The document discusses water pollution in the Bourgas region and its main sources. It notes that water pollution is defined as pollution of bodies of water from human impacts, which can harm organisms and plants living in those environments. It also lists some ways to conserve water, such as improving production technologies, reusing water, increasing wastewater treatment efficiency, and controlling water usage and waste.
This document discusses several plant species found around bodies of water in Bulgaria, including their names, where they are commonly found, and some of their uses. Nymphaea alba grows in slow running water and is named after water nymphs. Typha angustifolia grows around swamps and its roots contain starch. Acorus calamus is found in swampy places and fights pain, increases appetite, and treats gout. It also discusses where Ranunculus aquatilis, Lencojum, Phragmites, and Asplenium trichomanes are found and some of their traditional medicinal uses.
The document lists schools from several European countries - Hungary, Bulgaria, Estonia, Ireland, Portugal, and Spain - participating in a program called "WATER - EVERY DROP COUNTS". It also includes calendar pages showing the months from January 2015 to December 2015.
The document repeatedly lists the title of a project called "Water - Every Drop Counts" that took place between 2013-2015 in Hungary, Estonia, Bulgaria, Spain, Portugal, and Ireland. It aims to promote water conservation across these European countries.
The document summarizes the biodiversity found in the rivers, lakes, and Black Sea around Burgas, Bulgaria. It describes the various plant and animal life found in these bodies of water. The flora includes seaweed, water lilies, medicinal plants, and various ferns. Animal life discussed includes dolphins, seals, fish species like bonito and mullets, freshwater animals like snakes and carp, and water birds such as swans, storks, and pelicans. The document concludes that the rich plant life provides good conditions for this diversity of animal species.
The document discusses water pollution in the Bourgas region and its main sources. It notes that water pollution is defined as pollution of bodies of water from human impacts, which can harm organisms and plants living in those environments. It also lists some ways to conserve water, such as improving production technologies, reusing water, increasing wastewater treatment efficiency, and controlling water usage and waste.
This document discusses several plant species found around bodies of water in Bulgaria, including their names, where they are commonly found, and some of their uses. Nymphaea alba grows in slow running water and is named after water nymphs. Typha angustifolia grows around swamps and its roots contain starch. Acorus calamus is found in swampy places and fights pain, increases appetite, and treats gout. It also discusses where Ranunculus aquatilis, Lencojum, Phragmites, and Asplenium trichomanes are found and some of their traditional medicinal uses.
The document lists schools from several European countries - Hungary, Bulgaria, Estonia, Ireland, Portugal, and Spain - participating in a program called "WATER - EVERY DROP COUNTS". It also includes calendar pages showing the months from January 2015 to December 2015.
The document repeatedly lists the title of a project called "Water - Every Drop Counts" that took place between 2013-2015 in Hungary, Estonia, Bulgaria, Spain, Portugal, and Ireland. It aims to promote water conservation across these European countries.
The document summarizes the biodiversity found in the rivers, lakes, and Black Sea around Burgas, Bulgaria. It describes the various plant and animal life found in these bodies of water. The flora includes seaweed, water lilies, medicinal plants, and various ferns. Animal life discussed includes dolphins, seals, fish species like bonito and mullets, freshwater animals like snakes and carp, and water birds such as swans, storks, and pelicans. The document concludes that the rich plant life provides good conditions for this diversity of animal species.
1. Asta Stonkuvienė, Plunge Academic Adolfas Jucys Basic school, ЛИТВА
Marta Barbasz-Sztajno, Szkoła Podstawowa nr 32, ПОЛША
emmanuelle marchal, Ecole publique Ambrault, ФРАНЦИЯ
Jana Ļebedeva, Gulbenes 3. pirmsskolas izglītības iestāde "Auseklītis" , ЛАТВИЯ
Debs Milner, Peafield Lane Primary and Nursery School, ВЕЛИКОБРИТАНИЯ
Stefka Komitova, SOU "Dimcho Debelyanov" - Burgas, БЪЛГАРИЯ
бяха наградени със Знак за качество за техния проект
Christmas without borders
25.10.2012
Tomasz Szymczak VAINO BRAZDEIKIS
Национално Звено за Координация Marc Durando Национално Звено за Координация
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