Los lémures se dividen en dos tipos principales: lémures nocturnos y lémures diurnos. Los lémures nocturnos son activos por la noche mientras que los lémures diurnos son activos durante el día.
In the summer of 1959, the author's family took a trip from their home in Chicago to Flemington, New Jersey and visited places along the East Coast of the United States. The trip was especially happy because the author's grandmother, Abuelita, came with them to visit from Mexico. The family traveled by station wagon and made many fond memories visiting places like New York City, Central Park, and the countryside in New Jersey. The trip remained one of the author's happiest family memories.
The hydrosphere includes all water on, above, and below the Earth's surface, such as oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, streams, groundwater, surface water, and water vapor in the air. It covers 70% of the Earth's surface and provides habitat for many organisms. The hydrosphere consists of oceans, which contain 97% of the planet's water, as well as seas, lakes, rivers, groundwater, and water in the atmosphere.
The document discusses evidence that the Earth, Sun, and Moon are approximately spherical shapes rather than flat discs. It notes that ships appear to sink below the horizon and presents interactive elements showing that the Sun is about 100 times bigger than Earth and Earth is nearly 4 times bigger than the Moon. The Moon is positioned about 30 Earth diameters from Earth. The phases of the Moon are caused by the positioning of the Moon as it orbits Earth, and the seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth on its axis as it orbits the Sun.
The document provides 20 examples of sentences in the positive present perfect tense. For each example, the subject and verb are given, and the reader is asked to complete the sentence in the positive present perfect tense. The answers are then provided one by one down the page in a list format.
This document provides an overview of puberty for girls. It explains that puberty is when the body changes from child to young adult, triggered by increased hormones like estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. Physical changes for both girls and boys include growth, body hair, skin changes, and sexual maturation. Emotional changes involve mood swings, independence, and developing sexuality. It discusses managing relationships with parents and friends during this time and emphasizes good hygiene.
In the summer of 1959, the author's family took a trip from their home in Chicago to Flemington, New Jersey and visited places along the East Coast of the United States. The trip was especially happy because the author's grandmother, Abuelita, came with them to visit from Mexico. The family traveled by station wagon and made many fond memories visiting places like New York City, Central Park, and the countryside in New Jersey. The trip remained one of the author's happiest family memories.
The hydrosphere includes all water on, above, and below the Earth's surface, such as oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, streams, groundwater, surface water, and water vapor in the air. It covers 70% of the Earth's surface and provides habitat for many organisms. The hydrosphere consists of oceans, which contain 97% of the planet's water, as well as seas, lakes, rivers, groundwater, and water in the atmosphere.
The document discusses evidence that the Earth, Sun, and Moon are approximately spherical shapes rather than flat discs. It notes that ships appear to sink below the horizon and presents interactive elements showing that the Sun is about 100 times bigger than Earth and Earth is nearly 4 times bigger than the Moon. The Moon is positioned about 30 Earth diameters from Earth. The phases of the Moon are caused by the positioning of the Moon as it orbits Earth, and the seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth on its axis as it orbits the Sun.
The document provides 20 examples of sentences in the positive present perfect tense. For each example, the subject and verb are given, and the reader is asked to complete the sentence in the positive present perfect tense. The answers are then provided one by one down the page in a list format.
This document provides an overview of puberty for girls. It explains that puberty is when the body changes from child to young adult, triggered by increased hormones like estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. Physical changes for both girls and boys include growth, body hair, skin changes, and sexual maturation. Emotional changes involve mood swings, independence, and developing sexuality. It discusses managing relationships with parents and friends during this time and emphasizes good hygiene.
The Earth orbits the Sun. The Earth rotates on its axis, causing day and night. It takes the Earth approximately 365 days to orbit the Sun and approximately 28 days for the Moon to orbit the Earth. A full moon occurs when the entire side of the Moon facing Earth is illuminated by sunlight.
