Given this requirement, most sharks cannot enter fresh water, because their internal salt levels would become diluted. |
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The ship's filled with 400,000 liters of fresh water that's been slightly chlorinated. |
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They have huge expanses of fresh water, noted for the excellence of burbot, among many other species. |
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Unripe coconuts provided nourishing liquid for journeys when no fresh water was available. |
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The mostly free-living Turbellaria are found in the oceans, in fresh water, and in moist terrestrial habitats, and a few are parasitic. |
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If one reads further through the speech one discovers that fresh water is described as somehow being a taonga. |
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If using cool mist or ultrasonic humidifiers, clean appliances according to manufacturer's instructions and refill with fresh water daily. |
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The first concern in water delivery should be clean fresh water, equitably delivered to everyone. |
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The washed garments are rinsed in a little fresh water and hung outside with pegs over the tent ropes to freeze solid. |
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They also collected seagull eggs, fresh water lobster, whitebait, pipi, mussels, fat hen and watercress. |
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One problem which is also common to other isolated islands is a shortage of cold fresh water. |
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The planarians used in these studies, also called flatworms, live in fresh water and have a singular ability to regenerate. |
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Bass in particular are known to favour areas where the salinity of the salt water has been diluted by the fresh water. |
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Preferring calm conditions, seahorses are often found near brackish water where salt and fresh water mix. |
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If using dried beans, soak them overnight, then cover with fresh water and cook for between 60 and 90 minutes, until tender. |
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Rinse or soak them thoroughly in fresh water to remove excess salt before adding them to your compost pile. |
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Over the next few days they are boiled with paddy, washed off with fresh water, soaked again in stale rice gruel and patted dry. |
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Then the waste exits out of the nephridiopore as dilute urine, balancing osmotic intake of fresh water surrounding the annelid. |
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Although fresh water is ample, guests are reminded to be wary of their water usage. |
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There's so little fresh water and the volcanic landscape is so inhospitable, only a narrow, unique spectrum of creatures thrive. |
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The desert coast gave way to the low palms of the Nile delta, and the sea turned ruddy from the fresh water flow of the great river. |
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He would cook us a batch of his prawns, boiling them in fresh water from a nearby stream. |
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Campaigners say just one litre can make a million litres of fresh water unfit to drink. |
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In flood years they open the gates and fresh water flushes through the Basin and the crawfish and the fishermen flourish. |
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In turn, growing consumer demand fires competition for fresh water, energy, arable land, forest products, and fish. |
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Not far away was a clear, babbling stream of fresh water from the top of the mountain. |
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It is Goldfishes of all size, shape, and colour that were mostly found in the fresh water aquariums at the show. |
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He could supply drovers with all necessaries, including the best brands of liquors and fresh water. |
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Hesaraghatta lake, one of the biggest sources of fresh water supply to the city, went dry quite sometime ago. |
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Their ravenous appetite for fellow fish makes them one of the largest fresh water species. |
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The United Nations estimates that 1.1 billion people have no access to fresh water and 2.4 billion lack access to adequate sanitation. |
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In dry seasons when there was little flow of fresh water, flashes had to be provided. |
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Some populations of Menidia beryllina are estuarine, while others are landlocked in fresh water. |
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This melting of the ice caps causes an influx of fresh water into the salt water of the world's oceans. |
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He found a safe site on the coast of South Africa where future sailing ships could drop anchor to pick up fresh water and food. |
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The bucket of fresh water was covered with a board ready to refill a fish tank. |
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He concentrated only on the image of cool fresh water, rising through his narrow ankles and lapping inside his shins. |
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These islands are mountainous, with rainforests that make the climate equable and supplies of fresh water plentiful. |
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L' Eau D' Issey is the ultimate feminine scent, blending floral fragrances with fresh water. |
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Someone washing their car at home, on the other hand, uses 95 litres of fresh water. |
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Agricultural lands, rainforests and other wooded areas, grasslands, and sources of fresh water are all at risk. |
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However, instead, they found a fresh water terrapin, a turtle-like creature normally kept as a pet. |
