Dispersal - organisms move out from their origins Extinction - species is permanently eliminated by natural actions, ensuring that no living examples remain Impacts: individual species community Individual level - changes in organism survival Species level - changes in ecosystem structure and distribution Community level - changes in global biodiversity Management tools for biogeography: agriculture conservation environmental tools recreation/amenity BIOGEOGRAPHY highlights current interest in the date of species and the distribution of biological resources Thank you for listening!
30. Acres- aaker 31. Adapt to kohaneda 32. Adjacent to the house majaga külgnema 33. Adjustment reguleerimine 34. Adobe house- savitellistest maja 35. Aeration õhutus 36. Aesthetics esteetika 37. Agressive pace- agresiivne tempo /kiire 38. Agricultural techniques- põllumajanduslikud tehnikad 39. Airiness-õhulisus 40. Ambience-väliskeskkond 41. Ambitious design ambitsioonikas disain 42. Amenities mugavused 43. Amenity roof katus puhkealadega 44. Amenity value puhkamisväärtus 45. An area for sitting puhkeala/istumisala 46. An array of subsidies hulk toetust 47. An established garden- rajatud aed 48. An eyesore silmariivav objekt 49. An outdoor living area elamiseks, pikemaks ajaviimises eluruum 50. Annual- aastane (taim) 51. Apparent näiv, ilmne 52. Approach meetod, lähenemine 53. Appropriate assessment asjakohane hinnang 54
SÕNARAAMAT A accomodate kohandama adapt kohandama affordable detached house taskukohane eramaja affordable low rise apartments (no lift) ilma liftita taskukohased madalal asuvad korterid amenity standards hüve standardid amount of sunlight päikesevalguse kogus ancillary abistav appraisal hinnangu andmine approaches to residential elamurajooni paigutusele lähenemise moodused B balcony veranda
by the physical properties of oil creating nuisance and hazardous conditions. The impact on marine life is compounded by toxicity and tainting effects resulting from the chemical composition of oil, as well as by the diversity and variability of biological systems and their sensitivity to oil pollution. Impact of oil on coastal activities The effects of a particular oil spill depend upon many factors, not least the properties of the oil. Contamination of coastal amenity areas is a common feature of many spills leading to public disquiet and interference with recreational activities such as bathing, boating, angling and diving. Hotel and restaurant owners, and others who gain their livelihood from the tourist trade can also be affected. The disturbance to coastal areas and to recreational pursuits from a single spill is comparatively short-lived and any effect on tourism is largely a question of restoring public confidence once clean-up is completed.
6. Accept- vastu võtma 7. Accomodate kohandama 8. Accumulate- kogunema 9. Acquisition- omandamine, omandus 10. Adapt kohandama 11. Addition lisaks sellele 12. Adopt- vastu võtma 13. Advantage eelis 14. Advise-nõu andma 15. Affordable low rise apartments (no lift) - ilma liftita taskukohased madalal asuvad korterid 16. Affordable- taskukohane 17. Ailing- valus 18. Ailment- häda, vaevus 19. Albeit- kuigi, ehkki, kuid siiski 20. Altered- muudetud, ümber tehtud 21. Amenity standards - hüve standardid 22. Amount of sunlight - päikesevalguse kogus 23. Analyze- analüüsima 24. Ancillary abistav 25. Annually- igal aastal 26. Anxiety mure, ärevus 27. Apparel- rõivad, kehakate 28. Appraisal hinnangu andmine 29. Approach- pöörduma, lähenema 30. Approaches to residential - elamurajooni paigutusele lähenemise moodused 31. Appropriately- sobivalt 32. Assertive- enesekindlalt väitev 33. Asset- vara 34. Attach- kinnitama 35. Auction- okjon B 36
drab plumage during the winter. (A) sensitive (B) elaborate (C) different (D) colorless 3. A seed is dormant at the time it is shed by its parent. (A) primed (B) inactive (C) minuscule (D) harvested 4. The newspaper trip and the comic book represent the dominant graphic mythology of the twentieth century. (A) major (B) magical (C) familiar (D) routine 5. The vast majority of animals exhibit a distinct symmetrical form. (A) definite (B) superficial (C) familiar (D) rudimentary LESSON 11 amenity destroy disperse dwelling element elementary eliminate emphasize encircle erratic exaggerate mention pier prevalent release amenity n. something that makes life easier or more enjoyable Syn. convenience She had all the amenities of home when she went camping. One expects many amenities at a five-star hotel. destroy v
Living in historical building and operating without contemporary tools was also supported as an interesting activity. There were suggestions to also offer interesting contemporary design houses and future houses as an accommodation. Author suggests to develop three zones in the theme park historical zone, contemporary zone and future, so that differences could become more appearent. Parents need some time off the duty of taking care of children, so childcare would be a good amenity in the theme park. Although it is not something parents in Estonia expect, it could be considered as a wish and additional value. There was a correlation discovered between having small children and being open to the open environment and meeting new people. According to this, there could be developed services addressed to parents with small children so that they could interact with eachother. There appeared correlation between interest in the catastrophy of the Kaali meteor and storytelling