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						<title>All about ME!!!! and my town:) -- 03-12-12</title>
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<p>My name is maggiec!!!! (oh, hi, by the way...)  APPARANTLY, we are in some blogging contest. I didnt know this  until now... Anyway, i live in chimacum!!!!!! Its kind of small, but its a nice town:) I really want to talk about animals!!!! my favorite animal is a pig! i love their fat bellies!!!!!! if you feel like responding, whats your faveorite animal???? Bye!!! :)</p>]]></description>
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						<title>Water Quality -- 11-03-11</title>
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						<description><![CDATA[ In my group, we looked at aquatic bugs under a microscope. :) After that, we started researching them. Our group found a stonefly and a scud. I like the scud. The scud looks kind of like a potato bug shrimp thing. It's grey, and really fast.The stonefly was creepy. They look like weird earwigs with anxiety. They squirm like worms.The stonefly is intolerant to water pollution, but  that earned us four points, and the scud is tolerant to water pollution which gave us two more points. After that, we scored  our creek. We got 21 for our creek's score, and Yellowjacket creek got 25, so Yellowjacket creek has a higher score than Chimacum creek. We gave our creek 21, because of it's quality. Chimacum creek, however, has a lower quality than Yellowjacket creek, although they came close.That's pretty much about all I have to say.<br />
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						<title>Water Pollution and Oil spills -- 10-19-11</title>
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<p><font face="Times New Roman"><span lang="EN">Surface waters are the natural water resources of the Earth. They are found on the exterior of the Earth’s crust and include:</span><font size="3"><span lang=""> </span><font face="Times New Roman"><span lang="EN">Microorganisms that live in water feed on biodegradable substances. When too much biodegradable material is added to water, the number of microorganisms increase and use up the available oxygen. This is called oxygen depletion.</span><font size="3"><span lang=""> </span><font face="Times New Roman"><span lang="EN">A lot of the Earth’s water is found underground in soil or under rock structures called aquifers. Humans often use aquifers as a means to obtain drinking water, and build wells to access it. When this water becomes polluted it is called groundwater pollution. Groundwater pollution is often caused by pesticide contamination from the soil, this can infect our drinking water and cause huge problems.</span><font size="3"><span lang=""><br />
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<p>4. Nutrients pollution:</p><br />
<p>This can contaminate drinking water and clog filters.</p><br />
<p>This can be damaging to other aquatic organisms as the algae use up the oxygen in the water, leaving none for the surrounding marine life.</p><br />
</span><font face="Times New Roman"><span lang="EN">Nutrients are essential for plant growth and development. Many nutrients are found in wastewater and fertilisers, and these can cause excess weed and algae growth if large concentrations end up in water.</span><font size="3"><span lang=""><br />
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<p>5. Microbiological pollution:</p><br />
<p>Many types of microorganisms live in water and cause fish, land animals and humans to become ill. Microorganisms such as:</p><br />
<p>Bacteria</p><br />
<p>Viruses</p><br />
<p>Protozoa</p><br />
<p>Serious diseases such as cholera come from microorganisms that live in water. These diseases usually affect the health of people in poorer countries, as they do not have the facilities to treat polluted water.</p><br />
</span><font face="Times New Roman"><span lang="EN">Microbiological water pollution is usually a natural form of water pollution caused by microorganisms.</span><font size="3"><span lang=""><br />
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<p>6. Suspended matter pollution:</p><br />
<p>The suspended particles eventually settle and cause a thick silt at the bottom. This is harmful to marine life that lives on the floor of rivers or lakes.</p><br />
<p>Biodegradable substances are often suspended in water and can cause problems by increasing the amount of anaerobic microorganisms present.</p><br />
<p>Toxic chemicals suspended in water can be harmful to the development and survival of aquatic life.</p><br />
</span><font face="Times New Roman"><span lang="EN">Some pollutants do not dissolve in water as their molecules are too big to mix between the water molecules. This material is called particulate matter and can often be a cause of water pollution.</span><font size="3"><span lang=""><br />
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<p>7. Chemical pollution:</p><br />
<p>Metals and solvents from industrial work can pollute rivers and lakes. These are poisonous to many forms of aquatic life and may slow their development, make them infertile or even result in death.</p><br />
<p>Pesticides are used in farming to control weeds, insects and fungi. Run-offs of these pesticides can cause water pollution and poison aquatic life. Subsequently, birds, humans and other animals may be poisoned if they eat infected fish.</p><br />
