Environment
- Rising Seas- Ingenious Ways Netherlands, Florida And Bangladesh Can Adapt- Barriers And Sponges- And Floating Gardens:)
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flooding. This shows how all the windmills are part of a system to keep the water out. Most polders are in ...
Article - Robert Walker - Aug 7 2019 - 6:51pm
- What are nutrients to a plant? What is the role of organic manure?
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inhibited and soils rich in organic matter develop. In tropical conditions with warm soil temperature all ...
Blog Post - Ashwani Kumar - Jul 11 2012 - 5:15pm
- Census Details Near Extinction Of Bluefin Tuna In Northern Europe
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the CoML Tagging of Pacific Predators program and TAG. “It’s possible all three fish were spawned in ...
Article - News Staff - Aug 5 2007 - 11:55am
- Arctic Tipping Points- #1: Background And Recent History
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waters were at all navigable in summer. Shorebound ice and ice shelves An ice shelf is a fairly smooth ...
Article - Patrick Lockerby - Apr 17 2010 - 4:32pm
- Arctic Tipping Points- #5: Where Warm Water Meets Ice
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a cycle of exchanges of energy which ends only when all the sea ice in the zone has melted or the Winter ...
Article - Patrick Lockerby - May 1 2010 - 4:42am
- Arctic Ice May 2010
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above all else melted more than average. Smaller ice floes move faster than bigger ones. As the average ...
Article - Patrick Lockerby - May 20 2010 - 1:44pm
- MODIS Rapidfire For Citizen Scientists- #4
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ice having an albedo which, until all the snow is melted, has an albedo ranging from about 0.15 in ...
Article - Patrick Lockerby - Jul 9 2010 - 3:41pm
- Arctic Heroes #3- Robert McClure
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with all speed, so as to pass the strait and reach the edge of the ice by the end of August. ... This ...
Article - Patrick Lockerby - Jul 28 2010 - 10:33pm
- Plants are an integral part of nature and human beings are also part of nature
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Manilkara (Sapotaceae), Memecylon (Melastomaceae) and Eugenia. 8. Sub-Tropical Pine Forest: Found all along ...
Blog Post - Ashwani Kumar - Sep 17 2010 - 9:54am
- Arctic Ice April 2011
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developing, as it has before, into thicker ice. It is in all probability prone to rapid melting with the ...
Article - Patrick Lockerby - Apr 15 2011 - 5:29pm