A tiger is a large carnivorous cat that lives in Asia and can reach speeds of 81 km/h. It weighs around 288 kg and lives alone in jungles, preying on various animals like sheep, lions, and birds for food.
The document discusses different animal species that are facing threats such as extinction. It talks about polar bears whose habitat is being threatened by climate change induced melting of Arctic ice sheets. It then discusses Bengal tigers, providing facts about their appearance, population numbers, and habitat in India. The document also talks about giant pandas, describing their vegetarian diet, size, habitat in mountainous regions in China, and current population numbers. Finally, it mentions leatherback turtles and some of the threats they face such as entanglement in fishing gear, pollution, and destruction of their habitats and beaches. It calls on people to help protect these animals and their environments.
The document summarizes various aspects of tigers including their physical features, habitat, diet, subspecies, and life cycle. Tigers have stripes that help them camouflage and can kill strong animals. They have large claws and weigh up to 440 pounds. Tigers mark their private territories and hunt prey from tall grass or behind rocks, attacking when within 30 feet. The Malayan tiger was discovered to be a separate subspecies from the Indochinese tiger in 2004. Female tigers roar to attract males, and while often rough, tigers can also be calm and gentle at times.
Bengal Tigers live in jungles and grasslands in parts of South and Southeast Asia. They are carnivores that hunt deer, pigs, and other large prey at dawn and dusk. Males do not help raise cubs. Females give birth to litters of 1-4 cubs and care for them alone for 2-4 years. Tigers are threatened by poaching and loss of habitat. If these threats continue, Bengal Tigers could become extinct by 2022.
The puma, also known as a mountain lion or cougar, lives in mountainous regions of North America and some areas of Canada. They prefer temperatures between 59-66 degrees Fahrenheit and humid, warm climates. Pumas are solitary animals except for mothers and kittens. They are mostly nocturnal and sleep for 4-5 hours per day, hunting small animals, deer, and other pumas. Their populations are threatened by loss of habitat and hunting, with only around 30,000 pumas remaining worldwide.
Tigers are large orange and black striped mammals that live in the jungles of Asia, have long tails, ears and strong legs, eat meat, and enjoy running, jumping and hunting, though they cannot fly.
The Malayan tiger lives in habitats of Thailand, the Malay peninsula, wetlands, forests and grasslands. It preys mainly on sun bears, deer, boars and pigs. Additional facts provided about the Malayan tiger include that the species has existed for over 2,000 years, females weigh around 100kg on average and males 120kg, females are typically 200cm long and males 237cm, and there is no difference between Indonesian and Malayan tigers. The document expresses that Malayan tigers are endangered due to loss of habitat from human population encroachment.
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The Sumatran elephant lives in the forests and lowlands of Sumatra, Indonesia near rivers, where it eats plants, seeds, bananas, and pumpkins. It is critically endangered due to poaching for its tusks and the destruction of 70% of its habitat from deforestation. Other facts include that female elephants have hidden tusks under their top lip, they share their forest with other endangered species like the Sumatran rhino and tiger, and they can eat up to 200kg of food per day.
The document discusses different animal species that are facing threats such as extinction. It talks about polar bears whose habitat is being threatened by climate change induced melting of Arctic ice sheets. It then discusses Bengal tigers, providing facts about their appearance, population numbers, and habitat in India. The document also talks about giant pandas, describing their vegetarian diet, size, habitat in mountainous regions in China, and current population numbers. Finally, it mentions leatherback turtles and some of the threats they face such as entanglement in fishing gear, pollution, and destruction of their habitats and beaches. It calls on people to help protect these animals and their environments.
The document summarizes various aspects of tigers including their physical features, habitat, diet, subspecies, and life cycle. Tigers have stripes that help them camouflage and can kill strong animals. They have large claws and weigh up to 440 pounds. Tigers mark their private territories and hunt prey from tall grass or behind rocks, attacking when within 30 feet. The Malayan tiger was discovered to be a separate subspecies from the Indochinese tiger in 2004. Female tigers roar to attract males, and while often rough, tigers can also be calm and gentle at times.
