The document describes six animals - the whale, kangaroo, tiger, wolf, giraffe, and polar bear. For each animal, it provides details about whether it is a mammal, its physical appearance, habitat, diet, predatory status, and maximum running speed. The animals represented are from oceans, Australia, Asia, North America, Africa, and the Arctic.
The document describes several different animal species, including sharks, cheetahs, snakes, penguins, wolves, and golden eagles. It provides some key details about each animal: what type of animal it is (fish, mammal, bird, reptile), where it lives, what it eats, and how it moves (swims, runs, climbs, flies). It aims to educate readers about the characteristics of these diverse animals found across habitats around the world.
This document describes several dangerous and peaceful animals. It provides details about the cheetah, Bengal tiger, and red wolf as predators that live in certain regions, can run quickly, and eat meat. It also describes the chameleon, koala, and toucan as non-predators, specifying their physical features, habitats, and diets consisting of insects, plants, fruits or eucalyptus leaves. The document aims to inform readers about the key characteristics of these different types of animals.
This document describes the characteristics of 7 animals: puma, jaguar, cat, lion, cheetah, tiger. All are mammals that live on land and are predators. They have four legs, whiskers and eat other animals. Key details are provided for each, such as appearance, location and running speed. The fastest is the cheetah, which can run up to 114 km/hr.
The document describes several different animals including a lion, shark, tiger, panda, gorilla, and snake. It provides details about each animal's physical characteristics, habitat, diet, locomotion abilities, and whether it is a predator or not. Key facts mentioned are that lions live in Africa and can run 59 km/h, sharks live in the sea and swim fast, tigers run 90 km/h and live in jungles, pandas eat plants and climb trees slowly, and gorillas eat plants and bananas and walk slowly.
The document describes several animals including the koala, whale, dolphin, tiger, lion, and polar bear. It provides key details about each animal such as what they look like, where they live, what they eat, and how they move. The koala lives in trees in Australia and eats plants. Whales live in the sea, can swim very fast, and are predators. Dolphins also live in the sea, can swim quickly, and prey on large fish. Tigers have orange and black stripes, live in Asia and Africa, and can run very fast. Lions also live in the savanna, are predators that eat meat, and can run quickly. Polar bears are white, live in the Arctic, and cannot
The document describes several different animals including cats, goats, penguins, dogs, dolphins, and monkeys. It provides details about each animal's physical characteristics such as color, legs, fins; diet such as what they eat; and behaviors such as how they move. The animals covered are cats, goats, penguins, dogs, dolphins, and monkeys.
The document describes six animals - the whale, kangaroo, tiger, wolf, giraffe, and polar bear. For each animal, it provides details about whether it is a mammal, its physical appearance, habitat, diet, predatory status, and maximum running speed. The animals represented are from oceans, Australia, Asia, North America, Africa, and the Arctic.
The document describes several different animal species, including sharks, cheetahs, snakes, penguins, wolves, and golden eagles. It provides some key details about each animal: what type of animal it is (fish, mammal, bird, reptile), where it lives, what it eats, and how it moves (swims, runs, climbs, flies). It aims to educate readers about the characteristics of these diverse animals found across habitats around the world.
This document describes several dangerous and peaceful animals. It provides details about the cheetah, Bengal tiger, and red wolf as predators that live in certain regions, can run quickly, and eat meat. It also describes the chameleon, koala, and toucan as non-predators, specifying their physical features, habitats, and diets consisting of insects, plants, fruits or eucalyptus leaves. The document aims to inform readers about the key characteristics of these different types of animals.
This document describes the characteristics of 7 animals: puma, jaguar, cat, lion, cheetah, tiger. All are mammals that live on land and are predators. They have four legs, whiskers and eat other animals. Key details are provided for each, such as appearance, location and running speed. The fastest is the cheetah, which can run up to 114 km/hr.
The document describes several different animals including a lion, shark, tiger, panda, gorilla, and snake. It provides details about each animal's physical characteristics, habitat, diet, locomotion abilities, and whether it is a predator or not. Key facts mentioned are that lions live in Africa and can run 59 km/h, sharks live in the sea and swim fast, tigers run 90 km/h and live in jungles, pandas eat plants and climb trees slowly, and gorillas eat plants and bananas and walk slowly.
