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بليييز اي حد عده موضوع عن the Nile river

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حراااام برسب اباكم تساعدوني اسوي تقرير فيه مقدمة وخاتمة وصور ويكون حللللووو اخذ علية درجات وعن اختراعات او اي شي في المنج بليييييييييييييييييييييييييييييييييز ترى المس حاطة دوبها من دوبي لاترسبوني بليييز

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There are more than 4,000 different species of spiders in Canada and America. There have been spiders for 300 million years ago, before the first man appeared. WOW! Spiders are not insects for they have 8 legs and insects have 6. Spiders have 8 eyes too. They have 2 parts, the head and the abdomen. Where do they get the nice sticky thread silk? It comes from their abdomen. They have the strongest silk in the world.

ABOUT ALL SPIDERS:

Spiders are good hunters, spending most of their lives hunting. Spiders spin a new web every day. Also another word for spider is “arachnid”. Scorpions, ticks and mites are also arachnids. In warm places there are spiders that live up to 20 to 30 years.
In an ordinary field there are about 2 million spiders catching flies and other pesky insects, which would make our lives very uncomfy. Spiders have loads of enemies but they have camouflage, or they can hide. Their most main enemy is the wasp and the ant.
The male spider the way he mates is he does signals. He dances for her until they mate. If the male is wise enough, he’ll scurry away. Because if the female is hungry she might not know the signal, and she might gobble him up into itsy bitsy little shreds.
The females are great mothers. The wolf spider carries the eggs wherever she goes, then they hatch and they travel on her back. In a week or two, the spiderlings let out little threads. This is called ballooning, which is kind of like sailing. If they could talk I would bet they would say, “We are going to go wherever the wind may take us”.

WEB SPINNERS:
One kind of spider, the Aranea, makes a web that looks like it’s a bottomless pit. She goes to a hiding place. She knows when her food comes by vibration. She wraps the insect up in her silk. Then she sucks out its blood. Part of the Aranea’s cousins is the Agelena spider, who in her life spins a web not like Aranea’s, but like a really dirty handkerchief that’s hanging up.
Most spiders spin sticky stuff but since they have oily legs, they do not get caught in the sticky stuff.
The black widow spider’s bite is very dangerous and could kill you
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NOT ALL SPIDERS WEAVE WEBS THOUGH:
Trap-door spiders slightly open their door to their underground tunnel, when a fly comes, they snatch it and slam the door.
Crab spiders are camouflage spiders who walk sideways and backwards just like the crab.
Tropical spiders are very pretty, they are so pretty that you might think they are a nice jewel that you can wear. But you might be scared when you get up close enough. They have better eyesight than the ones who spin webs because they have 8 BIG eyes.
The wolf spider doesn’t spin webs. It actually lives on the ground and it goes as fast as lightening.
The jumping spider is like a cat, it will wait for it’s victim and then it will pounce. For some reason they remind me of Weird Al.
UP CLOSE LOOK AT TARANTULAS:
Tarantulas mostly live in the desert or in the jungle. Most tarantulas do not need much space, they dig small burrows. They’ll even dig them bigger, or they’ll dig new burrows when they grow too big for their burrow.
They are hairy spiders, most weigh 1 ounce. Since people are always more afraid of tarantulas than regular spiders because of tarantulas big hairiness, they should not be because tarantulas are shy and spend most of their time hiding.
The names for some tarantulas describe what they do or where they live. The Mexican red knee lives in Mexico and its knees are sort of red.
The Goliath is the biggest tarantula. It can grow as big as a dinner plate. It weighs 4 ounces.
ALL spiders and tarantulas have fangs. When the spider’s fangs move they move like scissors. But tarantulas have fangs that go down like little hooks. They kill their food with poisonous fangs. Most tarantulas venom does not work on humans. But some tarantulas have so powerful a venom that people die from it. That is why you should be afraid of them, not because of their hairiness.
Most adult tarantulas eat only about once a week. Since other spiders weave webs, they need to feel when their food comes and don’t need good eyesight. But tarantulas have excellent eyesight for catching food because they don’t spin webs. They do not feel the vibration of the prey, they see it.
Shedding is the most dangerous time in any tarantula’s life. For when they are laying down and they are done with their old skin, their new skin is very soft until it hardens. So while that process is going on the tarantula is a very good snack for any predator.
Tarantulas have an egg sac that looks like a golf ball (and a fuzzy one at that). But in the egg sac the tarantula lays as many as 700 eggs. When the spiderlings are hatched they look nothing like their mother or father. They actually look like little walking eggs.
And another interesting fact: tarantulas do not play the computer, and they do not dance the tango, but they love to play chess.

Bibliography
Craig, Janet. Amazing World of Spiders. Troll Associates. Mahwah, 1990.
Storad, Conrad J. Tarantulas. Lerner Publications Company. Minneapolis, 1998.
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السلام عليكم ..