Bengal Tigers live in jungles and grasslands in parts of South and Southeast Asia. They are carnivores that hunt deer, pigs, and other large prey at dawn and dusk. Males do not help raise cubs. Females give birth to litters of 1-4 cubs and care for them alone for 2-4 years. Tigers are threatened by poaching and loss of habitat. If these threats continue, Bengal Tigers could become extinct by 2022.
The puma, also known as a mountain lion or cougar, lives in mountainous regions of North America and some areas of Canada. They prefer temperatures between 59-66 degrees Fahrenheit and humid, warm climates. Pumas are solitary animals except for mothers and kittens. They are mostly nocturnal and sleep for 4-5 hours per day, hunting small animals, deer, and other pumas. Their populations are threatened by loss of habitat and hunting, with only around 30,000 pumas remaining worldwide.
Tigers are large orange and black striped mammals that live in the jungles of Asia, have long tails, ears and strong legs, eat meat, and enjoy running, jumping and hunting, though they cannot fly.
The Malayan tiger lives in habitats of Thailand, the Malay peninsula, wetlands, forests and grasslands. It preys mainly on sun bears, deer, boars and pigs. Additional facts provided about the Malayan tiger include that the species has existed for over 2,000 years, females weigh around 100kg on average and males 120kg, females are typically 200cm long and males 237cm, and there is no difference between Indonesian and Malayan tigers. The document expresses that Malayan tigers are endangered due to loss of habitat from human population encroachment.
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The Sumatran elephant lives in the forests and lowlands of Sumatra, Indonesia near rivers, where it eats plants, seeds, bananas, and pumpkins. It is critically endangered due to poaching for its tusks and the destruction of 70% of its habitat from deforestation. Other facts include that female elephants have hidden tusks under their top lip, they share their forest with other endangered species like the Sumatran rhino and tiger, and they can eat up to 200kg of food per day.
The document discusses Siberian tigers, noting that they are the largest subspecies of tiger and can weigh up to 660 pounds. It explains that Siberian tigers live in both steamy jungles and icy cold forests, and that they typically hunt alone as a single tiger can sneak up on prey more easily than a group. The document also states that Siberian tigers eat a variety of animals, from small prey to survive to larger animals like bears, and that they will cooperate with each other to find food if it is scarce.
Tigers are powerful predators that mainly eat large animals like wild pigs and cows. They have a strong sense of smell but sometimes need multiple attempts to catch prey, eating up to 60 pounds of meat in one night. Tigers exhibit different behaviors like enjoying swimming and having unique stripe patterns. They communicate and establish territory using vocal and visual signals. Once killed, tigers will drag their prey to a secure location to eat. There are only about 7,000 tigers remaining worldwide and they are classified as an endangered species due to threats like habitat loss and poaching for traditional medicine and skins.
The tiger is a large carnivorous mammal that lives in forests and grasslands in parts of Asia. It is classified within the cat family along with lions, leopards, and jaguars. Tigers are solitary and primarily hunt large animals like buffalo, deer, pigs, and others. They are considered an endangered species due to hunting and loss of habitat.
Snow leopards live in the mountainous regions of Central Asia. Their population has declined significantly, with estimates ranging from 3,500 to 7,000 remaining in the wild. They primarily hunt wild sheep and goats but are threatened by poaching for fur and body parts, depletion of prey, and habitat loss. Snow leopards play an important role in regulating populations of their prey in their alpine ecosystem.
Tigers are the largest felines in the world, with different species found across forests and jungles in Asia and Siberia. They have brown and white fur with black stripes and sharp teeth and claws to hunt prey like deer, boars, monkeys and fish. Though dangerous solitary animals, tigers are threatened by hunters and hide among the trees to avoid detection using their camouflaging fur colors.
The document discusses tigers, including:
1) Population numbers for different tiger subspecies around the world, with a total population of 5,097 to 7,831 tigers.
2) Three subspecies that are now extinct.
3) Threats tigers face from poaching and traditional medicine use.
4) Details of Project Tiger, launched in India in 1972 to protect Bengal tigers, which has led to recovery of tiger habitats and populations in reserves.
