Environmental issues in England
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The main features of England's ecosystem. England's ecosystem is not very diverse, this is similar to all islands around the world, being and island it is unlikely that the ecosystem will change mainly because of the area. Islands usually also have their own specific and unique biome, England is no exception though it does share the Island with Wales and Scotland as well. Though England's ecosystem and biome are unique they are very similar to that of near by countries. Frances northern coast Normandy for example shares many similar qualities to that of England. Ireland and Wales also share...
look particularly at the deforestation problems, and sea-life issues. Another organisation the WWF focuses directly on the problems with endangered animals, breeding them and protecting them from hunters and habitat demolition.

look particularly at the deforestation problems, and sea-life issues. Another organisation the WWF focuses directly on the problems with endangered animals, breeding them and protecting them from hunters and habitat demolition.
Around England there are a lot of national parks, with a main goal of protecting the environment and wildlife that they contain. The lake district for example is a national park, it looks after its lakes and natural animals and plants that live there. Without national parks these areas would not be as well kept condition as they are and would not keep up the wildlife they hold.
Earthquakes are happening almost everyday all over the world. Most of the time earthquakes are not strong enough to be felt by people, but the shaking caused by an earthquake is recorded by a seismogram. These are located all over the world at different points. Only occasionally will a larger...
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'Globalization is fundamentally a spatial phenomenon; it lies on a spectrum with the local and national at one end, and the supranational regional and global at the other. It is about the stretching of connections, relations and networks between human communities, an increase in the intensity of these, and...
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Startling news for some and somewhat dreamy for others is the resurrected plan of interlinking the rivers of India. Cited by President Kalam and pushed by Chief Justice Kirpal on the verge of retirement, the sheer grandeur of the idea is meant to appeal to people facing drought and flood....
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The capital of the country, Buenos Aires is also Argentina"s leading city in population, commerce, and industry. It is located near the Atlantic Ocean coast, on the broad R?â?¡o de la Plata, an estuary at the mouth of the Paran?â?í and Paraguay rivers. The early Spanish colonists named the city...
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Introduction. The Artic is a region at the upper most tip of the Northern Hemisphere. The Artic includes the area around Greenland, USSR, Canada and Alaska. Much of the Artic circle is permanently frozen ice. The Artic is a pristine environment, clean and void of human interference. However as humans...
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