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In this lesson, students will explore the causes of water pollution and its effects on the environment through the use of models and scientific investigation. In the accompanying activities, they will investigate filtration and aeration processes as they are used for removing pollutants from water. Lastly, they will learn about the role of engineers in water treatment systems.
3.3.4 The importance of other people in our immediate social and learning environments Yes, I had a lot of support from my family. You know, I suppose you could say you take that for granted but, yes, I did have a lot of support from my family. But in terms of feedback and a sounding board – colleagues for instance over the phone. Your tutor is another example. Moth using proboscis to get food from flower Food Webs: Frogs Model Prison Architecture Seasonal Changes: Park City, Utah The Blitz BOSS Harvester Bone Grafting Device TWC9: Imagine Cup, Azure deploy in 30s, MVC Roadmap, VS & ALM Feedback This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian discuss the week's top developer news, including: Kinetic and Potential Energy of Atoms Coconut tree Tempo and mode in macroevolution Fall 2007 Obama, Republicans spar over debt plan Episode 62: Please Explain: Islamic Banking Andy Green GLS 2010 interview The long arm of the law Learn About the Maya and the Inca Tribes Video Gallery: Shark Dissection Greek Sculpture (BBC: How Art Made The World) The Rise and Fall of The Mongol Empire
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Not only bees pollinate flowers. Moths have a specialized mouth structure called a proboscis that is used to extract nectar and pollinate the flower. The moth benefits by getting food and the flower benefits by being pollinated.
Frogs eat insects, and frogs are in turn eaten by larger animals such as birds. Frogs hibernate, or more correctly, they estivate. During estivation, frogs lowers their body temperatures in cold weather and go into a kind of dormancy. Frogs can "migrate" in that they move across land to find ponds and water sources.
Williamsburg's jail, or gaol, set the standard for colonial prison architecture. Visit the building this year as we celebrate the 75th anniversary of its reconstruction. Architectural historian Carl Lounsbury describes the structure.Author(s):
Landsat 7 views Park City, Utah, as it goes through the seasonal changes.
Op het einde van deze les kun je inhoudelijke vragen beantwoorden na het beluisteren van een fragment over de Blitz tijdens WO II in Groot-Brittannië.
The Johns Hopkins Center for Bioengineering Innovation in the department for Biomedical Engineering at the Whiting School of Engineering hosts its annual Design Day to showcase student research.
Kinetic and potential energy of atoms result from the motion of electrons. When electrons are excited they move to a higher energy orbital farther away from the atom. The further the orbital is from the nucleus, the higher the potential energy of an electron at that energy level. When the electron returns to a low energy state, it releases the potential energy in the form of kinetic energy. (02:25)
Trees provide many animals, including humans, with food. Coconuts are just one of the several nuts and fruits that trees produce that are edible.
General Biology - Fall 2007. This is a general introduction to plant development, form, and function; population genetics, ecology, and evolution. Intended for students majoring in the biological sciences, but open to all qualified students.
In general at the end of Biology 1B students will be able to: describe the scientific method and explain how it would be applied to a novel problem; explain the consequences of random variation when extrapolated over time; distinguish between positive and
July 15 - President Obama and Republicans trade demands for a serious deficit plan, underscoring the lack of progress plaguing negotiations to avert a looming government default. Jon Decker reports.
Andy Green, CEO, Logica, on what we can learn from emerging markets
After watching a clip from a TV programme in which traffic offenses are shown you can: - indicate which offenses were committed; - the meaning of a number of expressions taken from the context; - indicate when subtitles are used on TV programmes; - state your opinion of these kinds of programmes.
This 6:04 minute long video explains how the Aztec and Inca tribes of Mexico and South America live and their accomplishments. The video uses artifacts and maps to help explain these peoples. Well done overview.
This video gallery is from the Museum's Seminars on Science, a series of distance-learning courses designed to help educators meet the new national science standards. Part of the Sharks and Rays: Myth and Reality seminar, Dissection Gallery features 16 videos, each with a printable PDF transcript:Introduction to DissectionOverview of SpecimenDissectionDiscussion of Alimentary TractLiver DissectionEsophagus and Stomach DissectionIntestine DissectionNostrils of the Shark RayElectric Organ of the E
This ten minute video is about how Greek art was created as something more human than human. This is an excerpt from the BBC documentary "How Art Made The World" and contains a narrator and images of Greek sculptures. Be aware that this are real images of nude bodies.
The video is 2:50 minutes long and provides the history of the rise and fall of the Mongol Empire, one of the largest empires in the history of the world. Once Genghis Khan was made ruler of all Mongols in 1206, the Mongols quickly expanded into Europe and Asia. Statistics include how violent these people were and how the soldiers started as youngsters. A good overview.