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Transient flooding with fresh water is a world-wide phenomenon in river floodplains and wetlands as well as other terrestrial ecosystems. |
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The young Arthur befriended a waterman who took fresh water to the incoming ships. |
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Under threat are the turtle, fresh water prawn and crocodiles in the nearby sanctuary. |
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Or the items have been soaked in fresh water and chemical baths to leech out the saltwater that threatens to destroy them. |
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I wish we were permitted to bathe in fresh water, but I suppose they do need to save it all for the sick. |
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But they don't wear keffiyehs, and don't traditionally view fresh water as wealth. |
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In fact, a serious shortage of potable fresh water is about to set back the city's continued development. |
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It will carry telephone and data cables along with fresh water and fuel supply lines and high and low pressure air lines. |
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Konglang taught the crew to cook rice in a length of bamboo and how to hollow out the core of a banana tree for fresh water. |
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It is a large fresh water lake associated with marshes on the flood plains of the river. |
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Be sure to clean out and fill the bird bath with fresh water twice a week in hot weather. |
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In Namibia two types of fresh water fish, the tilapia and catfish are farmed. |
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The central part of this dish is tilapia, a fresh water fish with white flesh and a flaky texture. |
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Melting glaciers add fresh water to the oceans and speed the seaward movement of ice and an influx of fresh water into the ocean. |
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In many areas, fresh water supplies are polluted by seawater, chemicals and sewage. |
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Due to the lack of fresh water, seawater has flowed into six of Chimen's 24 reservoirs. |
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This greater tolerance may be due to the presence of seawater rather than fresh water. |
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Drinking seawater followed by fresh water was considered a universal remedy. |
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Recently I was wading down a shallow creek in what I assumed was fresh water. |
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They'd filled the crystal decanter on her bedside table with fresh water and plumped the pillows and put a nightdress ready. |
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Once 132 of them were kept under hatches for three days without fresh water, bedded down with a herd of pigs. |
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They agreed to use nuclear technology to desalinate seawater or the conversion of seawater into fresh water, salt and electricity in Madura. |
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The government is also encouraging the private sector to build desalinators to provide fresh water on a steady basis. |
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Surf lifesavers removed the 60 centimetre shark by hosing it with fresh water. |
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Blowers push the now-saturated air into a condenser, the first stage in a process that forces the moisture to condense as fresh water. |
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At the place where it sprang from the toe of the valley wall I crouched down to dip my fingers in the fresh water. |
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Unlike lampreys, salmon, and other anadromous fish, which migrate from the ocean to fresh water to breed, eels head in the opposite direction. |
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In Ghana, a three-day workshop will focus on medicinal plants, conserving fresh water, renewable energy and desertification. |
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Consider what you need to displace during jobs like repairing the fresh water pump or changing an impellor. |
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She had run fresh water into a goldfish bowl, the bowl itself in the form of a large fish. |
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Now fresh water flooding and heavy rainfalls and tornadic storms are all a part of a landing hurricane. |
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The fish soup that had formed in the less-dense fresh water immediately poured up out of the jar and gave the sharks' olfactory senses a jolt. |
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The first thing to go for was a decent wash in fresh water as we could only have salt water to wash in on board. |
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If fresh water is in short supply, we should be able to use sea or brackish or artesian water. |
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She is designed to replenish warships with bunker and aviation fuel, lubricants and fresh water. |
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It may be a repeat of the breakfast menu or include cold fresh water fish, aspic dishes, and cooked vegetable salads. |
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We will be acclimating hatching crocodiles to varying salinities, from fresh water to full-strength seawater. |
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Because sea trout tastes like salmon, it is often called salmon trout. It is a fresh water, brown trout that has gone to sea. |
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I went over to the mirror and basin where there was fresh water and gave myself a quick sponge bath. |
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Glaciers supply much of the fresh water and hydroelectric power in South and Central Asia. |
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While blennies are primarily marine fishes, some members of the family occur in estuaries or in fresh water, for example, in lakes in Italy. |
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After four hours of steam distillation and carbon filtration, the one-gallon carafe is filled with ready-to-drink fresh water. |
