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One of the clues is that the “villains are everywhere (Danno).
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Victims |
Villains |
Crime sites |
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Habitat clearing |
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Bar tailed god-wit |
1.Chemical spill 2.Recreational activities 3.Rubbish dumping.
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1.Waitohi Creek 2.Mahurangi river
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Most likely Bar tailed god-wit. It has 17 species.
Assignment#3
How much water does my household use?
The total water used in my household per week is about 3419L
The total water used per week by each person is about 1137R2L
This is how long my family members take in the shower:
Mum takes about 5mins
Dad takes about 3mins
And I take about 7mins
=15mins
We use the most water in the shower, because we do not have a “water flow AAA rated shower-head”.
Ways to Save Water
We can save water by…
- Spending less time in the shower.
- Turning the tap off when brushing your teeth.
- When washing the car, wash on the grass so that the grass get’s watered aswell.
Roald Amundsen (part 2)
Robert Falcon Scott (part 1)
Robert Falcon Scott was a British Antarctic explorer. He led two expeditions to the South Pole, and died on the disastrous second trip, along with his crew. His expedition was the second to reach the South Pole, shortly after Roald Amundsen’s expedition
Scott’s first Antarctic expedition was in 1901-1904 on the ship HMS Discovery. They sailed along northern Ross Island to Mount Terror, and Scott named this new area King Edward VI Land. He went up in a hot air balloon on February 4, 1902, making the first balloon flight on Antarctica. They spent the winter on Ross Island. Scott and two others tried to cross the Ross Ice Shelf by dog sled (November 1902 – January 1903). They became ill with scurvy, which is caused by a lack of vitamin C, and returned. Most of the people in the group returned to England in March, but Scott remained with some others to continue exploring the area until September 1904. On his return, Scott wrote a popular book about his expedition called “The Voyage of Discovery
Part 2 will be about Roald Amundsen.
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