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Clasified in Notes of Geography of Secondary.

Written at November 25, 2009 on enEnglish with a size of 1367 bytes.

Hydrological cycle: continous transfer of water from the oceans into the atmosphere
Silt:Fine soil left behind after a river floods
Water cycle: continous transfer of water from the oceans into the atmosphere, then onto the land and finally back into the oceans.
Watershed :the boundary separating 2 river basins





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Clasified in Notes of Geography of Secondary.

Written at September 01, 2009 on enEnglish with a size of 5179 bytes.

Farming:Is the way that people produce food by growing crops and raising animals.The things they need are called inputs(intensive farming(large inputs to achive higth outtputs),extensive farming(small inputs for large areas)),what happend processes(arable farming(is the ploughting of the land and growing crops)pastoral farming(the leaving of land under grass and the rearing of animals)market gardening(plants grow under controlled conditions)mixed farming(crops grow in the same place where animals reared) and what produce outputs(commercial(outputs are for sale)subsistence(for the farmer and his family). ... (Continue)
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Clasified in Homeworks of Geography of Bachelor.

Written at November 12, 2009 on enEnglish with a size of 1574 bytes.

Calm: tranquilo.Chilly: frio.Cosy:acogedor.Freezing: helado.Gloomy: oscuro.Quiet: tranquilo.Wild: salvaje.Forest: bosque.Kayak: canoa.Mist: niebla.Lake: lago.Roof: tejado.Sand: arena.Shore: orilla.Ski slope

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Clasified in Notes of Geography of Secondary.

Written at November 25, 2009 on enEnglish with a size of 3426 bytes.

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Embankment : A raised river bank built to prevent or reduce flooding
Erosion: is the wearing away of the land.
Evaporation:the transfer of water from the sea to the earthas water vapour
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Flood: the flow of water iver an area that is usually dry
Flood plain:the wide, flat area at the bottom of a valley which is often flooded
Freeze-thaw: rock is broken up due to water in cracks freezing and thawing
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Clasified in Notes of Geography of Bachelor.

Written at Dicember 16, 2009 on enEnglish with a size of 1287 bytes.

Paisaje vegetal de ribera.Franjas de vegetación alrededor del cauce del río.Formaciones vegetales características:EL BOSQUE DE RIBERA-chopo, álamo.MATORRALES. - Cornejo,madreselva.Problemas- Reducción acción antrópica.El paisaje vegetal en la montaña.Vegetación dispuesta en pisos d vegetacion.Efecto FOEHN.Descenso de las temperaturas con relación a la altitud.Formaciones vegetales características:MONTAÑA ALPINA.Tres pisos:Piso subalpino-Coníferas.Piso alpino-Prado.Piso nival-Vegetación inexistente.RESTO DE MONTAÑAS PENINSULARES,Pequeños arbustos: brezo, genista, arbustos, matorrales, y prados.Problemas:Sobreexplotación, talas e incendios.El paisaje vegetal de canarias.

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Clasified in Notes of Geography of Bachelor.

Written at Dicember 16, 2009 on enEnglish with a size of 2268 bytes.

D.A)1. río miño, río ulla, río tambre (cuenca del miño)2. río eo, río navia, rio narcea, río nalón, río pas, río nervión, río bidasoa (cuenca del norte)3. río duero, esla, pisuerga, eresma, tormes (cuenca del duero)4. río tajo, tajuña, alberche, jarama, (cuenca del tajo)5. río guadiana, cijuela, zancara, zujar, adaja (cuenca del guadiana)6. río guadalquivir (cuenca del guadalquivir)7. río (cuenca del sur)8. río segura (cuenca del segura)9. río jucar, río turia (cuenca del júcar)10. río ebro, arga, aragón, gallego, cinca, segre, jalón (cuenca del ebro)11. río ter, río llobregat (cuencas internas de cataluña)B

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Clasified in Homeworks of Geography of Other Classes.

Written at October 06, 2009 on enEnglish with a size of 28654 bytes.

Spacious, modern apartment, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, located outside the city.

Como decearias tu vida.

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Clasified in Notes of Geography of Other Classes.

Written at October 06, 2009 on enEnglish with a size of 1589 bytes.

 Where were you born? I was born in South america.

Were you born in brazil? No, I wasn´t . I was born in chile.

Where did you grow up? I grew up in rio bueno.

When did you move here? I moved here eight yeras ago, when I was in school.

Did you learn Spanish in high school? No, I didn´t. I studied it in college.

Did you go to college in california? Yes, I did. I went to college in los Angeles.

Where is the bank? Could you tell me where the bank is?

How often do the uses leave for the city? Can you tell me how often do the uses leave for the city?

When did Flight 566 arrive? Do you know when did Flight 566 arrive?



 Present / Past/ Participle

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Clasified in Notes of Geography of Secondary.

Written at October 12, 2009 on enEnglish with a size of 1066 bytes.

Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are caused by movements whithin the Earth.

Plates consist of two tipes of crust: continental a n oceanic. Continental crust is oloder, lighter, cannot sink and is permanent.

Oceanic crust is younger, heavier, can sink and is constantly destroyed and replaced.

Constructive margins occur when two plates move away from each other, it form a new oceanic crust.

Destructive margins occur when a oceanic crust move towars an continental crust, it can form an island arc.

Collision margins occur when two continental crusts move together, it form an fold mountain.

Conservative margins occur when two plates slide past one another, it can create an earthquake.

A volcanoeerupts because

When a volcano erupts the poisonous gases and the blast waves kill people, the logging caps destroys, the ash contaminate the rivers an lakes and it kill all the fishes, the cars crashes, some trees destroys, electricity and telephones crashes,some of the vegetables and fruit destroys.

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Clasified in Notes of Geography of Bachelor.

Written at Dicember 16, 2009 on enEnglish with a size of 2499 bytes.

CONDICIONANTES DE LOS RECURSOS HÍDRICOS.factores de influencia factores fisico y humanos.EL CLIMA,Responsable de las precipitaciones.Contraste:España Húmeda(precipitaciones+800mm) España Seca(precipitaciones insuficientes. Sequía estival.)EL RELIEVE Y LA TOPOGRAFÍA,Influye en:La organización de las Cuencas Hidrográficas.En la erosión de los ríos.En la formación de lagos y acuíferosLA LITOLOGÍA,características:Arcillas(impermeables),Caliza(Acuíferos importantes)Silíceas(aguas a poca profundidad).Volcánicas(baja permeabilidad)LA VEGETACIÓN Tapiz vegetal denso(Protege al suelo de la radiación solar y detiene la erosión.)Sin vegetación(no retiene el agua y provoca erosión).

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