Leopards are the smallest of the big cats and live in a variety of habitats including grasslands, rainforests, and snowy areas. They are endangered due to hunting for their fur, conflicts with villagers when they wander near settlements, and loss of habitat from deforestation. Conservation efforts aim to protect leopard habitats and discourage poaching through donations to organizations working in Africa.
This document describes different animal habitats and the animals commonly found in each. It discusses the sea habitat containing whales, squids, tortoises, sharks, and dugongs. The river habitat contains catfish, piranhas, prawns, eels, and frogs. Forest animals mentioned are tigers, wolves, deer, foxes, and anacondas. Finally, grass yard habitats are home to lions, zebras, elephants, giraffes, and wildebeests.
The Siberian tiger is the largest cat in the world, with thick dark brown stripes and thinner fur than other tiger species. As the apex predator of its habitat, it primarily hunts fish but will also prey on other large animals like leopards, crocodiles, and bears. Overhunted for its fur, the Siberian tiger population declined severely, though protection projects have helped increase numbers in zoos while struggling to do so in the wild.
The document summarizes information about the Siberian tiger, an endangered species. It lives in southeast Russia and habitats including rainforests, monsoon forests, and taiga. As the largest cat, it can survive temperatures of -25 degrees and is an adept hunter, though it may not retry if unable to kill its prey initially. Females give birth to 2-4 cubs every 3 years after a 95-112 day gestation. The species is endangered due to deforestation, poaching, and use of body parts in Chinese medicine. There are less than 400 wild tigers remaining.
The snow leopard has thick grey fur and fur-covered feet that act like snow boots. They prey on animals like sheep and goats but will also hunt smaller animals like hares and birds. Snow leopards live in remote, alpine areas of Asia in rocky, high places with few plants, moving to subalpine areas when it gets colder. They are endangered due to being hunted for their fur and use in Asian medicines, as well as being naturally rare animals.
Tigers are large wild cats that live mostly alone in southern Asia. Mother tigers teach their cubs to hunt and tigers like to swim in rivers and lakes, though they sleep during the day in shaded areas. Tigers have sharp claws and teeth and roar loudly, most being orange with black stripes.
The snow leopard lives in the mountainous regions of Central Asia. It has thick fur and a long tail to help it survive in cold, snowy climates. Its diet consists mainly of blue sheep and ibex, though it also eats smaller animals and plants. Major threats include poaching, loss of habitat, and lack of protection. Snow leopards give birth in the spring and mothers care for cubs until they are 18-22 months old.
The snow leopard is a large cat that lives in the mountainous regions of Central and South Asia. It has a pale gray coat with black spots and eats meat like wild sheep and goats. The snow leopard population is declining due to habitat loss and fragmentation, with only around 6,000 remaining in the wild. Conservation efforts by organizations like the International Snow Leopard Trust and Snow Leopard Conservancy aim to help protect the endangered snow leopard.
The Panthera Tigris is the largest tiger that typically weighs between 487.7 and 221.2 kg. Their population is estimated to be only around 4,000 remaining in the wild. Tigers are endangered due to habitat loss, poaching for animal products, and conflicts with other tigers that can result in death. They live in forests and savannahs, hunt deer and other animals, and can run fast. Conservation efforts are needed to protect tiger habitats and prevent over-hunting to help save them from potential extinction within 10 to 25 years.
Tigers can grow up to 10 feet long and weigh over 440 pounds. They live in forests and jungles in India, hiding behind trees and bushes as they hunt wild pigs and deer for food. Tigers use their sharp teeth, loud roar, and powerful paws to defend themselves against enemies like humans. Some tigers are dangerous to humans while others are not, and the Bengal tiger subspecies is becoming extinct very quickly.
Kacie is the author and illustrator of the book about snow leopards. Snow leopards have thick spotted fur and females are smaller than males. They mate between January to March and females have 2-3 cubs that stay with their mother for their first winter. Snow leopards live in the mountains of central Asia, with 60% of their habitat located in China. Their diet consists of mountain goats and small mammals. They are most active at dawn and dusk and are an endangered species.
