Posts Tagged ‘Ocean Food Chain’

Mountain Food Chain

Mountain Food Chain

Mountain Food Chain

Mountain Food Chain

Future events are an uncertainty. Because of this, making a long term supply of storable food for your family makes sense.

Here are some important reasons to create a supply of storable food:

Erratic Weather (earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, tornados, droughts) Contamination of Food Supplies Quarantines Disruptions in Transportation Economic Downturn Unemployment Social Unrest Acts of Terrorism

You can avoid a lot of fear, anxiety, and losses if you are adequately prepared for a disaster. Having your own supply of food, water, and other items in sufficient quantities to last of an extended period of time can Read the rest of this entry »

Lake Food Chain

Lake Food Chain

Lake Food Chain

Lake Food Chain

Very important points you must know regarding a lake ecosystem are the following: sunlight, makers of food items, primary consumers of foodstuff, secondary consumers of food, tertiary consumers of foodstuff, decomposers of dead beings, and also the relevance of a healthy lake.

Healthy lakes, including Saranac Lake, are comprised of several components, both living as well as non-living. These components aren’t only vital, but they also aid one another in making the water ecosystem healthy and eco friendly.

Sunlight

The sunshine being generated by the sun is definitely the source Read the rest of this entry »

Sea Food Chain

Sea Food Chain

Sea Food Chain

Sea Food Chain

Overlooking the Sea of Cortez and experiencing some of the best weather year-round, Cabo San Lucas is considered to be on of the top vacation destinations in Mexico. Luxury resorts, nightlife, beaches and weather all attract visitors from around the world. SCUBA diving is just another attraction that brings the more adventurous tourists to this area. With some of the richest oceans in the world, the Sea of Cortez has countless treasures for underwater explores.

With three major ocean currents converging in one area, the Sea of Cortez is blessed with abundant and healthy marine life. Read the rest of this entry »

Underwater Food Chain

Underwater Food Chain

Underwater Food Chain

Underwater Food Chain

Parents need to know that in this sequel to 2006′s Oscar-winning animated musical Happy Feet, Mumble (voiced by Elijah Wood) is now a dad to young Erik (Elizabeth Daily), who runs away because he’s just not into dancing like his toe-tapping father. Pop star Pink replaces the late Brittany Murphy as Mumble’s mate, Gloria, and Robin Williams returns as chief Adelie penguin, Ramon. Families looking for a family treat this Thanksgiving will be shuffle-hop-stepping to the theater for this chilly treat, which looks just as kid friendly as the original.

Watch Happy Feet Two Movie 2011 Online
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Ocean Food Chain

Ocean Food Chain

Ocean Food Chain

Ocean Food Chain

Almost the entire oxygen supply of the world is provided by micro algae from the ocean. Marine phytoplankton is the literal base of the food chain. This is what we can truly term a superfood.

European scientists identified up to 40,000 species of this micro-algae and singled out only four that are beneficial for human consumption. Out of those four species, one was determined to be extremely beneficial for human consumption. That one super species is maybe the most complete food from the sea.

The nano size of these micro-algae provides nutrients and Read the rest of this entry »