Unit 2. vertebrates and invertebrates animalsMaría Buil
This document provides information about classifying animals into vertebrates and invertebrates. It discusses the key characteristics of different groups of vertebrates including mammals, birds, reptiles, fish and amphibians. It also covers the main characteristics of invertebrate groups such as arthropods, mollusks, annelids, echinoderms and cnidarians. The document concludes by summarizing the work of primatologists Jane Goodall and Diane Fossey, who studied chimpanzees and gorillas respectively.
The tree tells the garden shed that it feels good to be alive on such a lovely day. However, the shed responds that as non-living things made by others, they cannot run, jump or play like living things such as cats, birds and bees. The tree disagrees, saying that as a plant that grew from a seed, takes in sunlight, air and water, and reproduces through seeds, it is indeed alive. The tree adds that all plants, from the largest trees to the smallest weeds, are living in this way. While the shed says it does not want to reproduce and have too many sheds without enough tools, the tree's purpose is to be part of the ecosystem and help keep the
This document provides an overview of the topics covered in a biology unit on living things and plants. The unit discusses:
- The differences between living and non-living things.
- The internal organization of living things from cells to tissues, organs, systems and organisms.
- The five kingdoms of classification for living things: animals, plants, fungi, protists and monera.
- The structure, nutrition, reproduction and importance of plants. Photosynthesis is described as the process by which plants produce their own food.
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of exercise on memory and thinking abilities in older adults. The study found that regular exercise can help reduce the decline in thinking abilities that often occurs with age. Older adults who exercised regularly performed better on cognitive tests and brain scans showed they had greater activity in important areas for memory and learning compared to less active peers.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. Researchers found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as transportation and industrial activities declined substantially. However, the document notes that the improvements in air quality were temporary and pollution levels rose back to pre-pandemic levels as restrictions eased and activity increased again.
Europe has diverse geographic features including peninsulas, islands, seas, rivers and mountain ranges that help define its boundaries and regions. Major physical features include the Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Arctic Ocean, Ural Mountains and various peninsulas and islands. Rivers such as the Danube, Volga, Rhine and Seine flow across the continent draining into surrounding seas and oceans. Mountain ranges like the Alps, Pyrenees and Carpathians add relief to Europe's generally low-lying terrain. The continent has a variety of climates from Arctic to Mediterranean influenced by these physical elements.
The Modern Ages document summarizes the key events and developments between the 15th-18th centuries in Europe. Some of the major points covered include:
1) Major events that marked the beginning (Discovery of America in 1492, Protestant Reformation in 1517) and end (French Revolution in 1789) of the period.
2) Significant developments in economy, society, religion, politics, science, and art/culture during this time frame. Absolute monarchies rose to power and the Renaissance/Scientific Revolution began.
3) Key historical figures and artistic movements mentioned include Columbus, the Catholic Kings, the Habsburg and Bourbon dynasties of Spain, major scientific thinkers, and artistic
El documento proporciona instrucciones en 5 pasos para redactar textos en inglés: 1) tormenta de ideas, 2) organización de ideas, 3) primer borrador, 4) corrección y revisión, 5) texto final. Cada paso describe actividades como anotar ideas sobre el tema, decidir qué ideas conservar, escribir el primer borrador sin preocuparse por errores, corregir errores gramaticales, y pasar el texto a limpio antes de la entrega final.
This document summarizes animal reproduction, including the two types - asexual and sexual reproduction. It describes the reproductive organs of males and females, the three phases of sexual reproduction which are production of gametes, fertilization either externally or internally, and development of the zygote either inside an egg or inside the mother's body. The reproductive organs, phases and types of development are outlined in detail.
The Modern Ages document summarizes major events and developments between the 15th-18th centuries in Europe. Key events included the discovery of America in 1492, the Protestant Reformation starting in 1517, and the French Revolution in 1789. Some impacts were the development of trade between Spain and America, religious conflicts between Catholics and Protestants/Muslims, the growth of science and technology, and artistic styles like Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical periods. The document also profiles the Spanish Empire during this time under rulers like the Catholic Monarchs, Habsburg and Bourbon dynasties.
