African Scientists
A small bird is olive-green color with brightly colored breast was found in redkorastuschem Laotian forest, growing on the rough karst rocks. In Currently the territory in which the birds were found, is part of a protected conservation area, but community members say that the development of limestone in this region, as well as agricultural activities may in future be harmful to an unusual ecosystem. Previously, scientists have been exposed to unusual new species in the area: ha nude or Lao rock rat – a unique kind of rodent adapted to living in limestone rocks, as well as a unique form of rabbits, with wool, painted in red stripes. Due to global warming life cold-blooded animals reduced American scientists followed the same time, how the life expectancy of terrestrial, freshwater and marine cold-blooded organisms in different climatic zones and concluded that cold-blooded animals such as fish, amphibians, crustaceans, and lizards, live longer at higher latitudes, but not in the tropics and the equator. This pattern holds for all kinds of cold-blooded, life expectancy, which can range from a few days before several centuries. As a result, analysis of the study data, researchers discovered that the temperature climate in a particular area is the main parameter determining the life expectancy of cold-blooded, moreover, this dependence is exponential. More details on the results of studies of scientists, read the material on ECOportal.ru. In Africa, built wall to 'stop the advance of' the Sahara desert in order to curb African scientists propose to build a wall, the material for which is expected to be obtained using bacteria. Under most conditions Governor Cuomo would agree.
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