<p>Petroleum is another form of chemical pollutant that usually contaminates water through oil spills when a ship ruptures. Oil spills usually have only a localised affect on wildlife but can spread for miles. The oil can<br /><br />
cause the death of many fish and stick to the feathers of seabirds causing them to lose the ability to fly.</p><br />
</span><font face="Times New Roman"><span lang="EN">Industrial and agricultural work involves the use of many different chemicals that can run-off into water and pollute it.</span><font size="3"><span lang=""><br />
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<p>Anyway, none of these things are good. Along with water pollution, oil spills can occur too.</p><br />
<p>Oil spills fill our oceans with dead fish, ( and other animals,) and causes global warming. An example is the oil spill on the gulf of Mexico. The oil spill killed a large number of birds, many sea turtles, and threatened lives for all marine life. While I'm on the subject of oil spills, just the other day ago, New Zealand had an oil spill. The crew was sailing in shallow waters in a cargo ship carrying oil, and the big ship crashed into a sandbar causing the oil to fall and come out in gushes. As of today, they are obviously still cleaning up after the oil spill.</p><br />
<p>Well, that's all, and I hope you take these ideas to mind.</p><br />
<p>Thanks to my sources,</p><br />
</span><a href="http://camillasenior3.homestead.com/watersystems4.html"><b><u><font color="#0000ff" face="Helvetica"><font color="#0000ff" face="Helvetica"><span lang="EN">Real Life Concerns About Water</span></font></font></u></b></a><font color="#0000ff" face="Helvetica"><font color="#0000ff" face="Helvetica"><span lang="EN"> </span><a href="http://scipeeps.com/effects-of-water-pollution/"><u><font color="#0000ff" face="Times New Roman"><font color="#0000ff" face="Times New Roman"><span lang="EN">Effects of Water Pollution</span></font></font></u></a><font face="Times New Roman"><span lang="EN"> <br /><br />
</span><a href="http://www.water-pollution.org.uk/"><u><font color="#0000ff" face="Times New Roman"><font color="#0000ff" face="Times New Roman"><span lang="EN">Water Pollution Guide</span></font></font></u></a><font face="Times New Roman"><span lang="EN"> </span><a href="http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1985277,00.html"><b><u><font color="#0000ff" face="Helvetica"><font color="#0000ff" face="Helvetica"><span lang="EN">Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill</span></font></font></u></b></a><font color="#0000ff" face="Helvetica"><font color="#0000ff" face="Helvetica"><span lang="EN"> </span><a href="http://planetgreen.discovery.com/feature/planet-100/worst-oil-catastrophes.html"><u><font color="#0000ff" face="Times New Roman"><font color="#0000ff" face="Times New Roman"><span lang="EN">Top 5 Oil Spills </span></font></font><b><font color="#0000ff" face="Helvetica"><font color="#0000ff" face="Helvetica">HYPERLINK "http://www.gdrc.org/uem/water/watershed/urban-water-pollution.html"<u>Preventing Urban Water Pollution</u></font></font></b></u></a><font face="Helvetica"><span lang="EN"> </span><a href="http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/GG/ASK/waterpol3.html"><u><font face="Helvetica"><span lang="EN">Reply to Ask-an-Earth-Scientist </span></font></u></a><font face="Helvetica"><span lang="EN"><b>Information about urban water pollution and how to help prevent it can be found at this site. </b></span><a href="http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/GG/ASK/waterpol3.html"><b><u><font color="#0000ff" face="Helvetica"><font color="#0000ff" face="Helvetica"><span lang="EN">Reply to Ask-an-Earth-Scientist </span></font></font></u></b></a><font color="#0000ff" face="Helvetica"><font color="#0000ff" face="Helvetica"><span lang="EN"><br /><br />
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						<title>Mount St Helens -- 10-03-11</title>
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						<description><![CDATA[<p>I predict that Mount St Helens will return to the way it was before the eruption, because plants and animals and trees are coming back to live there. About the part of the mountain that fell of in the big eruption, I believe that someday, either the peice that remained in the eruption will blow off in another eruption, the cause being it would be the same, but it would be a smaller volcano, or the rocks would pile up again and make themselves somlid again to re-create the "illusion" at least that the volcano was back to normal. As for the wild-life, yes, I do think that they will return back like before.</p><br />
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						<title>7 Random Facts -- 09-30-11</title>
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<p>7 random facts:</p><br />
<p>1. I'm a vegetarian.</p><br />
<p>2. I'm terrified of possums.</p><br />
<p>3. I am not a fan of the dark.</p><br />
<p>4. I have a little case of arachniphobia. ( fear of spiders ).</p><br />
<p>5. I'm obsessed with pigs.</p><br />
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<p>6. My favorite color is rainbow.</p><br />
<p>7. I think youtube is one of the best websites ever!</p><br />
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