Answer:
I would say "educate visitors on using alternatives to bamboo
Explanation:
Because that's basically what they like to eat. They eat bamboo because it's delicious to them. They sometimes educate people about the process of living in a forest.
Answer:
Dialogue between Einstein and the History teacher.
Explanation:
History teacher: This is the test of your history subject in which you get fail.
Einstein: Sir, I attempt all the questions and I believe it is a mistake.
History teacher: No mistake. Take a look to your test and the answers you written on the paper.
Einstein: Sorry sir. I did not write the right things.
History teacher: Yes, I know.
Einstein: I will do more hard work and bring more grades next time.
History teacher: I don't think so. You are very poor in history.
Einstein: Yes sir, I am poor but not useless. I will try my best.
History teacher: Good luck.
Einstein: Thanks teacher.
Answer:
I HAVE!
Explanation:
page 1:
- Works 12 hours a day, 7 days a week
- The peaks of strawberry season is in June and July
Page 2:
- The family packs up all of their stuff and loaded it into the car to leave
- Mama's pot with soup being loaded into the car was the last thing before they left
Page 3:
- Left where they lived, as they left the young boy looked back at their little shack for the last time
- When they arrived at their destination, Mama check with the owner to see if they had work and they moved into a old garage
Page 4:
- Hid when the school bus approached because they didn't want to get in trouble for not going to school
Pros: Hetch Hetchy is an iconic, rare and spectacular landscape,
Hetch Hetchy is part of Yosemite National Park and its damming and flooding is by far the worst destruction of our national parks have ever experienced
Restoration would not only make Yosemite whole once again it would inspire people that we don’t need to live with mistakes of the past
Cons: Prinstine – Hetch Hetchy Reservoir collects and stores pristine snowmelt and precipitation from the protected Yosemite National Park wilderness area.
No Filtration – Water collected and stored in Hetch Hetchy Reservoir’s granite basin consistently meets and exceeds Federal and State Filtration standards for safe drinking water. No filtration of this source water is necessary or required.
Reliable Water Delivery – The water storage provided by Hetch Hetchy Reservoir is invaluable in its ability to capture snowmelt and store the water for reliable delivery throughout the year and across multiple years. This storage is heavily depended upon during droughts when the natural hydrology is in capable of meeting water needs even when rationing is in place.
Gravity-Driven – The high elevation of Hetch Hetchy Reservoir and the engineering infrastructure of the Regional Water System move water from its source, across the state, and to its customers using little more than gravity.
Renewable, Dependable Electricity – Hetch Hetchy Reservoir, along with the waters retained in Cherry Lake and Lake Eleanor, provide the gravity-drivein water that is transformed into renewable, dependable electricity.”