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In fresh water streams and rivers, juvenile coho salmon defend territories and compete for limited feeding sites with other fish. |
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The river overflows its banks and floods the land with fresh water and deposits a thick layer of rich alluvial soil. |
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The lack of fresh water here forced him to sail eastward to St Ann's Bay where he stranded the ships side by side a bow's shot from the shore. |
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Aquaculture is the practice of farming with fish and shellfish in both fresh water and seawater. |
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Frequently, they paused to rest in the shade of high pines along sepia streamlets where there was fresh water to drink. |
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I lay the clothes out on a chair then poured some fresh water into the basin on the side table and wet a cloth. |
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It has a year-long mild climate, copious supplies of fresh water, vegetation and trees that contain plenty of good things to eat. |
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While a few tanks lie empty, the tanks with fresh water shark, silver shark and gold fish are overcrowded. |
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The middens from the city around the 8th century are full of shells from fresh water oysters. |
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There was roast chicken for dinner, and chocolate ice-cream for dessert, washed down with good fresh water. |
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Ice free, fresh water will help attract birds to your garden and make them regular visitors. |
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The Ouse was the highlight of weekend match action once again having benefited from a mid-week flush of fresh water. |
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There are some interesting features on this new route such as a fresh water pool which will no doubt become a favorite spot for a swim or paddle. |
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The bird should also be provided with fresh cuttlebone and fresh water. |
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Apparently squirting fresh water into the gills gets them off. |
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I woke to find Graham out in the garden carrying out some much needed maintenance on the fish pond, topping it up with fresh water and pulling out some weed. |
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There are more than 5200 species of rhodophytes, and although some rhodophytes do inhabit fresh water, red algae are most common in tropical marine environments. |
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Missionaries have warned of the danger of epidemics as the island's inhabitants are still sheltering in caves and have very little food, fresh water or medical supplies. |
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Environmental monitoring in the catchment assesses fresh water impacts on the survival of juveniles including issues such as afforestation, overgrazing and climate change. |
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Almost all of the mega-cities face major fresh water challenges. |
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Then they asked were they fresh water barnacles or salt water barnacles. |
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The other horses were brought in and the two girls were kept busy, fetching fresh water and hay for the horses, while the horsemen groomed the animals and bedded them down. |
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Although most species of stickleback can adapt to salt, brackish, or fresh water, unarmored threespine sticklebacks appear to be limited to fresh water. |
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Perhaps someday it will return to Victoria's inner harbour and enlighten the city with approbatory friendly fire in greedy pursuit of our oil, gas, and fresh water. |
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But periods of high heat and drought send such common urban-dwelling species as crows, blue jays and robins out of the city in search of fresh water. |
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Fresh water was piped in from the lake behind the settlement and could be tapped into with relative ease, giving Mac the unlimited fresh water that had always been his dream. |
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The cannon was placed in a large waterproof crate of fresh water to leach out the salts, which, if untreated, would have eventually corroded the metal. |
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As a member of the herring family, shad, along with salmon and striped bass, are anadromous, meaning they live in the ocean but swim inland and spawn in fresh water. |
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Indigenous to every continent except Antarctica, palms grow in arid deserts and brackish or fresh water swamps, in dry mountainous regions and tropical rain forests. |
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At Suzhou City in the Jiangsu province, he visited a fresh water pearl farm and factor and said he was impressed with the techniques used by the Chinese farmers. |
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This influx of fresh water causes the Gulf Stream, the ocean current that carries warm water from the equator into the northern hemisphere, to stop. |
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Flocks of native water birds squawked as they flew over head and he could smell the fresh water and the rows of pine trees that circled the ridgeline. |
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Whilst herrings, sprats and mackerel are still deservedly popular, eel sections, lamprey, gurnard, and many other salt and fresh water species are experimented with. |
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Since there are no rivers in Shetland, there is very little fresh water run-off in the voes, and the chances of farmed salmon escaping up the rivers are negligible. |
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Pollinated stigmas and stylar tissue were softened in some experiments in a solution of 8 N NaOH overnight and washed with fresh water before staining with aniline blue. |
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Lifeguards flushed the shark's gills with fresh water to loosen its grip. |