The document describes several animals including the koala, whale, dolphin, tiger, lion, and polar bear. It provides key details about each animal such as what they look like, where they live, what they eat, and how they move. The koala lives in trees in Australia and eats plants. Whales live in the sea, can swim very fast, and are predators. Dolphins also live in the sea, can swim quickly, and prey on large fish. Tigers have orange and black stripes, live in Asia and Africa, and can run very fast. Lions also live in the savanna, are predators that eat meat, and can run quickly. Polar bears are white, live in the Arctic, and cannot
The document describes several different animals including cats, goats, penguins, dogs, dolphins, and monkeys. It provides details about each animal's physical characteristics such as color, legs, fins; diet such as what they eat; and behaviors such as how they move. The animals covered are cats, goats, penguins, dogs, dolphins, and monkeys.
Animals in the taiga have adapted to survive the harsh winters and food shortages. Some animals hibernate, some migrate south, and others cooperate with the difficult environment. The document then describes various animals found in the taiga including black bears, bobcats, bald eagles, lynx, gray wolves, grizzly bears, and snowshoe rabbits. It explains characteristics of each species such as appearance, diet, behaviors, and adaptations for the taiga climate.
This document contains summaries of 6 different animals: the leopard, wolf, eagle, shark, Iberian lynx, and kangaroo. Each summary includes 2-3 sentences describing the animal's physical characteristics, habitat, diet, and means of locomotion or hunting abilities. The leopard, wolf, eagle, shark, and Iberian lynx are carnivorous predators, while the kangaroo is an herbivore. The summaries provide key details about each animal in a concise format.
Project unit 2marta ilena paula lauraainoanikteixmucane
This document describes 6 different animals: a giraffe, zebra, crocodile, orangutan, dolphin, and seahorse. It provides details about each animal's physical characteristics, habitat, diet, locomotion abilities, and maximum speed. The animals include mammals, a reptile, and a fish, and they live in Africa, jungles, oceans, and rivers. They can run, swim, climb or a combination depending on the species.
The document describes several different animals - the shark, dolphin, horse, turtle, tiger, and snake. It provides details about whether each animal is a predator or not, what they eat, their habitat, how they move, their physical characteristics like color, and if applicable whether they are mammals or lay eggs.
The document provides information about different animal species. It describes physical characteristics like size, weight, lifespan for elephants, lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, camels, whales, alligators, snakes and frogs. Key details mentioned are elephants weighing up to 12,000 kg, lions living 10-14 years in wild and over 20 years in captivity, tigers being the heaviest cats weighing 200-320 kg for males and 120-181 kg for females.
The giant panda is a bear native to central China known for its black and white fur. It lives mainly in mountainous regions of Sichuan and Tibet, feeding almost exclusively on bamboo despite being carnivores. Pandas have thick white fur with black patches around their eyes, ears, and paws. They are large bears reaching up to 1.8 meters in length and weighing up to 160 kg, but have short, thick hind legs and a tail that is relatively long for a bear. Despite subsisting on bamboo, pandas have adaptations like calloused paw pads and a thick stomach lining that allow them to survive on this low-nutrition diet.
Amazing animals unit 3 deborageorginaadriánferrannikteixmucane
The document describes several different animals including camels, dolphins, seals, foxes, and zebras. Camels live in the hot deserts of northern Africa, can weigh up to 700 kg, and give birth after 15 months gestation. Dolphins live in groups in the sea, are very intelligent, and eat fish. Seals come in different types, live in the Arctic Ocean, eat fish and octopus, and have a 12 month gestation period. Foxes are intelligent, stay with the same partner each year, eat insects and fruit, and are independent at 4 months. Zebras live in groups in African grasslands, weigh 31.8 kg at birth after a 13 month gestation, and eat
There are about 20 different sub-species of leopards that live in a variety of habitats across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. Leopards are mammals in the cat family and have golden-yellow coats with black rosette markings. They hunt deer, giraffe, and wild cattle using their sharp teeth, good eyesight, and excellent hearing.
A cheetah has a yellow and black coat and lives in the grassy plains of Africa where it hunts gazelles. It lives with its mother as a cub and uses its incredible speed of up to 75 miles per hour to catch prey and avoid predators like lions and leopards, while its rough tongue helps it eat.
