Deserts of California
.... sour pitaya cactus and slipper
plants, and fields of granite boulders provide variable soil depths and shade which supports a rich variety of
desert plants. ....
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Sonoran Desert & San Filipe Desert
.... are endemic to the Sonoran
desert in Baja California -San Felipe
desert is in rain shadow of mountains so very arid - contains Sonoran
desert plants not found ....
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The Ju/'hoansi Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert
The Ju/'hoansi are bushmen of the Kalahari
Desert who live in the area of .... are highly skilled at distinguishing useful from nonuseful or dangerous
plants and at ....
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Pleistocene Re-wilding
.... to extinction and found only in the Gobi
desert, could be used to replace Camelops, a late Pleistocene camelid, which could browse on the dry
desert plants. ....
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The Creosote Bush
.... Oct. 1986): 411-422. Carr, WH
Desert Parade: A Guide to Southwestern
Desert Plants and Wildlife. New York: Viking, 1947. Cox, GW ....
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Irrigration of Crops by Seawater
.... Field trials were started in 1978 with the most promising
plants in the coastal
desert of Puerto Pe±asco on the western cost of Mexico. ....
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Seawater Agriculture
.... Field trials were started in 1978 with the most promising
plants in the coastal
desert of Puerto Pe±asco on the western cost of Mexico. ....
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Ecosystems in Las Vegas-California Region
.... Second, on better drained hills and plains where
desert shrubs are characteristic, such
plants as burroweed and encelia are found and add variety to the ....
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Alternative Energy: Our Options
.... Economic Co-operation and Development, or OECD, countries, nuclear power
plants have lowered .... Burying them in the
desert as has heretofore been done still poses ....
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Survival for Outdoor Professionals
....
desert; however, it is best to check before embarking on a
desert trip to ascertain exactly where these sources are located. One can turn to
plants and animals ....
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Regulation of Insect Populations
.... able to tolerate this water loss because they feed on the xylem of
plants. .... Another insect that has adopted to a hot
desert climate is the Stegodyphus lineatus ....
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Effects of Pollution on Border Patrol Agents
.... Lakes of oil formed, sealing off the face of the
desert and swallowing
plants, lizards, insects, and small mammals. Thousands of birds . . . ....
(4382

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Environmental Policy Development This study compared environmental ...
.... Lakes of oil formed, sealing off the face of the
desert and swallowing
plants, lizards, insects, and small mammals. Thousands of birds . . . ....
(10104

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Deforestation of the Amazon
.... tracts of central and northern Brazil might one day become
desert areas if .... hydro-electric schemes and the unwarranted state funding of iron smelting
plants. ....
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The Cahuilla California Indians
.... Chocolate Mountains in the south, a portion of the Colorado
Desert west of .... Other
plants provided construction materials for houses, while over 200
plants were ....
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Nuclear Waste Storage Problem
.... Irradiated fuel wastes from commercial nuclear power
plants are stored in tanks, casks .... Yucca Mountain's location in the
desert Southwest makes it ideal from the ....
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World Environmental Awareness
.... Lakes of oil formed, sealing off the face of the
desert and swallowing
plants, lizards, insects, and small mammals. Thousands of birds . . . ....
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Photographer Ansel Adams
.... coal-burning power
plants multiply and the Four Corners grow dingy .... Missile sites, bombing ranges, nuclear testing, and mock
desert warfare, all disturb Lummis's ....
(1824

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Bushman Society
.... ways which had helped them to survive in the desolate Kalahari
desert for so .... ground, every place in it where there is food, where there are medicinal
plants. ....
(1038

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Dealing with Radioactive Waste Disposal of Radioactive Waste
.... As a matter of fact, radioactive waste from nuclear power
plants contains more radioactivity than waste from .... It was located in the
desert northwest of Las Vegas ....
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Art of the Aboriginal peoples of Australia
.... broke or kept the laws, and then were transformed into animals,
plants and the .... Sand painting is common in the Western
Desert, while painting on tree bark is a ....
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The Yellow Baboon
.... and which can be found living in environments ranging from semi
desert to forest, have .... their diet includes a wide variety of
plants and grasses, which are the ....
(1932

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The Ju/'hoansi
The Ju/'hoansi are bushmen of the Kalahari
Desert who live in the area of .... are highly skilled at distinguishing useful from nonuseful or dangerous
plants and at ....
(1799

7

)
The Kodiak Archipelago
.... Rainfall decreases inland, forming arctic
desert. ....
Plants have to be adapted to survive in this extreme climate of dark winters, low precipitation, arctic ....
(1037

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African History
.... northern Africa has moved at different times in history, but the
desert has been .... The domestication of animals and the cultivation of
plants has been traced to ....
(1850

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PHYTOREMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY
.... with low levels of contaminants that are of limited toxicity; and
plants such as .... Using water hyacinth to treat municipal wastewater in the
desert southwest. ....
(2025

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PHYTOREMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY
.... with low levels of contaminants that are of limited toxicity; and
plants such as .... Using water hyacinth to treat municipal wastewater in the
desert southwest. ....
(2023

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Phytoremediation Technology for Hazardous Waste
.... with low levels of contaminants that are of limited toxicity; and
plants such as .... Using water hyacinth to treat municipal wastewater in the
desert southwest. ....
(2025

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Dust Storms in Asia
.... Cooke, et al (1993) contend that sandy soils created in
desert borders or regions provide a common growing medium for many
plants. ....
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Environmental Damage Following the Persian Gulf War
.... In addition, desalination
plants drawing on Gulf waters provide much of the .... soot contaminated 953 square kilometers (368 square miles) of
desert (Charrier, 1998 ....
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