The document discusses the unique marine life found in the Hawaiian Archipelago, including albatross and monk seals. The archipelago is home to various species of albatross and endangered Hawaiian monk seals, which are found nowhere else.
The document discusses the unique marine life found in the Hawaiian Archipelago, including albatross and monk seals. The archipelago is home to various species of albatross and endangered Hawaiian monk seals, which are found nowhere else.
Raft spiders use leaves as boats to catch fish. They eat fish by floating on leaves and catching fish. The leaves act as rafts for the raft spiders to use to catch fish as a food source.
The document summarizes key facts about the Great Barrier Reef:
1. The Great Barrier Reef stretches over 2,600 km along the coast of Queensland, Australia and contains over 900 islands.
2. It is the world's largest structure made by living organisms, visible from outer space, and home to over 1,500 fish species and 400 types of coral.
3. The reef's fish and coral come in many colors, shapes, and sizes, and some coral and fish can live over 50 years in the reef.
This document lists various sea animals including fish, seahorse, dolphin, starfish, octopus, seal, and jellyfish. It also mentions the seahorse and fish as well as the starfish and dolphin.
This document lists various sea animals including fish, seahorse, dolphin, starfish, octopus, seal, and jellyfish. It also mentions the seahorse and fish as well as the starfish and dolphin.
The document describes some key characteristics of the sea. It notes that the sea is salty, composed of water and sand on the bottom. It also states that while people swim in the sea, animals also live there. The document mentions that in addition to sand, there are also rocks in the sea. Finally, it notes that fishermen catch fish from the sea.
The document discusses the unique marine life found in the Hawaiian Archipelago, including albatross and monk seals. The archipelago is home to various species of albatross and endangered Hawaiian monk seals, which are found nowhere else.
Raft spiders use leaves as boats to catch fish. They eat fish by floating on leaves and catching fish. The leaves act as rafts for the raft spiders to use to catch fish as a food source.
The document summarizes key facts about the Great Barrier Reef:
1. The Great Barrier Reef stretches over 2,600 km along the coast of Queensland, Australia and contains over 900 islands.
2. It is the world's largest structure made by living organisms, visible from outer space, and home to over 1,500 fish species and 400 types of coral.
3. The reef's fish and coral come in many colors, shapes, and sizes, and some coral and fish can live over 50 years in the reef.
This document lists various sea animals including fish, seahorse, dolphin, starfish, octopus, seal, and jellyfish. It also mentions the seahorse and fish as well as the starfish and dolphin.
This document lists various sea animals including fish, seahorse, dolphin, starfish, octopus, seal, and jellyfish. It also mentions the seahorse and fish as well as the starfish and dolphin.
The document describes some key characteristics of the sea. It notes that the sea is salty, composed of water and sand on the bottom. It also states that while people swim in the sea, animals also live there. The document mentions that in addition to sand, there are also rocks in the sea. Finally, it notes that fishermen catch fish from the sea.
The physical geography of Spain Victorialola caravaca
Spain has a diverse geography that includes the Iberian Peninsula, Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, and Canary Islands in the Atlantic. The central plateau region is called the Meseta, surrounded by mountain ranges such as the Pyrenees. Major rivers flow to the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Cantabrian Sea. Natural landscapes include nature reserves and national parks, while humanized landscapes consist of rural areas with farms and villages as well as urban cities with industries and tall buildings.
Effective communication involves transmitting information from a source to a receiver through various channels and feedback. The key functions of communication are control, motivation, emotional expression, and information sharing. Effective communication skills include listening skills, providing feedback, and strong presentation abilities. Strong presentation skills require thorough preparation, understanding the audience, structuring the content logically, and delivering it confidently with visual aids and handling questions well.
Indonesia is an archipelago country located in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It has over 17,000 islands, though only around 6,000 are inhabited. Indonesia has a population of over 238 million people and has over 300 ethnic groups. The capital and largest city is Jakarta. Some popular tourist destinations in Indonesia include Bali, Borobudur Temple, and Mount Merapi. Traditional Indonesian foods include yellow rice, chicken satay, and soto soup. The official language is Indonesian, which is based on the Malay language.