Grasslands have temperatures that range from 113 to 49 degrees Fahrenheit. Grasslands once covered 42% of the earth and can be found in places like Africa, India, and between deserts and rainforests. Plants in grasslands include grasses that animals can hide in and trees with few leaves that still feed giraffes. Lions are the top carnivore and hunt in packs, while baboons have distinctive pink backsides and are preyed upon by humans, cheetahs and leopards.
Bullfighting involves bulls being fought and killed by bullfighters for entertainment. The author argues that banning bullfighting would create a more compassionate world for animals, as advocated by Gandhi's view that a nation's moral progress can be judged by how it treats animals. The author proposes possible solutions of banning bullfighting entirely or changing it so bulls are no longer killed, to prevent animal cruelty and allow bulls to live.
This document provides information about the Diary of Greg book series and film adaptation. It summarizes the plot of the books as chronicling the changes and problems of a boy named Greg during adolescence. Key details about the author, editions published, languages adapted to, release date of the first book, main characters, and director and cast of the film adaptation are also provided. The document concludes with the opinion that the film is more interesting than the books because you can see what is happening.
The document discusses Siberian tigers, noting that they are the largest subspecies of tiger and can weigh up to 660 pounds. It explains that Siberian tigers live in both steamy jungles and icy cold forests, and that they typically hunt alone as a single tiger can sneak up on prey more easily than a group. The document also states that Siberian tigers eat a variety of animals, from small prey to survive to larger animals like bears, and that they will cooperate with each other to find food if it is scarce.
Tigers are powerful predators that mainly eat large animals like wild pigs and cows. They have a strong sense of smell but sometimes need multiple attempts to catch prey, eating up to 60 pounds of meat in one night. Tigers exhibit different behaviors like enjoying swimming and having unique stripe patterns. They communicate and establish territory using vocal and visual signals. Once killed, tigers will drag their prey to a secure location to eat. There are only about 7,000 tigers remaining worldwide and they are classified as an endangered species due to threats like habitat loss and poaching for traditional medicine and skins.
The tiger is a large carnivorous mammal that lives in forests and grasslands in parts of Asia. It is classified within the cat family along with lions, leopards, and jaguars. Tigers are solitary and primarily hunt large animals like buffalo, deer, pigs, and others. They are considered an endangered species due to hunting and loss of habitat.
Snow leopards live in the mountainous regions of Central Asia. Their population has declined significantly, with estimates ranging from 3,500 to 7,000 remaining in the wild. They primarily hunt wild sheep and goats but are threatened by poaching for fur and body parts, depletion of prey, and habitat loss. Snow leopards play an important role in regulating populations of their prey in their alpine ecosystem.
Tigers are the largest felines in the world, with different species found across forests and jungles in Asia and Siberia. They have brown and white fur with black stripes and sharp teeth and claws to hunt prey like deer, boars, monkeys and fish. Though dangerous solitary animals, tigers are threatened by hunters and hide among the trees to avoid detection using their camouflaging fur colors.
The document discusses tigers, including:
1) Population numbers for different tiger subspecies around the world, with a total population of 5,097 to 7,831 tigers.
2) Three subspecies that are now extinct.
3) Threats tigers face from poaching and traditional medicine use.
4) Details of Project Tiger, launched in India in 1972 to protect Bengal tigers, which has led to recovery of tiger habitats and populations in reserves.
Leopards are the smallest of the big cats and live in a variety of habitats including grasslands, rainforests, and snowy areas. They are endangered due to hunting for their fur, conflicts with villagers when they wander near settlements, and loss of habitat from deforestation. Conservation efforts aim to protect leopard habitats and discourage poaching through donations to organizations working in Africa.
This document describes different animal habitats and the animals commonly found in each. It discusses the sea habitat containing whales, squids, tortoises, sharks, and dugongs. The river habitat contains catfish, piranhas, prawns, eels, and frogs. Forest animals mentioned are tigers, wolves, deer, foxes, and anacondas. Finally, grass yard habitats are home to lions, zebras, elephants, giraffes, and wildebeests.
