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Water pollution causes many problems to the eco system that it is affecting. As the pollution spreads it begins to affect the wildlife eventually killing them off. This affects the food chain in the area. For example if pollution began to affect the water in the Florida Everglades it would kill the fish living in the area. Then alligators would not have enough food to eat therefore their population would slowly decrease. Eventually humans would be affected as well. People can get diseases by eating seafood that has been poisoned or drinking the contaminated water. Water pollution from major events like acid rain or oil spills can completely destroy marine habitats. This leaves animals without a place to live therefore meaning they have a less chance of survival.
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the reason it is such a good farming area because of the rich dirt's and water nutrients brought in by the river systems throughout the place
Dr. López has probably found
"mirror neurons".
A mirror neuron is a neuron that flames both when a creature acts and when the creature watches a similar activity performed by another. Hence, the neuron "mirrors" the conduct of alternate, as if the onlooker were itself acting. Such neurons have been straight forwardly seen in primate species.
1.The Trans-Arabian Pipeline Company was a company created as joint venture by Standard Oil of New Jersey, the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, the Texas Company and the Standard Oil of California in order to run and build the Trans-Arabian Pipeline.
2.Basically it shut down due to various political and economic reasons. The part of the pipeline was after the six-day war under the control of Israel, but they allowed it to function. The constant bickering over transit fees between Syria, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon and the pipeline breakdowns as well as the development of bigger oil tankers led to the closing of the portion of the pipeline. Saudi Arabia closed the rest after Jordan supported Iraq in the first Gulf War. The company became the subsidiary of Aramco and as the oil stopped flowing Aramco closed the subsidiary.