The document provides descriptions of several animals including hippos, lions, tigers, dogs, pandas, giraffes, and polar bears. It notes key facts about each animal such as where they live, their physical characteristics like teeth and tails, and behaviors. It also includes short sections about a crossword puzzle and fill-in-the-blank contest involving comparisons between different animals.
Nowadays the number of animals in danger is increasing a lot.One of these animals is the leopard.People should be more responsile about the damages they cause to the world of the animals.
White tigers are a rare color variant of the Bengal tiger that have a genetic mutation causing their unusual white coloration. They are endangered due to poaching for their skins and bones by traffickers, as well as loss of habitat from human encroachment. Fewer than 7,200 tigers remain worldwide, including the rare white tigers that are usually only found in captivity due to hunting by poachers despite legal protections.
This document provides information about 15 different animal species found in temperate forests:
- White-tailed deer, squirrels, mallard ducks, black bears, foxes, bald eagles, turkeys, raccoons, beavers, cardinals, rabbits, muskrats, skunks, weasels are described along with some key facts about their physical characteristics, habitat, diet and behaviors.
- These animals occupy a variety of niches in temperate forests and surrounding areas, with some being herbivores, carnivores or omnivores, and playing important roles in the forest ecosystem.
This document provides brief descriptions of various animals, including their physical characteristics and behaviors. It describes the sizes, speeds, habitats, and traits of animals such as stoats, hares, black bears, lynxes, skunks, raccoons, beavers, garter snakes, bald eagles, wild boars, brown bears, gray wolves, griffon vultures, badgers, and woodpeckers. Details provided include their heights, weights, lifespans, swimming abilities, birthing processes, eating habits, locations, and more.
The document provides descriptions of several animals including hippopotamus, lions, tigers, dogs, pandas, giraffes, polar bears, and mentions cats, monkeys, whales, elephants, leopards, dolphins, and rhinos. It notes physical characteristics, habitats, behaviors, and strengths of these different animals. A crossword puzzle is also included with clues about domestic animals, kings of animals, tallest animals, and animals that live in water.
This document provides information about several different animals including hippos, lions, tigers, dogs, pandas, giraffes, and polar bears. It describes some of their physical characteristics such as size, color, habitat, and behaviors. It also includes a crossword puzzle about animals and a fill-in-the-blank activity comparing animals.
This document summarizes three amazing animal species: the bald eagle, polar bear, and wolves. It notes that bald eagles have a white head and black body, with a wingspan of about 1 meter and can reach speeds of 5.8 miles per hour. Polar bears adapted to the arctic by developing white fur to help with hunting and camouflage, and are strong swimmers. Wolves live in packs, have great eyesight, and can run up to 2.5 miles per hour.
This document provides information about different African animals including zebras, elephants, alligators, lions, tigers, bears, hippopotamuses, and giraffes. For each animal, key facts are given such as physical characteristics, habitat, diet, behaviors, population information, and sometimes unusual facts. Videos can also be accessed by clicking on the animal names to learn more details about each species.
The document discusses different animals that the author likes, including tigers, lions, snow leopards, monkeys, leopards, penguins, polar bears, arctic foxes, guinea pigs, and rabbits. It provides some key facts about each animal such as physical characteristics, behaviors, habitats, populations, and lifespan. The animals covered come from habitats around the world, including forests, jungles, oceans, Arctic regions, and more.
Endangered Species Day is celebrated on May 17th and is an opportunity to learn about and protect endangered wildlife. The document then provides information on the panda, white rhinoceros, brown bear, polar bear, leopard, and white tiger - describing their physical characteristics, habitats, populations, and conservation status. Many of these species are threatened by habitat loss and poaching. The materials in the document were obtained from Wikipedia articles on each animal that are cited at the end.
Wildlife presentation for EFL learners teaching them about rare and endangered animals throughout the world. Also includes the different types of climates animals live in.
Animals in the taiga have adapted to survive the harsh winters and food shortages. Some animals hibernate, some migrate south, and others cooperate with the difficult environment. The document then describes various animals found in the taiga including black bears, bobcats, bald eagles, lynx, gray wolves, grizzly bears, and snowshoe rabbits. It explains characteristics of each species such as appearance, diet, behaviors, and adaptations for the taiga climate.