The document summarizes key events and developments during the Modern Ages from the 15th to 18th centuries. Some of the major events included the discovery of America in 1492, the Protestant Reformation starting in 1517, and the French Revolution in 1789. During this period, there were developments in economics with new trade routes, exploration, and the rise of cities. Society evolved with the emergence of the middle class. Religions diversified and conflicts arose. Absolute monarchies consolidated power across Europe. Important scientific and artistic advances also took place during the Renaissance and Enlightenment.
El documento resume conceptos clave sobre el universo y el sistema solar. Explica que el universo está formado por galaxias y agrupaciones de galaxias, y que la Vía Láctea contiene aproximadamente 200 mil millones de estrellas, incluyendo el Sol. También define planetas, satélites, asteroides y cometas, y explica que la Tierra orbita el Sol como parte del sistema solar dentro del brazo de Orión de la Vía Láctea.
Copia de republica dominicana.ppt [recuperado]María Buil
La República Dominicana se encuentra en la parte oriental de la isla La Española compartida con Haití. La cultura dominicana incluye tradiciones como el carnaval, la música merengue, y creencias en brujas y amarradores de agua. La gastronomía se caracteriza por platos a base de pollo, arroz, habichuelas y batatas.
El pulpo de anillos azules vive en los arrecifes, mide hasta 30 cm de largo y se alimenta de crustáceos pequeños. Es venenoso para los humanos y su mordedura puede causar dolor e hinchazón, aunque rara vez es mortal.
El documento describe las características físicas y de comportamiento de los lémures, un primate endémico de Madagascar. Los lémures son mamíferos con manos y pies de 5 dedos, cubiertos de pelo suave y con una larga cola anillada, que pueden pesar entre 30 gramos y 9 kilogramos y medir de 45 a 50 centímetros. Se alimentan de frutas y hojas y usan su mal olor como defensa frotando su cola.
El león blanco vive en África y la India, se alimenta principalmente de grandes presas como cebras y búfalos, y se caracteriza por su pelaje blanco en lugar del típico color amarillo-dorado.
Las águilas son las mayores aves depredadoras que se pueden encontrar en casi todo el mundo excepto la Antártida. Se caracterizan por su gran tamaño, constitución robusta, cabeza pesada y pico. El documento proporciona información básica sobre las águilas.
The Earth orbits the Sun. The Earth rotates on its axis, causing day and night. It takes the Earth approximately 365 days to orbit the Sun and approximately 28 days for the Moon to orbit the Earth. A full moon occurs when the entire side of the Moon facing Earth is illuminated by sunlight.
Unit 2. vertebrates and invertebrates animalsMaría Buil
This document provides information about classifying animals into vertebrates and invertebrates. It discusses the key characteristics of different groups of vertebrates including mammals, birds, reptiles, fish and amphibians. It also covers the main characteristics of invertebrate groups such as arthropods, mollusks, annelids, echinoderms and cnidarians. The document concludes by summarizing the work of primatologists Jane Goodall and Diane Fossey, who studied chimpanzees and gorillas respectively.
The tree tells the garden shed that it feels good to be alive on such a lovely day. However, the shed responds that as non-living things made by others, they cannot run, jump or play like living things such as cats, birds and bees. The tree disagrees, saying that as a plant that grew from a seed, takes in sunlight, air and water, and reproduces through seeds, it is indeed alive. The tree adds that all plants, from the largest trees to the smallest weeds, are living in this way. While the shed says it does not want to reproduce and have too many sheds without enough tools, the tree's purpose is to be part of the ecosystem and help keep the
This document provides an overview of the topics covered in a biology unit on living things and plants. The unit discusses:
- The differences between living and non-living things.
- The internal organization of living things from cells to tissues, organs, systems and organisms.
- The five kingdoms of classification for living things: animals, plants, fungi, protists and monera.
- The structure, nutrition, reproduction and importance of plants. Photosynthesis is described as the process by which plants produce their own food.