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Brachionus is a common loricate rotifer in fresh water ponds and streams. |
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The most-important chemical effects of the air pollution are acidification of soil and fresh water, which in turn causes a solubilization of toxic metals. |
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Both groups had access to cuttlebone and fresh water ad libitum. |
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The Kentish Plover called Naqdah locally, breeds on sandy coasts and brackish inland lakes, and is uncommon on fresh water. |
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At the bottom is a little hollow, in which is always to be found a few pannikinfuls of beautifully clear, fresh water, which is icy cold. |
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It is also close to the original abbey ruins, is near a fresh water pool and overlooks the sand dunes and beach at Carn Near. |
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It is lined with epidermis, and is exposed, according to habitat, to sea, fresh water or air. |
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Bivalve molluscs are used as bioindicators to monitor the health of aquatic environments in both fresh water and the marine environments. |
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Fishing in salt and fresh water bodies is a major source of food for many parts of the world. |
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The majority of lakes on Earth are fresh water, and most lie in the Northern Hemisphere at higher latitudes. |
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The sailors were able to survive by obtaining fresh water and meat from the natives. |
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Norway has extensive reserves of petroleum, natural gas, minerals, lumber, seafood, fresh water and hydropower. |
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That's because, each day, Earth's atmosphere recycles billions of kiloliters of salty seawater and turns it into fresh water. |
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Salt water is already intruding into the fresh water tables upon which Tuvaluans depend, he said. |
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Unit 4 is a phytoclastic and phytostromatic and phytohermal calcareous tufa deposited by a fresh water river. |
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Peat bogs are also important in storing fresh water, particularly in the headwaters of large rivers. |
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Artificial levees block spring flood water that would bring fresh water and sediment to marshes. |
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Thus, a source of fresh water was a preemptive measure taken to defeat disease and keep men healthy once they were wounded. |
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Among the fish in the river are species found in brackish or salt water in the Orinoco estuary, but also many restricted to fresh water. |
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Caernarfon is described as having neither drainage or fresh water and the inmates housed in tiny windowless cells. |
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Water pollution and subsequent eutrophication also reduces the availability of fresh water. |
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He later had a Private Act of Parliament passed that enabled fresh water to be piped through the town. |
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One region that retained strong Indian land holding was the southern fresh water area, which important suppliers of fresh produce to the capital. |
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The archipelago's name derives from the lack of fresh water springs, and the presence of turtles. |
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It has been adversely affected primarily by bulkheading, urban runoff discharged by canals, and the loss of natural fresh water flow. |
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Only members of the Anguilla regularly inhabit fresh water, but they, too, return to the sea to breed. |
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The reserve is home to a wide variety of wildlife species such as herons, storks, ibis, crocodiles, fresh water turtles, manatees and more. |
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The aquarium had ten ponds of salt water and ten ponds of fresh water, containing various fish and aquatic birds. |
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The Kara receives a large amount of fresh water from the Ob, Yenisei, Pyasina, and Taimyra rivers, so its salinity is variable. |
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Most of the islands are steep, with unstable soils and little permanent fresh water. |
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Many upland watersheds are being deforested and degraded, and fresh water is becoming increasingly scarce. |
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As a result, more fresh water is stored in the soil which benefits agriculture. |
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North of this is fresh water swamp, containing different vegetation from the salt water swamp, and north of that is rain forest. |
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The bull shark is a species of shark that can survive for an extended period of time in fresh water. |
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Changing landscape for the use of agriculture has a great effect on the flow of fresh water. |
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The mere was, until reclamation, the second largest body of fresh water, behind Windermere. |
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However, populations of several species are restricted to fresh water through their lives. |
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At London, the water is slightly brackish with sea salt, being a mix of sea and fresh water. |
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We cannot have fresh water since we cannot carry water to storages, which normally work via dynamoelectric. |
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Then lightly abraid the surface with sandpaper, wash with detergent and give it a fresh water rinse. |
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Our shop has been selling snowboards since 1982, wakeboards since 1985, and we even sell surfboards to surf the fresh water of the Great Lakes. |
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The Thames contains both sea water and fresh water, thus providing support for seawater and freshwater fish. |