This document contains summaries of 6 different animals: the leopard, wolf, eagle, shark, Iberian lynx, and kangaroo. Each summary includes 2-3 sentences describing the animal's physical characteristics, habitat, diet, and means of locomotion or hunting abilities. The leopard, wolf, eagle, shark, and Iberian lynx are carnivorous predators, while the kangaroo is an herbivore. The summaries provide key details about each animal in a concise format.
Project unit 2marta ilena paula lauraainoanikteixmucane
This document describes 6 different animals: a giraffe, zebra, crocodile, orangutan, dolphin, and seahorse. It provides details about each animal's physical characteristics, habitat, diet, locomotion abilities, and maximum speed. The animals include mammals, a reptile, and a fish, and they live in Africa, jungles, oceans, and rivers. They can run, swim, climb or a combination depending on the species.
The document describes several different animals - the shark, dolphin, horse, turtle, tiger, and snake. It provides details about whether each animal is a predator or not, what they eat, their habitat, how they move, their physical characteristics like color, and if applicable whether they are mammals or lay eggs.
The document provides information about different animal species. It describes physical characteristics like size, weight, lifespan for elephants, lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, camels, whales, alligators, snakes and frogs. Key details mentioned are elephants weighing up to 12,000 kg, lions living 10-14 years in wild and over 20 years in captivity, tigers being the heaviest cats weighing 200-320 kg for males and 120-181 kg for females.
The giant panda is a bear native to central China known for its black and white fur. It lives mainly in mountainous regions of Sichuan and Tibet, feeding almost exclusively on bamboo despite being carnivores. Pandas have thick white fur with black patches around their eyes, ears, and paws. They are large bears reaching up to 1.8 meters in length and weighing up to 160 kg, but have short, thick hind legs and a tail that is relatively long for a bear. Despite subsisting on bamboo, pandas have adaptations like calloused paw pads and a thick stomach lining that allow them to survive on this low-nutrition diet.
Amazing animals unit 3 deborageorginaadriánferrannikteixmucane
The document describes several different animals including camels, dolphins, seals, foxes, and zebras. Camels live in the hot deserts of northern Africa, can weigh up to 700 kg, and give birth after 15 months gestation. Dolphins live in groups in the sea, are very intelligent, and eat fish. Seals come in different types, live in the Arctic Ocean, eat fish and octopus, and have a 12 month gestation period. Foxes are intelligent, stay with the same partner each year, eat insects and fruit, and are independent at 4 months. Zebras live in groups in African grasslands, weigh 31.8 kg at birth after a 13 month gestation, and eat
There are about 20 different sub-species of leopards that live in a variety of habitats across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. Leopards are mammals in the cat family and have golden-yellow coats with black rosette markings. They hunt deer, giraffe, and wild cattle using their sharp teeth, good eyesight, and excellent hearing.
A cheetah has a yellow and black coat and lives in the grassy plains of Africa where it hunts gazelles. It lives with its mother as a cub and uses its incredible speed of up to 75 miles per hour to catch prey and avoid predators like lions and leopards, while its rough tongue helps it eat.
The document provides descriptions of several animals including hippos, lions, tigers, dogs, pandas, giraffes, and polar bears. It notes key facts about each animal such as where they live, their physical characteristics like teeth and tails, and behaviors. It also includes short sections about a crossword puzzle and fill-in-the-blank contest involving comparisons between different animals.
Nowadays the number of animals in danger is increasing a lot.One of these animals is the leopard.People should be more responsile about the damages they cause to the world of the animals.
White tigers are a rare color variant of the Bengal tiger that have a genetic mutation causing their unusual white coloration. They are endangered due to poaching for their skins and bones by traffickers, as well as loss of habitat from human encroachment. Fewer than 7,200 tigers remain worldwide, including the rare white tigers that are usually only found in captivity due to hunting by poachers despite legal protections.
This document provides information about 15 different animal species found in temperate forests:
- White-tailed deer, squirrels, mallard ducks, black bears, foxes, bald eagles, turkeys, raccoons, beavers, cardinals, rabbits, muskrats, skunks, weasels are described along with some key facts about their physical characteristics, habitat, diet and behaviors.
- These animals occupy a variety of niches in temperate forests and surrounding areas, with some being herbivores, carnivores or omnivores, and playing important roles in the forest ecosystem.