The Siberian tiger is the largest cat in the world, with thick dark brown stripes and thinner fur than other tiger species. As the apex predator of its habitat, it primarily hunts fish but will also prey on other large animals like leopards, crocodiles, and bears. Overhunted for its fur, the Siberian tiger population declined severely, though protection projects have helped increase numbers in zoos while struggling to do so in the wild.
The document summarizes information about the Siberian tiger, an endangered species. It lives in southeast Russia and habitats including rainforests, monsoon forests, and taiga. As the largest cat, it can survive temperatures of -25 degrees and is an adept hunter, though it may not retry if unable to kill its prey initially. Females give birth to 2-4 cubs every 3 years after a 95-112 day gestation. The species is endangered due to deforestation, poaching, and use of body parts in Chinese medicine. There are less than 400 wild tigers remaining.
The snow leopard has thick grey fur and fur-covered feet that act like snow boots. They prey on animals like sheep and goats but will also hunt smaller animals like hares and birds. Snow leopards live in remote, alpine areas of Asia in rocky, high places with few plants, moving to subalpine areas when it gets colder. They are endangered due to being hunted for their fur and use in Asian medicines, as well as being naturally rare animals.
Tigers are large wild cats that live mostly alone in southern Asia. Mother tigers teach their cubs to hunt and tigers like to swim in rivers and lakes, though they sleep during the day in shaded areas. Tigers have sharp claws and teeth and roar loudly, most being orange with black stripes.
The snow leopard lives in the mountainous regions of Central Asia. It has thick fur and a long tail to help it survive in cold, snowy climates. Its diet consists mainly of blue sheep and ibex, though it also eats smaller animals and plants. Major threats include poaching, loss of habitat, and lack of protection. Snow leopards give birth in the spring and mothers care for cubs until they are 18-22 months old.
The snow leopard is a large cat that lives in the mountainous regions of Central and South Asia. It has a pale gray coat with black spots and eats meat like wild sheep and goats. The snow leopard population is declining due to habitat loss and fragmentation, with only around 6,000 remaining in the wild. Conservation efforts by organizations like the International Snow Leopard Trust and Snow Leopard Conservancy aim to help protect the endangered snow leopard.
The Panthera Tigris is the largest tiger that typically weighs between 487.7 and 221.2 kg. Their population is estimated to be only around 4,000 remaining in the wild. Tigers are endangered due to habitat loss, poaching for animal products, and conflicts with other tigers that can result in death. They live in forests and savannahs, hunt deer and other animals, and can run fast. Conservation efforts are needed to protect tiger habitats and prevent over-hunting to help save them from potential extinction within 10 to 25 years.
Tigers can grow up to 10 feet long and weigh over 440 pounds. They live in forests and jungles in India, hiding behind trees and bushes as they hunt wild pigs and deer for food. Tigers use their sharp teeth, loud roar, and powerful paws to defend themselves against enemies like humans. Some tigers are dangerous to humans while others are not, and the Bengal tiger subspecies is becoming extinct very quickly.
Kacie is the author and illustrator of the book about snow leopards. Snow leopards have thick spotted fur and females are smaller than males. They mate between January to March and females have 2-3 cubs that stay with their mother for their first winter. Snow leopards live in the mountains of central Asia, with 60% of their habitat located in China. Their diet consists of mountain goats and small mammals. They are most active at dawn and dusk and are an endangered species.
Grasslands have temperatures that range from 113 to 49 degrees Fahrenheit. Grasslands once covered 42% of the earth and can be found in places like Africa, India, and between deserts and rainforests. Plants in grasslands include grasses that animals can hide in and trees with few leaves that still feed giraffes. Lions are the top carnivore and hunt in packs, while baboons have distinctive pink backsides and are preyed upon by humans, cheetahs and leopards.
Bullfighting involves bulls being fought and killed by bullfighters for entertainment. The author argues that banning bullfighting would create a more compassionate world for animals, as advocated by Gandhi's view that a nation's moral progress can be judged by how it treats animals. The author proposes possible solutions of banning bullfighting entirely or changing it so bulls are no longer killed, to prevent animal cruelty and allow bulls to live.
