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Biomes

A geographic area characterized by its climate, plant life and ecological community.

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What would happen if a invasive species enters the desert?

There are invasive species in many of the deserts around the world. Many times they do not have any natural enemies in their new environment and will eventually crowd out native species.

Why has your partner become impatientless tolerable and moody?

ut could be stress at work or he has had bad newsd about something

What part did the Marines have in World War 2?

The "experts" on Amphibious Warfare, they were primarily employed in
the Pacific Theater of Operations. In 1940 they were a force of only 800
active duty Officers and 26,545 Enlisted Marines. The peak strength in
WW-2 was 475,604 Marines in Five air wings and Six Divisions with such
supporting units as were authorized.
As a footnote to this small group, it is noteworthy that 81 of the 433 Congressional Medal of Honor's (CMOH) awarded during WW-2 went to
Marines. (51 were awarded posthumously.)
A further footnote should mention that a Marine Corps General , (Roy S.
Geiger) once commanded the 10th Army, a force that had three Marine
and four US Army Divisions. (Okinawa).

What are facts about Peru?

it has more than 800 types of corn and it is located in Latin

America

  • Peru is classified as a 'developing country'. About 40% of the population live in poverty.
  • The official (and most spoken) language in Peru is Spanish. Many Peruvians speak native languages.
  • Voting in elections is compulsory for all citizens aged 18 to 70.
  • Peru is divided into 25 different 'regions' and one province (the province of Lima).
  • Peru borders five countries- Ecuador (to the north), Columbia (to the north), Brazil (to the east), Bolivia (to the southeast) and Chile (to the South). It also borders the Pacific Ocean.
  • Trade to and from Peru is excepted to increase following a free trade agreement Peru signed with the United States in 2006. Peru's main exports are fish meal, gold, copper, zinc and textiles.
  • The population is expected to reach 42 million by 2050.
  • Peru has a reasonable literacy rate- 92.9%.
  • It is compulsory for children to attend both primary and secondary school. It is free to attend public schools.
  • The capital, and largest city, in Peru is Lima.
  • Peru declared independence from Spain on July 28, 1821.
  • About 81% of the population describe themselves as Catholic. Only 2.9% of people identify themselves as 'non-religious'.

Peru is the fourth most populous country in South America. To the Quechua Indians, Peru means "land of abundance." Peru is ranked 43 on the World population charts with a population of 29,180,900 (July 2008 est.)

  • Peru is classified as a 'developing country'. About 40% of the population live in poverty.
  • The official (and most spoken) language in Peru is Spanish. Many Peruvians speak native languages.
  • Voting in elections is compulsory for all citizens aged 18 to 70.
  • Peru is divided into 25 different 'regions' and one province (the province of Lima).
  • Peru borders five countries- Ecuador (to the north), Columbia (to the north), Brazil (to the east), Bolivia (to the southeast) and Chile (to the South). It also borders the Pacific Ocean.
  • Trade to and from Peru is excepted to increase following a free trade agreement Peru signed with the United States in 2006. Peru's main exports are fish meal, gold, copper, zinc and textiles.
  • The population is expected to reach 42 million by 2050.
  • Peru has a reasonable literacy rate- 92.9%.
  • It is compulsory for children to attend both primary and secondary school. It is free to attend public schools.
  • The capital, and largest city, in Peru is Lima.
  • Peru declared independence from Spain on July 28, 1821.
  • About 81% of the population describe themselves as Catholic. Only 2.9% of people identify themselves as 'non-religious'.
  • They played soccer like the Inca did.
  • 1/3 of the people in Peru farm the land.
  • They have many different kinds of minerals to mine.

1. it has more than 800 types of corn.

What are some human impacts on the diciduous biome?

One of the most notable human impacts on the deciduous biome is the reduction of wooded areas.

What are ways that humans affect the Boreal Forest?

Overhunting, Fragmentation,clear cutting, Fires, Species introduction, acid rain, general

pollution

Current extensive logging in boreal forests may soon cause their disappearance.

What is the value of a Hull Woodland console bowl?

The question is too broad to answer properly. Lets start with the code for the console bowl, which is printed on the bottom of every Woodland console bowl - W29

Hull has many styles, Woodland happens to be the one I collect, and within each stye are many item and each item is identified by its own code on the bottom. So far so good. Now comes the tricky part. We have matte and glossy. Glossy obviously looks much nicer because it's all bright and shiny but it's worth less than matte because matte was made first. Then with every W29 you have many different color patterns, some more rare than others. The one I collect is pretty rare, it is dark green on the base, white, going to sky blue on the top. It always has a pink flower, green leaves and if there are handles they are twig shaped/coloured. One in good condition in this style will go for $125 - if you can find it. I've also seen the most common colour, bottom pink, body white going to light green at the top, get that much. Hang around eBay and you can pick them up for $65 in good condition, but be willing to wait. The truth is, as usual, they are worth what ever somebody is willing to pay for them at the time.

Now if they are damaged, especially hairline cracks, then I wouldn't touch them, not if you are buying them for resale value. If you just want it to look good around the house then go for it.

Is the bottom of an ocean quiet?

Well, there is a lot of movement, because of all the fish swimming in the ocean. So it could sometimes be quiet, and sometimes not. Only two people have been to the deepest known trench on the ocean floor in 1969. they descended for hours in a ballast filled with gasoline. They got one picture of a creature on the floor of the trench and then upon touching down stirred up too much particulate matter for any other observations. since the matter neither settled nor was swept away by current i would have to assume that yes the bottom of the ocean is quiet.

Have a look at Hypersaline current in Wikipedia. There are also plenty of photos of the deep sea floor - see Black smokers for example. And check out Alvin, the deep sea vessel.

What is a universal solvent-?

Something that will dissolve anything. But there is nothing that will do that. Water is the most universal, but won't dissolve eveything.
No options are given. But generally water is considered as the universal solvent because it can dissolve most polar and ionic compounds..

Do cheetas live in jungles?

No, they live on the African savannah where they have plenty of room to run.

What is a European Badger's biome?

The badgers biome for Europe is mostly Mediterranean, for they live close to the coast and eat a lot of water life creatures

What country has Chalbi Desert and Cherangany Hills?

The Chalbi Desert is in northern Kenya, and Cherangany Hills is in western Kenya.