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Acanthamoeba, a genus of amoebae is one of the most common protozoa in soil, and also frequently found in fresh water and other habitats. |
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Sac fungi live in both salt and fresh water and on land they are found in soil, dung and rotting logs. |
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The property was acquired in 1595 by Sir Hugh Myddleton who provided London with it first fresh water supply. |
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Rum was issued as part of a daily ration and was a popular drink among soldiers and sailors alike, often mixed with fresh water to make grog. |
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Kuwait's fresh water resources are limited to groundwater, desalinated seawater, and treated wastewater effluents. |
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With fresh water from the Nant Fawr stream, one of the monks Isan founded his llan on the site of the modern day Oval Park. |
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Kuwait relies on water desalination as a primary source of fresh water for drinking and domestic purposes. |
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The snook is a euryhaline species, meaning they can tolerate completely fresh water. |
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Yet, without desalinisation, Qatar possesses a fresh water supply that would last only 48 hours. |
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Using the universal solvent of fresh water, the bidets can effectively remove residues that irritative, dry toilet papers often leave behind. |
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They were living on bananas, camote and cassava, and had only began receiving fresh water from the mountain. |
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This includes the strange upwelling of fresh water at a series of oases in the middle of shifting sand dunes. |
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Osmotic power is a possibility at places where salt and fresh water merges. |
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It serveth the inhabitants with fresh water walming out of springs, though itself be on all sides circumpassed about with the sea. |
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The source of almost all fresh water is precipitation from the atmosphere, in the form of mist, rain and snow. |
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Nearly 4,500 of these river basins are active, providing fresh water and sediment flow to the coastal regions. |
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Elvers that enter fresh water may spend much of this period migrating upstream. |
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Many areas suffer from lack of distribution of fresh water, such as deserts. |
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Catadromous like eels, bekti spend much of their lives in fresh water but lay their eggs in shallow ocean water and estuaries. |
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Brackish water or briny water is water that has more salinity than fresh water, but not as much as seawater. |
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It may result from mixing of seawater with fresh water, as in estuaries, or it may occur in brackish fossil aquifers. |
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The difference between the outflow and the inflow comes entirely from fresh water. |
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The primary use for fresh water is to provide feedwater for the reactor and steam propulsion plants. |
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The sea water entering the estuary is diluted by the fresh water flowing from rivers and streams. |
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Inverse estuaries occur in dry climates where evaporation greatly exceeds the inflow of fresh water. |
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Infection is acquired when people come into contact with fresh water infested with the larval forms of parasitic blood flukes. |
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Plankton are organisms drifting in oceans, seas, and bodies of fresh water. |
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They also actively avoid fresh water from mountain snowmelt, diving until they find enough salt. |
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Ice or fresh water is not usually applied to stings, since they may cause nematocysts to continue to release toxin. |
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Diatoms are a widespread group and can be found in the oceans, in fresh water, in soils, and on damp surfaces. |
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Some 13,000 species of copepods are known, and 2,800 of them live in fresh water. |
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In fresh water, the bluegills, shellcracker, warmouth and redbellies will be on the downside of big spawns but will be plentiful. |
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The large concrete structures immediately to the south of the lighthouse provided the keepers with fresh water. |
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In the deep fjords there is still fresh water from the summer with less density than the saltier water along the coast. |
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Organisms here must cope also with exposure to fresh water from rain, cold, heat and predation by land animals and seabirds. |
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Wetlands, salt marshes, mangroves and adjacent fresh water wetlands are particularly vulnerable to such a squeeze. |
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The plan failed, not least because the banks were built using mud dredged from the salt marsh, which then salinated stored fresh water. |
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By introducing fresh water, the organizers of the project hope to encourage species such as the snipe, lapwing and bittern. |
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The marsh terns normally catch insects in the air or pick them off the surface of fresh water. |
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Euglenids, which belong to the phylum Euglenozoa, live primarily in fresh water and have chloroplasts with only three membranes. |
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Additional fresh water comes from the difference of precipitation less evaporation, which is positive. |
