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    PART 1. PHYTOPHTHORA AND Mt. WORTH STATE PARK Phytophthora which is responsible for the root rots is also known as jarrah dieback‚ cinnamon fungus and wildflower dieback. Most phytophthora species produces three types of spores‚ zoospores‚ oospores and chlamydospores. Among these two major types found are zoospores and chlamydospores. Zoospores are formed in sporangium. Each sporangium roughly produces 20-30 zoospores. Production of zoospores occurs normally in moist conditions and around temperature

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    Victoria Park Benefits

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    goods and services‚ Victoria Park provides both material benefits and non-material benefits. The material value of the park mainly consists large amounts of trees‚ grass‚ bushes and small animals. Whereas the non-material values are mostly the recreational advantage and constant regulating services like air regulation. Chiefly‚ Victoria Park offers provisioning services. During my walk-through in Victoria Park‚ I was astounded by its vegetation coverage even in January. In the park‚ I saw trees with

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    route of Mt. Arayat‚ topography‚ boundary‚ point of reference‚ and travel time from Manila. A. Relative Location Figure 1 shows the relative location of Arayat among other closest municipalities like Magalang‚ Candaba‚ Sta. Ana‚ and Mexico. Figure 1: Location of Arayat Source: www.skyscrapercity.com B. Trail Route of Mt. Arayat Figure 2 shows the detailed trail route of Mt. Arayat showing its two ways to reach the North and South peaks. Figure 2: Trail Route of Mt. Arayat

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    Regions of the United States NEW ENGLAND REGION The states in the New England region are Massachusetts‚ Connecticut‚ Rhode Island‚ and New Hampshire. Pilgrams from England were the first settlers to settle in New England. The geography of new england is hills with low moutians. Large areas covered in forest. The soil is thin and rocky a really diffucult place for farming. There are narrow plains across the atlantic coast. The conneticut river is the longest

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    I think climbing Mt. Everest is not worth climbing by risking life even though some people say that when you reach the summit‚ there is a big feeling of accomplishment. I never understood why people risk their lives to climbing the mountain. Even if it’s their hobbies‚ there should be safer and more exciting activities than climbing mountains. When I watched and read the works about Mt. Everest in the class‚ I felt that climbing Mt. Everest is more dangerous and complicated than I thought. For example

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    Letchworth State Park

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    English 103 Spring 2013 An upstate New Yorker need not travel far to experience truly breathtaking views. Letchworth State Park is an unexpected sanctuary of beauty nestled along the Genesee River‚ just south of the city of Rochester‚ New York and only hours away from other major cities in the upstate area. Touted as the "Grand Canyon of the East‚" Letchworth State Park is the site of an expansive and winding gorge flanked by diverse layers of bedrock that date back hundreds of millions of years

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    Camping: State Parks

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    all of those things. For a relatively low price you can pitch a tent at a State Park and “get back to nature”-- at least that’s how it used to be. Unfortunately times are rapidly changing‚ and camping‚ as it was intended‚ seems to be a thing of the past. To illustrate my point‚ I would like to paint a picture of the typical State Park camping experience. Pretend you are a vacationing middle class businessman from down state wanting to take his family on a camping excursion “up north” over his two

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    Mt. Kenya

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    Denissa Baidya Supportive Material Speech April 12‚ 2012 Mt. Kenya Mt. Kenya is Africa’s second highest mountain at 5199 meters after Mt. Kilimanjaro. It is part of the central highlands in Kenya. Throughout the hike‚ there are several stations located in the different heights which are the recommended locations for spending the night. With its rugged glaciers and forested slopes‚ it’s one of the most impressive landscapes. In my experience‚ climbing this mountain was a very hard task to complete

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    Hoeft State Park Analysis

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    P H Hoeft State Park: A Mile of Pristine White Sand Beach‚ and Dunes The park is densely wooded. This is one of Michigan’s very first state parks. It lies near the Straits of Mackinac‚ and just 50 miles from the Mackinac Bridge. It’s a popular place‚ but the thick forest means that sounds from other campers come in muffled‚ if at all. Rangers are friendly‚ and chitchat with you as you check in. Whether you’re coming for an afternoon or a lot longer‚ the one thing that can’t be missed is the park’s

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    The state parks of America are not only loving homes to our very righteous animals‚ but they’re our home for our peace of minds. National state parks are like flowers‚they’re beautiful if you take care of them‚but not as pretty if you don’t take care of them.For example‚Grand Canyon‚Denali‚and The rocky mountains are prime examples for why nature is beautiful and take care of. Thousands of people volunteer to care for the national state parks every year‚ to help care for the parks (“What we accomplish

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