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of exercise on memory and thinking abilities in older adults. The study found that regular exercise can help reduce the decline in thinking abilities that often occurs with age. Older adults who exercised regularly performed better on cognitive tests and brain scans showed they had greater activity in important areas for memory and learning compared to less active peers.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. Researchers found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as transportation and industrial activities declined substantially. However, the document notes that the improvements in air quality were temporary and pollution levels rose back to pre-pandemic levels as restrictions eased and activity increased again.
Europe has diverse geographic features including peninsulas, islands, seas, rivers and mountain ranges that help define its boundaries and regions. Major physical features include the Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Arctic Ocean, Ural Mountains and various peninsulas and islands. Rivers such as the Danube, Volga, Rhine and Seine flow across the continent draining into surrounding seas and oceans. Mountain ranges like the Alps, Pyrenees and Carpathians add relief to Europe's generally low-lying terrain. The continent has a variety of climates from Arctic to Mediterranean influenced by these physical elements.
The Modern Ages document summarizes the key events and developments between the 15th-18th centuries in Europe. Some of the major points covered include:
1) Major events that marked the beginning (Discovery of America in 1492, Protestant Reformation in 1517) and end (French Revolution in 1789) of the period.
2) Significant developments in economy, society, religion, politics, science, and art/culture during this time frame. Absolute monarchies rose to power and the Renaissance/Scientific Revolution began.
3) Key historical figures and artistic movements mentioned include Columbus, the Catholic Kings, the Habsburg and Bourbon dynasties of Spain, major scientific thinkers, and artistic
El documento proporciona instrucciones en 5 pasos para redactar textos en inglés: 1) tormenta de ideas, 2) organización de ideas, 3) primer borrador, 4) corrección y revisión, 5) texto final. Cada paso describe actividades como anotar ideas sobre el tema, decidir qué ideas conservar, escribir el primer borrador sin preocuparse por errores, corregir errores gramaticales, y pasar el texto a limpio antes de la entrega final.
This document summarizes animal reproduction, including the two types - asexual and sexual reproduction. It describes the reproductive organs of males and females, the three phases of sexual reproduction which are production of gametes, fertilization either externally or internally, and development of the zygote either inside an egg or inside the mother's body. The reproductive organs, phases and types of development are outlined in detail.
The Modern Ages document summarizes major events and developments between the 15th-18th centuries in Europe. Key events included the discovery of America in 1492, the Protestant Reformation starting in 1517, and the French Revolution in 1789. Some impacts were the development of trade between Spain and America, religious conflicts between Catholics and Protestants/Muslims, the growth of science and technology, and artistic styles like Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical periods. The document also profiles the Spanish Empire during this time under rulers like the Catholic Monarchs, Habsburg and Bourbon dynasties.
The document summarizes key events and developments during the Modern Ages from the 15th to 18th centuries. Some of the major events included the discovery of America in 1492, the Protestant Reformation starting in 1517, and the French Revolution in 1789. During this period, there were developments in economics with new trade routes, exploration, and the rise of cities. Society evolved with the emergence of the middle class. Religions diversified and conflicts arose. Absolute monarchies consolidated power across Europe. Important scientific and artistic advances also took place during the Renaissance and Enlightenment.
El documento resume conceptos clave sobre el universo y el sistema solar. Explica que el universo está formado por galaxias y agrupaciones de galaxias, y que la Vía Láctea contiene aproximadamente 200 mil millones de estrellas, incluyendo el Sol. También define planetas, satélites, asteroides y cometas, y explica que la Tierra orbita el Sol como parte del sistema solar dentro del brazo de Orión de la Vía Láctea.
Copia de republica dominicana.ppt [recuperado]María Buil
La República Dominicana se encuentra en la parte oriental de la isla La Española compartida con Haití. La cultura dominicana incluye tradiciones como el carnaval, la música merengue, y creencias en brujas y amarradores de agua. La gastronomía se caracteriza por platos a base de pollo, arroz, habichuelas y batatas.