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Ducks are mostly aquatic birds, mostly smaller than the swans and geese, and may be found in both fresh water and sea water. |
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The physical properties of sea water differ from fresh water in some important respects. |
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In some cities such as Hong Kong, sea water is extensively used for flushing toilets citywide in order to conserve fresh water resources. |
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The density of sea water, in contrast to fresh water, increases as it nears the freezing point and thus it tends to sink. |
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Snappers are a family of perciform fish, Lutjanidae, mainly marine, but with some members inhabiting estuaries, feeding in fresh water. |
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Abu Dhabi will soon have the first man-made aquifer, which can store fresh water up to 100 years. |
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The Bronx River, which flows through the Bronx and Westchester County, is the only entirely fresh water river in the city. |
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North and South Uist and Lewis in particular have landscapes with a high percentage of fresh water and a maze and complexity of loch shapes. |
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Precipitation is a major component of the water cycle, and is responsible for depositing the fresh water on the planet. |
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Precipitation is a major component of the water cycle, and is responsible for depositing most of the fresh water on the planet. |
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No ship that was readily available in the 15th century could carry enough food and fresh water for such a journey. |
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Studies suggest Florida manatees must have some access to fresh water for proper regulation of water and salts within their bodies. |
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At the northern part of the Gulf of Bothnia the water is no longer salty and many fresh water species live in the sea. |
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By land area alone, however, Canada ranks fourth, the difference being due to it having the world's largest proportion of fresh water lakes. |
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Maracaibo is fed by both salt water from the Caribbean and fresh water from numerous rivers. |
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The lighter fresh water floats on top of the heavier salt water, which forms a dense layer on the bottom. |
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The sudden influx of fresh water stirred the layers, allowing nutrients to float to the top, where duckweed and other plants reside. |
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Local communities need to plan their use of fresh water and should be made aware of how certain crops and animals use water. |
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Biologist and limnologist Jose and water resources and watershed scientist Takako introduce the science of fresh water, with a perspective from their home country Brazil. |
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The water initially comes from within the concrete, but hydrostatic pressure from water below the concrete will continually feed fresh water into the concrete. |
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After a day at sea it was good to feel the fresh water of the stream. |
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The salinity has the highest variability where there is fresh water inflow, such as at the Rhine and Elbe estuaries, the Baltic Sea exit and along the coast of Norway. |
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The flow of fresh water into the sea from approximately two hundred rivers and the introduction of salt from the South builds up a gradient of salinity in the Baltic Sea. |
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He built schools, bridges, and systems to supply fresh water to the towns. |
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Swimmer's itch, an allergic reaction to minute parasites in fresh water. |
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The height is decreased by strong winds from the east or north, high barometric pressure and little fresh water below Gloucester or excessive fresh water. |
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Conversely, it is delayed by strong winds from the east or north, high barometric pressure, little fresh water and more meandering, poorly scoured channels. |
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Sauger is a large predaceous percid fish species that lives in fresh water and is largely associated with cool temperate climates in North America. |
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In June 2016, for the first time in history an America's Cup race included fresh water sailing, when preliminary races were held in Chicago, USA, on Lake Michigan. |
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Fragrance may refer to the sweet taste of the harbour's fresh water estuarine influx of the Pearl River or to the incense from factories lining the coast of northern Kowloon. |
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The lough is used by Northern Ireland Water as a source of fresh water. |
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Malaysia and Singapore have clashed over the delivery of fresh water to Singapore, and access by the Singapore Armed Forces to Malaysian airspace. |
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These freshwater eels spawn in the ocean, and then enter estuaries as glass eels and swim upstream to live in fresh water during their juvenile growth phase. |
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The river pushes a vast plume of fresh water into the ocean. |
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They are often a rich source of fish and other edible aquatic life, and are a major source of fresh water, which can be used for drinking and irrigation. |
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On the nearby marsh, where salt and fresh water channels mix, terns, avocets and marsh harriers are buoyed by mid-flight coastal breezes, to the delight of wildlife watchers. |
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The site was farther from the sea than it is today, and it is possible that Skara Brae was built adjacent to a fresh water lagoon protected by dunes. |
