They were not asked to sign anything or show id when they took the survey. They were on the list because they are registered voters. Ive learned my lesson but im hoping getting fired is the only consequence.
Thanks!
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