This document provides brief descriptions of various animals, including their physical characteristics and behaviors. It describes the sizes, speeds, habitats, and traits of animals such as stoats, hares, black bears, lynxes, skunks, raccoons, beavers, garter snakes, bald eagles, wild boars, brown bears, gray wolves, griffon vultures, badgers, and woodpeckers. Details provided include their heights, weights, lifespans, swimming abilities, birthing processes, eating habits, locations, and more.
The document provides descriptions of several animals including hippopotamus, lions, tigers, dogs, pandas, giraffes, polar bears, and mentions cats, monkeys, whales, elephants, leopards, dolphins, and rhinos. It notes physical characteristics, habitats, behaviors, and strengths of these different animals. A crossword puzzle is also included with clues about domestic animals, kings of animals, tallest animals, and animals that live in water.
This document provides information about several different animals including hippos, lions, tigers, dogs, pandas, giraffes, and polar bears. It describes some of their physical characteristics such as size, color, habitat, and behaviors. It also includes a crossword puzzle about animals and a fill-in-the-blank activity comparing animals.
This document summarizes three amazing animal species: the bald eagle, polar bear, and wolves. It notes that bald eagles have a white head and black body, with a wingspan of about 1 meter and can reach speeds of 5.8 miles per hour. Polar bears adapted to the arctic by developing white fur to help with hunting and camouflage, and are strong swimmers. Wolves live in packs, have great eyesight, and can run up to 2.5 miles per hour.
This document provides information about different African animals including zebras, elephants, alligators, lions, tigers, bears, hippopotamuses, and giraffes. For each animal, key facts are given such as physical characteristics, habitat, diet, behaviors, population information, and sometimes unusual facts. Videos can also be accessed by clicking on the animal names to learn more details about each species.
The document discusses different animals that the author likes, including tigers, lions, snow leopards, monkeys, leopards, penguins, polar bears, arctic foxes, guinea pigs, and rabbits. It provides some key facts about each animal such as physical characteristics, behaviors, habitats, populations, and lifespan. The animals covered come from habitats around the world, including forests, jungles, oceans, Arctic regions, and more.
Endangered Species Day is celebrated on May 17th and is an opportunity to learn about and protect endangered wildlife. The document then provides information on the panda, white rhinoceros, brown bear, polar bear, leopard, and white tiger - describing their physical characteristics, habitats, populations, and conservation status. Many of these species are threatened by habitat loss and poaching. The materials in the document were obtained from Wikipedia articles on each animal that are cited at the end.
Wildlife presentation for EFL learners teaching them about rare and endangered animals throughout the world. Also includes the different types of climates animals live in.
- The document discusses several different animal species including toucans, De Brazza monkeys, hyacinth macaws, palm cockatoos, wildcats, white lions, chameleons, Tibetan mastiffs, koalas, and Komodo dragons. It provides brief descriptions of where each species lives, their physical characteristics, behaviors, and other interesting facts.
- The document describes several different animal species from around the world, including toucans, De Brazza monkeys, hyacinth macaws, palm cockatoos, wildcats, white lions, chameleons, Tibetan mastiffs, koalas, and Komodo dragons. It provides details about where each species lives, their physical characteristics, behaviors, and other interesting facts.
The document provides descriptions of several animals including hippopotamus, lions, tigers, dogs, pandas, giraffes, polar bears, and mentions cats, monkeys, whales, elephants, leopards, dolphins, and rhinos. It notes physical characteristics, habitats, behaviors, and strengths of these different animals. A crossword puzzle is also included with clues about domestic animals, kings of animals, tallest animals, and animals that live in water.
The document discusses various animal adaptations for survival. It describes how elephants' trunks and large ears help them survive in Africa by performing tasks like drinking, cooling their bodies, and communication. Giraffes' long necks allow them to reach tall trees for food, while their camouflaged coats and tails help avoid predators. The document then summarizes adaptations of echidnas, geckos, kangaroos, sharks, wild dogs, lions, polar bears, skunks, and zebras that enable each species to thrive in their environments.
The document provides information on various cat breeds from around the world. It discusses the origins and characteristics of breeds such as the Turkish Angora, Scottish Fold, Siberian cat, and Singapura. A wide range of natural, hybrid and experimental cat breeds are described in detail.