This document provides information about the Diary of Greg book series and film adaptation. It summarizes the plot of the books as chronicling the changes and problems of a boy named Greg during adolescence. Key details about the author, editions published, languages adapted to, release date of the first book, main characters, and director and cast of the film adaptation are also provided. The document concludes with the opinion that the film is more interesting than the books because you can see what is happening.
Pod cars are proposed as a future form of public transportation that would provide private, on-demand travel without stops using personal rapid transit. A synopsis is a type of transport where one can play cards or drink while pedaling. Seeway is an electric skateboard that provides motorized transportation at speeds faster than normal skates for $1,800, seeking to improve on the Segway personal transporter. GM has partnered with Segway to develop a new vehicle called the Personal Urban Mobility for future urban transportation needs.
This document contains the menu and prices for a pizzeria. It lists several pizza options ranging in price from $9.35 to $11, including specialty pizzas like the "Four Cheeses" and "Quatro Stagionni". It also lists salad, meal, pasta, dessert, and beverage options and their prices.
Presentation made bya 1st ESO student in an English as a foreign language lesson. They have been studying parts of animals, where they live, what they eat...
Tutankhamen was a pharaoh of Egypt who lived in ancient Egypt's capital of Akthentaken. His tomb was discovered in 1922 by English archaeologist Howard Carter, making it one of the few nearly intact pharaonic tombs ever found. The tomb contained many ornate gold artifacts and treasures intended for Tutankhamen's use in the afterlife, providing invaluable insights into ancient Egyptian funerary practices and beliefs.
Nigeria is located in West Africa and borders Benin, Niger, Chad and Cameroon. Nigeria has over 500 languages but English is the official language. The capital is Abuja and the currency is the Nigerian naira. Some popular tourist destinations include the National Art Theatre, Okomu National Park, and Abuja National Mosque. The population of Nigeria has grown significantly since 1950 and Islam and Christianity are the most widely practiced religions.
Presentation made by a 1st ESO student. It shows features about his favourite animal. English as a foreign language. Activity included in English across the curriculum.
Presentation made by a 1st ESO student. They have been studying different animals and their habitats. Task done in an English as a foreign language lesson.
This document provides the menu for Chilini 72 restaurant, including starters of corn sticks, salad, and olives; main courses of macaroni with meat and sauce, four cheese pizza with olives, and chicken breast with potatoes and ketchup; desserts of chocolate, vanilla, and lemon ice cream; and drinks of Coke, Pepsi, Red Bull and Fanta. Starters are $2.50, main dishes range from $4.30 to $12.50, desserts are $2.50 each, and drinks are $1.20-$1.30.
The document is a menu for the restaurant Sant Miquel. It lists starters priced between €3-€8, main dishes priced between €4-€10 including options like hamburgers, steak, sausages, and paella. Desserts are all priced at €5 and include items like cheesecake, chocolate cake, and ice cream. Drinks range in price from €2.50 for lemonade to €30.50 for champagne.
Films vs books. Comparison between the film and the book on which it is based on. Presentation made by a 2nd ESO student in an English as a foreign language class.
Dolphins are carnivorous mammals that live in family groups up to 1,000 individuals. They are excellent swimmers that can reach speeds of 63km/h and dive to depths of 260m below the ocean surface. Dolphins communicate through sounds, dance, and jumps. In their early months, dolphins get nutrition from their mother's milk, but as adults their diet consists of fish and other marine life.
This document discusses tigers and their natural habitat. It describes tigers' physical features and that their habitat ranges from the Himalayas to southern India. It notes that tigers are the national animal of India and were once abundant but are now endangered due to hunting for skins and traditional medicine, with numbers declining from 40,000 to less than 8,000. It discusses India's Project Tiger conservation initiative and mentions other species also facing extinction.
The giant panda is a bear native to central-eastern China and southeast Asia, easily recognized by its large black spots around its eyes, ears, and body. It is an endangered species, with approximately 1,590 living in the wild and 239 in captivity in China. While normally docile, pandas will attack humans if irritated, though attacks are rare. Pandas have black and white fur and a body typical of bears, feeding almost exclusively on bamboo shoots despite being carnivores, and can live up to 30 years in captivity.
