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Comprehension check (II)
EduBook Organización
- 2281 visitas
Correct the false sentences. Tigers live in Asia and Africa. They eat meat and hunt at night. Today there are about 7,000 tigers in the world. The grizzly and the kodiak are bears. Polar bears live in…
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Geological Time (Part 2) - Geological Time (Part 2)
EduBook Organización
- 1244 visitas
The Mesozoic Era – the Age of Reptiles The climate in the Mesozoic Era was warmer than now and the sea levels higher. There was no ice at the north and south poles. Pangaea, the supercontinent, broke…
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Climate Change: opportunities for Europe
Tiching explorer Organización
- 8009 visitas
The aim of this project is to investigate how participant countries (UK, Estonia, Spain and Finland) are addressing climate change and how schools are preparing their students for adapting to future…
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European biodiversity under threat: lynx, a symbol and a challenge
EducaMadrid Organización
- 6175 visitas
The fauna of de European Union consists of more than 370 million Homo sapiens; it also includes 150 species of mammals, 520 bird species, 180 species of reptiles and amphibians, 150 species of fish and…
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Video: Doomsday 2012: The End of Days according to Mayans
Esl video Organización
- 5078 visitas
This 4 minute video explains how accurate Mayan calendar was: it could predict elipses thousands of years ahead and it also predicted the arrival of Cortez in America. According to this calendar the…
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CITES: protecting endangered species
EducaMadrid Organización
- 7809 visitas
Commonly referred to by its acronym of CITES, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora is a long-standing international agreement adopted in Washington in…
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Halting the loss of Europe's biodiversity by 2010
EducaMadrid Organización
- 7592 visitas
42% of Europe's native mammals are threatened with extinction, 43% of birds, 45% of butterflies, 52% of freshwater fish. The list goes on and makes terrifying reading. Worldwide, the loss of species is…