The document provides information about various animals found in different regions of the world. It includes descriptions of 3-4 animals for each of the following regions: North America (alligator, beaver, brown bear, moose), South America (red eyed tree frog, toucan, sloth, squirrel monkey), Africa (African elephant, hippo, lion, zebra), Europe (badger, hedgehog, red squirrel, puffin), Asia (tiger, peacock, snow leopard, black buck), Australia (kookaburra, wombat, kangaroo, koala), Antarctica (arctic tern, weddel seal, emperor penguin, orca), Arctic (polar bear
This document provides information about various animals that can be found in the African savanna ecosystem. It describes the physical characteristics and habitats of African sea eagles, elephants, wildebeest, giraffes, hyenas, rhinos, kudus, impalas, zebras, hippopotamuses, gazelles, lions, and tigers. Key details include size ranges, average weights, group behaviors, geographic distributions within Africa, habitats within the savanna, and other distinguishing physical attributes.
Bears are mammals of the family Ursidae. Bears are classified as caniforms, or doglike carnivorans, with the pinnipeds being their closest living relatives. Although only eight species of bears are extant, they are widespread, appearing in a wide variety of habitats throughout theNorthern Hemisphere and partially in the Southern Hemisphere. Bears are found on the continents of North America, South America,Europe, and Asia.
Common characteristics of modern bears include large bodies with stocky legs, long snouts, shaggy hair, plantigrade paws with five nonretractile claws, and short tails. While the polar bear is mostly carnivorous, and the giant panda feeds almost entirely on bamboo, the remaining six species are omnivorous with varied diets.
8 Most Endangered Animals - All About Wildlifepgpoonamgirn
Endangered means to be under threat or near extinction. When a species/animal is endangered it means that they are disappearing fast or have a very small population - not large enough to survive. Read more about this in the PPT.
- There are two main types of animals: wild animals that live without humans in nature, and domestic animals that live with humans as pets or livestock. Wild animals include elephants, tigers, and rhinos while domestic animals include dogs, cats, cows, and horses.
- Many rare animal species are threatened with extinction due to hunting, habitat loss, and other human impacts. Conservation efforts aim to protect endangered species and their natural habitats to prevent their disappearance.
- Popular pets described in the texts include a dog named Rex, a cat named Barsik, and descriptions of their behaviors and what they like to eat.
This document provides information about several different animals:
- It describes lions including their physical appearance, habitat in the savannah, diet of hunting other animals, and social behavior living in prides.
- It discusses zebras' black and white stripes that are unique to each zebra, diet of mainly eating grass, and living in herds for safety.
- It outlines leopards having a tan coat covered in rosettes of black spots that are unique to each leopard and being solitary yet having strong maternal bonds.
This document provides information on the taxonomy and characteristics of various cat species. It describes the lineages of domestic cats, leopard cats, panthera cats, bay cats, pumas, caracals, ocelots, and lynxes. Details are then given on specific species within these lineages, including lions, tigers, leopards, snow leopards, jaguars, clouded leopards, bay cats, Asian golden cats, marbled cats, caracals, African golden cats, servals, ocelots, margays, Andean mountain cats, pampas cats, Geoffroy's cats, kodkods, and tigrinas. Finally, information is provided on
The white lion lives in national parks in South Africa, eating smaller animals. There are few white lions remaining due to poaching and loss of habitat. People must protect white lions by creating parks and preventing hunting. Rhinos live in groups in Africa and come in black or white varieties which differ in lip shape and diet. They are threatened by poaching for their horns for traditional medicines. Tigers are the largest wild cats, living alone except with cubs. They are endangered due to habitat loss, poaching for fur, and fewer wild areas as land is used for farming. Conservation efforts aim to protect forests and stop illegal hunting to save tigers.
Wolves are social, intelligent mammals that live and hunt in packs. Their territories have been dramatically reduced by human expansion, leading wolves to disappear from some former areas. Wolves have enhanced senses like smell that allow them to hunt cooperatively and raise their young.
The document is an alphabetic encyclopedia of different mammal species from A to Z. It provides 3 sentences of information about each species, including where it lives, what it eats, unique physical attributes, behaviors, and threats. Some of the species covered include anteaters, bison, cheetahs, dolphins, elephants, foxes, giraffes, hippopotamuses, impalas, jackrabbits, koalas, lions, monkeys, nutrias, opossums, panthers, quaggas, rabbits, skunks, tigers, vampire bats, walruses, xerus, yaks, and zebras. It concludes with a brief
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This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
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Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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