Mangrove Ecosystems. What are Mangroves? Mangroves are plants that grow in tidal areas. The word mangrove can describe a single plant or it can refer.
Types of Rock. Igneous Rock How does it form? Rock that has formed from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
Sedimentary Rocks. What is a sedimentary rock? What is a sedimentary rock? Sedimentary rocks result from mechanical and chemical weathering Comprise ~
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Seagrasses: Underwater Food Factories
Item #17: Board Workshop Alamitos Bay and Los Cerritos Channel Watershed Management Area Watershed Management Program Approach October 9, 2014.
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What are drylands? Background information for a meeting to discuss drylands in the revised Nelson/Marlborough CMS Grant Norbury and Susan Walker Landcare.
Evolution and Fossils. Fossils: Fossil: the preserved or mineralized remain or imprint of an organism that lived long ago.
Wetland 1. Vegetated areas that are covered with water or have very wet soils for part of the year. 2. Wet areas without vegetation, Most documents focus.