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    I am going to compare the physical and human flooding causes for an MEDC; the UK and an LEDC; Bangladesh. The Boscastle Floods‚ in Cornwall occurred on August 16th 2004. Between July and September of 1998‚ Bangladesh also incurred large amounts of flooding. There were a number of physical factors causing the Boscastle floods. The village suffered from heavy rainfall. Over 2 hours‚ 0.05mm of rainfall fell per minute. In total‚ over 3 million tonnes of water was added to the small drainage basin

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    Sculpting the Earth’s Surface The Grand Canyon The state of Arizona is home to one of the most breath taking canyons known to Earth‚ the Grand Canyon. Its astounding depth and extravagant size are both mouth dropping and catching to the public’s eye. It is one of the world’s most popular tourist’s attractions that lour millions of people from all over the world every single year. With its deep color‚ size and beautiful display of rock layers‚ the Grand Canyon is a view few people will not forget

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    Proposal on Nitrates

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    Nitrate concentration comparison in the Suwannee River Basin Sara Santarelli Project summary Goals: Project Description A. Since 1971 nitrate concentrations in the Suwannee River have been increasing at a rate of 0.02 mg/L per year. The rise of nitrate concentrations found in the Suwannee River basin must be addressed. This problem is of extreme significance not only to hydrogeologists‚ but also anyone who cares about preserving natural Florida. Attempts to remove nitrate concentrations

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    Year 9 Geography Exam Revision Pack When is the exam? 1st February What will you be examined on? WILD WEATHER: 1) Tropical storms 2) Floods 3) Droughts 1) Tropical storms / Hurricanes / Typhoons / Cyclone (all the same event) The strongest tropical storms are called hurricanes‚ typhoons or tropical cyclones. The different names all mean the same thing‚ but are used in different parts of the world. If these huge storms start in the Atlantic‚ off the west coast of Africa

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    [pic] The purpose of this lab is to see if over time progression of industrialization and human development what impacts humans will have on the sustainability of groundwater in our country. This investigation is find out if current human development does not change‚ will groundwater sustainability be affected. Based on the lab it looks like there will be a great impact to humans and our population as a result of groundwater. In the lab‚ we looked at the 1800’s period

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    The Johnstown Flood

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    Response Paper of the Johnstown Flood “Johnstown flood” is a short story written by David McCullough. This story talks about the miraculous survival of a little girl named Gertrude. Gertrude’s sheer luck got her up the hill safely. Of course‚ with the help of several people she met along the way. I think that this is an extraordinary act of how worked together and some people put his/her life at risk to save a small child that they didn’t even knew. I fell that this is a great example of how

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Urban centers‚ or sometimes simply cities‚ have higher population density along with various infrastructure features (Li‚ 2010). Such areas are supporting an increasing population growth rate which is posing a significant impact to the quality of infrastructures being provided (Department of Environment and Resource Management‚ 2010). As stormwater drainage system is one of the vital infrastructures in urban centers‚ it encounters degradation that brings

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    Ka-Loko Dam Failure Essay

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    Failure Analysis of the Ka-Loko Dam Break Disaster Name Institution Course Instructor Date Failure Analysis of the Ka-Loko Dam Break Disaster 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Overview Dams are control or water storage structures. Dams are considered as reservoirs when used for impounding water from streams. Generally‚ dam failures are known to pose catastrophic disasters to economic development‚ the environment and to human lives. In order to reduce the risk of disaster occurrence‚ it is imperative to investigate

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    seasonal streams and consists of varied landuse/landcover (LULC) classes like the crop fields‚ fallow land‚ urban‚ grassland‚ shrubs‚ and vegetation of mix type. The western part is covered with various vegetation features of Sal‚ Teak‚ and Bamboo. The southern part is covered with the urban built up area and some patches of vegetation. The urban area of the city is scattered and irregular. A seasonal river named Tons flows from North East to South West direction. 5. Data Used HYPERION is an EO-1

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    The Foulness of Fracking Imagine waking up in the middle of the night and wanting a glass of water‚ you go to the tap and instead of fresh clean water you get yellow‚ cloudy‚ oily water that smells of chemicals. Would you drink it? Those that live near natural gas hydro-fractured wells have had to ask themselves that question. Hydraulic fracturing or fracking‚ as it’s commonly called‚ is a process of extracting natural gas from deep within the earth’s surface by drilling. Once a well is drilled

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