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Showing posts with label existence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label existence. Show all posts

Aug 5, 2019

[Answer] 2. What is the BIGGEST threat to the Maui's dolphin's existence?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. What is the BIGGEST threat to the Maui's dolphin's existence?"



...1. Water pollution 2. Getting hit by boats 3. Food source growing smaller 4. Getting caught in fishing nets The Maui's dolphin can easily get caught in fishing nets (particularly nylon) which have been set to the spot, suffocating them and allowing them no escape, as well as being caught as bycatch. To help conservation efforts, a set net ban was put in place across the north-west coast of the North Island of New Zealand. This ban reached out to about 12.9 kilometres (or seven nautical miles) from the shore and excluded harbours. This was extended in 2012 to include Hawera, which is further south, and in this area it extended out to 3.7 kilometres (2 nautical miles). This does help conversational efforts indeed, but it still doesn't include the entire range of their distribution, which means they can still be caught in the nets outside of these banned areas. While all of the other options have contributed to their deaths to some extent, getting caught in fishing nets is definitely the biggest killer of Maui's dolphins. Another major threat is inbreeding due to the small population of Maui's dolphins.

May 14, 2019

[Answer] 1. The Golden Parakeet, an extraordinarily beautiful little bird whose very existence is now threatened, is found in which area of South America?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. The Golden Parakeet, an extraordinarily beautiful little bird whose very existence is now threatened, is found in which area of South America?"



...1. Rocky Mountains area of Colorado 2. Amazon basin of Brazil 3. Hudson Fjord area of New York Bay 4. South-east Mexico Sadly this lovely bird's very existence is threatened by deforestation, flooding and the illegal trade of bird smuggling in the Amazon. It's heartbreaking. The Golden Parakeet's colouring is mostly all a lovely shade of yellow, but with green-tipped wings. Its diet consists of fruit, wild maize, buds, seeds and flowers. A sociable little creature, the birds all live, sleep, feed and sleep together. Amazingly so, after their eggs are hatched, the parents are helped by other birds in the group in the rearing of the small chicks. How cute is that? They're little avian hippies.

Jan 14, 2019

[Answer] 2. What is the BIGGEST threat to the Maui's dolphin's existence?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. What is the BIGGEST threat to the Maui's dolphin's existence?"



...1. Water pollution 2. Getting hit by boats 3. Food source growing smaller 4. Getting caught in fishing nets The Maui's dolphin can easily get caught in fishing nets (particularly nylon) which have been set to the spot, suffocating them and allowing them no escape, as well as being caught as bycatch. To help conservation efforts, a set net ban was put in place across the north-west coast of the North Island of New Zealand. This ban reached out to about 12.9 kilometres (or seven nautical miles) from the shore and excluded harbours. This was extended in 2012 to include Hawera, which is further south, and in this area it extended out to 3.7 kilometres (2 nautical miles). This does help conversational efforts indeed, but it still doesn't include the entire range of their distribution, which means they can still be caught in the nets outside of these banned areas. While all of the other options have contributed to their deaths to some extent, getting caught in fishing nets is definitely the biggest killer of Maui's dolphins. Another major threat is inbreeding due to the small population of Maui's dolphins.

Nov 13, 2018

[Answer] 1. What is the BIGGEST threat to the Maui's dolphin's existence?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. What is the BIGGEST threat to the Maui's dolphin's existence?"



...1. Water pollution 2. Getting hit by boats 3. Food source growing smaller 4. Getting caught in fishing nets The Maui's dolphin can easily get caught in fishing nets (particularly nylon) which have been set to the spot, suffocating them and allowing them no escape, as well as being caught as bycatch. To help conservation efforts, a set net ban was put in place across the north-west coast of the North Island of New Zealand. This ban reached out to about 12.9 kilometres (or seven nautical miles) from the shore and excluded harbours. This was extended in 2012 to include Hawera, which is further south, and in this area it extended out to 3.7 kilometres (2 nautical miles). This does help conversational efforts indeed, but it still doesn't include the entire range of their distribution, which means they can still be caught in the nets outside of these banned areas. While all of the other options have contributed to their deaths to some extent, getting caught in fishing nets is definitely the biggest killer of Maui's dolphins. Another major threat is inbreeding due to the small population of Maui's dolphins.

Jul 3, 2018

[Answer] What is the name of the largest cut diamond in existence?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the name of the largest cut diamond in existence?"



...A 3,106 carat diamond was discovered in Pretoria, South Africa by Sir Thomas Cullinan in 1905. Weighing 1.33 pounds, and christened the “Cullinan,” it was the largest diamond ever found. The Cullinan was later cut into nine large stones and about 100 smaller ones. The largest stone is called the “Star of Africa,” or “Cullinan I,” and at 530 carats, it is the largest-cut fine-quality colorless diamond in the world. The stone is on display in the Tower of London and is mounted in the British Sovereign’s Royal Scepter. The price of this diamond is about $400 million.