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Condition tends to deteriorate the longer the fish remain in fresh water, and they then deteriorate further after they spawn, when they are known as kelts. |
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It spawns in fresh water and populations can be lacustrine, riverine or anadromous, where they return from the ocean to their fresh water birth rivers to spawn. |
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Some species of limpet live in fresh water, but these are the exception. |
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Much of the surface fresh water and ground water is unsuitable for drinking without some form of purification because of the presence of chemical or biological contaminants. |
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Some can use salt water but many organisms including the great majority of higher plants and most mammals must have access to fresh water to live. |
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In areas with no fresh water on the ground surface, fresh water derived from precipitation may, because of its lower density, overlie saline ground water in lenses or layers. |
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Changes in landscape by the removal of trees and soils changes the flow of fresh water in the local environment and also affects the cycle of fresh water. |
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Brackish water condition commonly occurs when fresh water meets seawater. |
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Phytoplankton are photosynthesizing microscopic organisms that inhabit the upper sunlit layer of almost all oceans and bodies of fresh water on Earth. |
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In this method, seawater is pumped into a pressure chamber that is at a pressure lower than the difference between the pressures of saline water and fresh water. |
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This name may refer to the dead water patches resulting from a layer of fresh water sitting on top of a layer of salt water making it quite still. |
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The icebergs that form each year around in the Southern Ocean hold enough fresh water to meet the needs of every person on Earth for several months. |
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Mixtures of cold, fresh water ice melt and the warm, salty Spitsbergen Current may experience cabbeling, and might contribute to thermohaline circulation. |
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One possibility is that the Black Sea filled first, with excess fresh water flowing over the Bosphorus sill and eventually into the Mediterranean Sea. |
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The eel lives in fresh water and estuaries and only leaves these habitats to enter the Atlantic Ocean to start its spawning migration to the Sargasso Sea. |
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TurtleSAt is a smartphone app that has been developed in Australia in honor of World Turtle Day to help in the conservation of fresh water turtles in Australia. |
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The app has been developed because there has been a high per cent of decline of fresh water turtles in Australia due to foxes, droughts, and urban development. |
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Great Pool is a SSSI because it is the largest area of fresh water in the islands and important for its breeding birds, and as a sheltering and feeding area for migrants. |
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Its abrasion resistance varies according to the hardness and density of the wood and it can deteriorate if fresh water or marine organisms are allowed to penetrate the wood. |
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The Adriatic's salinity is lower than the Mediterranean's because the Adriatic collects a third of the fresh water flowing into the Mediterranean, acting as a dilution basin. |
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In North America the most popular fresh water sport species include bass, pike, walleye, muskellunge, yellow perch, trout, salmon, crappie, bluegill and sunfish. |
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The common earthworm is a universal bait for fresh water angling. |
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The largest and most prominent of Russia's bodies of fresh water is Lake Baikal, the world's deepest, purest, oldest and most capacious fresh water lake. |
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For centuries ships have reported fresh water near the Amazon's mouth yet well out of sight of land in what otherwise seemed to be the open ocean. |
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In addition to wells, there are areas of the sea north of Bahrain where fresh water bubbles up in the middle of the salt water as noted by visitors since antiquity. |
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South Bay is nearly as large as Central Bay, and is the least affected by human activities, although it also suffers from the loss of natural fresh water flow. |
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The ancient Leechwell, so named because of the supposed medicinal properties of its water, and apparently where lepers once came to wash, still provides fresh water. |
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Rapid population growth of the seaside communities in the late 19th century and the birth of tourism required a significant improvement in quality and quantity of fresh water. |
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Water and Energy Minister Gibran Bassil dove 30 meters under sea water to check fresh water fountains which could be used as a vital source during dry season in Lebanon. |
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Glacial ice is the largest reservoir of fresh water on Earth. |
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It's an anadromous species that lives primarily in salt water but spawns in fresh water, and is found from Maine to Florida and as far west as Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico. |
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Distributary channels associated with a deltaic system subsequently delivered fresh water that resulted in deposition of brackish water gray shales. |
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An egg-laying monotreme, the platypus is found in the fresh water lakes and streams of eastern Australia where it forages for prey with a highly sensitive bird-like bill. |
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