The document provides information on tigers, including their physical characteristics, habitats, and behaviors. It notes that there are five tiger subspecies, with three now extinct. It then discusses the major threats facing tigers, including poaching, loss of habitat, human-tiger conflict, and use of tiger parts in traditional medicine. The document outlines India's Project Tiger, launched in 1973 to protect tigers through establishing tiger reserves and relocating villages to reduce human-tiger conflict. It provides population details and occupied areas for tigers in several Indian states.
The painting "The Kiss" was created in 1859 by the Italian artist Francesco Hayez and depicts a passionate kiss between two characters from the Middle Ages to convey love, passion, and emotion through their gestures and poses. Hayez was born in Venice in 1791 and became a renowned romantic painter after winning a competition from the Venetian academy in 1809, though he spent much of his career in Milan after leaving Rome in 1814. Some of Hayez's other notable paintings include "Odalisque", "Meditation on the History of Italy", and an early "Family Portrait".
Power point presentation by a 4th ESO student. Based on Lady of Shalott, a painting of 1888 by the English painter John William Waterhouse. It also includes a short biography of the artist and some more paintings.
Power point presentation by a 4th ESO student. Based on Lady of Shalott, a painting of 1888 by the English painter John William Waterhouse. It also includes a short biography of the artist and some more paintings.
Power point presentation by a 4th ESO student. Based on Lady of Shalott, a painting of 1888 by the English painter John William Waterhouse. It also includes a short biography of the artist and some more paintings.
The document discusses John William Waterhouse's 1888 painting "Lady of Shalott". It describes how Waterhouse painted three versions of the character from the Lady of Shalott poem between 1888 and 1915. The painting depicts the Lady confined to her quarters under a curse, only able to view the outside world through a mirror. The document also provides background on Waterhouse, noting he was born in Rome to painter parents and later moved to London to study art, taking inspiration from Roman mythology and authors in many of his paintings.
Power point presentation by a 4th ESO student. Based on Il Bacio (The kiss) by Francesco Hayez. Contents: Analysis of the picture, other paintings by Hayez, short biography.
Power point presentation by a 4th ESO student. Based on Il Bacio (The kiss) by Francesco Hayez. Contents: Analysis of the picture, other paintings by Hayez, short biography.
Power point presentation by a 4th ESO student. Based on Il Bacio (The kiss) by Francesco Hayez. Contents: Analysis of the picture, other paintings by Hayez, short biography.
Power point presentation by a 4th ESO student. Based on Il Bacio (The kiss) by Francesco Hayez. Contents: Analysis of the picture, other paintings by Hayez, short biography.
Description written by a 1st ESO student (aged 11-12) in the English as a foreign subject. The aim of the task was describing the character (physical description) using vocabulary related to the human body. Also using present and past tenses.
Description of a comic character by a 1st ESO student (aged 11-12) in the English as a foreign language subject. The aim of the task was describing physically a character, taking into account grammar, vocabulary (parts of body, clothes) and accuracy.
Description of a comic charactery by a 1st ESO student (aged 11-12). They had to include information about the charactere and physical descriptions. Written in the English as a foreign language subject.
Description of a comic character by a 1st ESO student (aged 11-12) in the English as a foreign language subject. Taken into account: grammar, spelling, layout and digital competence, apart from grammar and vocabulary (physical description)
The document describes fashion, music, television, and the military in the 1980s compared to present day:
- Teenage boys in the 1980s often wore matching denim jackets and jeans, while women's styles were oversized on top and form-fitting on the bottom.
- The author's father listened to 1980s pop music like Michael Jackson on radios when he was younger, while now he listens to different modern pop music through speakers.
- Television in the 1980s only had a few channels, unlike today where many programs are available.
- In the 1980s, children and teenagers were sometimes forced to join the army, but compulsory military service is no longer practiced now
Presentation made by a 1st ESO student (aged 12). The aim of the task was to practice the simple past and compare their lives with their grandparents'.
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In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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