This document discusses the anthropology of tourism. It provides statistics showing that tourism has grown tremendously over the past decades to become one of the largest industries worldwide. It also discusses some of the positive and negative impacts of tourism on destinations. Additionally, it examines factors like "push" and "pull" factors that influence why people travel, the relationship between hosts and guests, and the importance of understanding a destination's "genius loci" or unique identity to develop responsible tourism.
The document discusses effective communication and leadership. It defines communication, lists common barriers, and describes different communication styles. Assertive communication is identified as most effective. The document also discusses listening skills, non-verbal communication cues, using "I" statements, and ensuring message perception matches intention to achieve effective communication.
The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans across the Isthmus of Panama. It took centuries of attempts before it was completed in 1914. The French were the first to try building it in the 1800s, but failed after thousands of workers died from disease. The United States took over the project in 1904 and overcame immense challenges like cutting a 51 mile path through jungle and mountains. They built giant locks to raise and lower ships over the continental divide. Workers endured brutal conditions with heat, rain, and rampant tropical diseases as they constructed the canal that opened a critical shipping route and helped the US project power between oceans.
5 Essential Social Media Accounts for Tourism MarketingLaughlin Rigby
5 essential social media accounts your business should have for tourism and travel marketing. Presentation showing examples, tips, explanations and research by Travelshake.com
The physical geography of Spain Victorialola caravaca
Spain has a diverse geography that includes the Iberian Peninsula, Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, and Canary Islands in the Atlantic. The central plateau region is called the Meseta, surrounded by mountain ranges such as the Pyrenees. Major rivers flow to the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Cantabrian Sea. Natural landscapes include nature reserves and national parks, while humanized landscapes consist of rural areas with farms and villages as well as urban cities with industries and tall buildings.
Effective communication involves transmitting information from a source to a receiver through various channels and feedback. The key functions of communication are control, motivation, emotional expression, and information sharing. Effective communication skills include listening skills, providing feedback, and strong presentation abilities. Strong presentation skills require thorough preparation, understanding the audience, structuring the content logically, and delivering it confidently with visual aids and handling questions well.
Indonesia is an archipelago country located in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It has over 17,000 islands, though only around 6,000 are inhabited. Indonesia has a population of over 238 million people and has over 300 ethnic groups. The capital and largest city is Jakarta. Some popular tourist destinations in Indonesia include Bali, Borobudur Temple, and Mount Merapi. Traditional Indonesian foods include yellow rice, chicken satay, and soto soup. The official language is Indonesian, which is based on the Malay language.
This document discusses the anthropology of tourism. It provides statistics showing that tourism has grown tremendously over the past decades to become one of the largest industries worldwide. It also discusses some of the positive and negative impacts of tourism on destinations. Additionally, it examines factors like "push" and "pull" factors that influence why people travel, the relationship between hosts and guests, and the importance of understanding a destination's "genius loci" or unique identity to develop responsible tourism.
The document discusses effective communication and leadership. It defines communication, lists common barriers, and describes different communication styles. Assertive communication is identified as most effective. The document also discusses listening skills, non-verbal communication cues, using "I" statements, and ensuring message perception matches intention to achieve effective communication.
The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans across the Isthmus of Panama. It took centuries of attempts before it was completed in 1914. The French were the first to try building it in the 1800s, but failed after thousands of workers died from disease. The United States took over the project in 1904 and overcame immense challenges like cutting a 51 mile path through jungle and mountains. They built giant locks to raise and lower ships over the continental divide. Workers endured brutal conditions with heat, rain, and rampant tropical diseases as they constructed the canal that opened a critical shipping route and helped the US project power between oceans.
5 Essential Social Media Accounts for Tourism MarketingLaughlin Rigby
5 essential social media accounts your business should have for tourism and travel marketing. Presentation showing examples, tips, explanations and research by Travelshake.com