El pulpo de anillos azules vive en los arrecifes, mide hasta 30 cm de largo y se alimenta de crustáceos pequeños. Es venenoso para los humanos y su mordedura puede causar dolor e hinchazón, aunque rara vez es mortal.
El documento describe las características físicas y de comportamiento de los lémures, un primate endémico de Madagascar. Los lémures son mamíferos con manos y pies de 5 dedos, cubiertos de pelo suave y con una larga cola anillada, que pueden pesar entre 30 gramos y 9 kilogramos y medir de 45 a 50 centímetros. Se alimentan de frutas y hojas y usan su mal olor como defensa frotando su cola.
El león blanco vive en África y la India, se alimenta principalmente de grandes presas como cebras y búfalos, y se caracteriza por su pelaje blanco en lugar del típico color amarillo-dorado.
Las águilas son las mayores aves depredadoras que se pueden encontrar en casi todo el mundo excepto la Antártida. Se caracterizan por su gran tamaño, constitución robusta, cabeza pesada y pico. El documento proporciona información básica sobre las águilas.
El curso de Texto Integrado de 8vo grado es un programa académico interdisciplinario que combina los contenidos y habilidades de varias asignaturas clave. A través de este enfoque integrado, los estudiantes tendrán la oportunidad de desarrollar una comprensión más holística y conexa de los temas abordados.
En el área de Estudios Sociales, los estudiantes profundizarán en el estudio de la historia, geografía, organización política y social, y economía de América Latina. Analizarán los procesos de descubrimiento, colonización e independencia, las características regionales, los sistemas de gobierno, los movimientos sociales y los modelos de desarrollo económico.
En Lengua y Literatura, se enfatizará el desarrollo de habilidades comunicativas, tanto en la expresión oral como escrita. Los estudiantes trabajarán en la comprensión y producción de diversos tipos de textos, incluyendo narrativos, expositivos y argumentativos. Además, se estudiarán obras literarias representativas de la región latinoamericana.
El componente de Ciencias Naturales abordará temas relacionados con la biología, la física y la química, con un enfoque en la comprensión de los fenómenos naturales y los desafíos ambientales de América Latina. Se explorarán conceptos como la biodiversidad, los recursos naturales, la contaminación y el desarrollo sostenible.
En el área de Matemática, los estudiantes desarrollarán habilidades en áreas como la aritmética, el álgebra, la geometría y la estadística. Estos conocimientos matemáticos se aplicarán a la resolución de problemas y al análisis de datos, en el contexto de las temáticas abordadas en las otras asignaturas.
A lo largo del curso, se fomentará la integración de los contenidos, de manera que los estudiantes puedan establecer conexiones significativas entre los diferentes campos del conocimiento. Además, se promoverá el desarrollo de habilidades transversales, como el pensamiento crítico, la resolución de problemas, la investigación y la colaboración.
Mediante este enfoque de Texto Integrado, los estudiantes de 8vo grado tendrán una experiencia de aprendizaje enriquecedora y relevante, que les permitirá adquirir una visión más amplia y comprensiva de los temas estudiados.
Examen de Selectividad. Geografía junio 2024 (Convocatoria Ordinaria). UCLMJuan Martín Martín
Examen de Selectividad de la EvAU de Geografía de junio de 2023 en Castilla La Mancha. UCLM . (Convocatoria ordinaria)
Más información en el Blog de Geografía de Juan Martín Martín
http://blogdegeografiadejuan.blogspot.com/
Este documento presenta un examen de geografía para el Acceso a la universidad (EVAU). Consta de cuatro secciones. La primera sección ofrece tres ejercicios prácticos sobre paisajes, mapas o hábitats. La segunda sección contiene preguntas teóricas sobre unidades de relieve, transporte o demografía. La tercera sección pide definir conceptos geográficos. La cuarta sección implica identificar elementos geográficos en un mapa. El examen evalúa conocimientos fundamentales de geografía.