تقرير إنقلش عن الترانسبورت , كامل : مقدمة , موضوع , خاتمة , توصيات و مراجع ..
فيه نفحات من تأليفي P: , يعني ما بتحصلون حد مسوي مثله ف الصف X3 ..
إن شا الله مش ناقص ^^

Introduction:

In a physiological sense transport generally means the movement of substances across the membranes of cells.
But at this report you are going to read about one of the technological advancements and scientific achievement that so greatly influence our lifestyle and impact our lives.

Presentation:

Definition of transport

Transport or transportation is the movement of people and goods from one place to another. Transport is performed by various modes, such as air, rail, road and water. It can be bowered by human, animal put now days it can be powered mechanically. Transport can be owned "Private" or for the verity of people "public".

History of transport:

The first form of transport was, of course, Shank’s pony (the human foot!). However people eventually learned to use animals for transport. Donkeys and horses were probably domesticated between 4,000 and 3,000 BC (obviously the exact date is not known). Camels were domesticated slightly later between 3,000 and 2,000 BC.

Meanwhile about 3,500 BC the wheel was invented in what is now Iraq. At first wheels were made of solid pieces of wood lashed together to form a circle but after 2,000 BC they were made with spokes.
The earliest boats were dug out canoes. People lit a fire on a big log then put it out and dug out the burned wood.

About 3,100 BC the Egyptians invented the sailing boat. They were made of bundles of papyrus reeds tied together. They had simple square sails made of sheets of papyrus or later of linen. However the sail could only be used when sailing in one direction. When traveling against the wind the boat had to be rowed. About 2,700 BC the Egyptians began using wooden ships for trade by sea.

Goods were sometimes transported by pack horse (horses with bags on their sides). Also carriers with covered wagons carried goods and sometimes passengers. However when possible people preferred to transport goods by water. All around England there was a ‘coastal trade’. Goods from one part of the country, such as coal, were taken by sea to other parts.

The thought of flying has been every mankind’s ultimate dream even before airplanes were invented. Before the invention and development, men and women tried to navigate the air by imitating the birds and its wings. They built machines with flapping wings and for some time, the idea worked. However, the flapping wings only worked for a bird-scale than it does at much larger scale to lift man and machine off the ground.

In 1783, few aeronauts discovered the art of uncontrolled flying with air balloons, which harder than expected, it was difficult to navigate and go to one place to the other unless the wind was blowing the desired direction. Until the turn of the 19th century, an English baronet from Yorkshire invented a flying machine with fixed wings, a repulsion system and movable control surface which eventually became the fundamental concept of the airplane. Sir George Cayley built the first true airplane which evolved through time and became the amazing machines that have taken mankind to the edge of space at speed of light.

In 1899, the Wright Brother’s designed their first aircraft, a small biplane glider flown as a kite to test their solution for controlling the aircraft by wing warping; a method of arching the wingtips slightly to control the aircraft’s rolling motion and balance. Over the next three years, Wilbur and Orville Wright would design a series of gliders which would be flown in both unmanned and piloted flights. They went over the earlier works of Cayley, Langley and Otto Lilienthal and soon recognized that the control and navigation would be the most crucial and hardest problem to solve, But at the end they made it.

Forms of transport:

Transport is divided into three forms which are:
1) Land Travel 2) water travel 3) Flight travel.
And I’ll discuss each of them at the coming paragraphs.

Land travel:

A road is an identifiable route, way or path between two or more places. Roads are typically smoothed, paved, or otherwise prepared to allow easy travel; though they need not be, and historically many roads were simply recognizable routes without any formal construction or maintenance. In urban areas roads may pass through a city or village and be named as streets, serving a dual function as urban space easement and route.

The most common road vehicle is the automobile; a wheeled passenger vehicle that carries its own motor. Other users of roads include buses, trucks, motorcycles, bicycles and pedestrians. As of 2022 there were 590 million automobiles worldwide.

The first forms of road transport were horses, oxen or even humans carrying goods over dirt tracks that often followed game trails. The Roman Empire was in need for armies to be able to travel quickly; they built deep roadbeds of crushed stone as an underlying layer to ensure that they kept dry, as the water would flow out from the crushed stone, instead of becoming mud in clay soils. John Loudon Macadam designed the first modern highways of inexpensive paving material of soil and stone aggregate known as macadam during the Industrial Revolution. Coating of cobblestones and wooden paving were popular during the 19th century while tarmac and concrete paving became popular during the 20th.

Automobiles offer high flexibility and with low capacity, but are deemed with high energy and area use, and the main source of noise and air pollution in cities; buses allow for more efficient travel at the cost of reduced flexibility. Road transport by truck is often the initial and final stage of freight transport.
Water travel:

Ship transport is the process of transport by barge, boat, ship or sailboat over a sea, ocean, lake, canal or river. A watercraft is a vehicle designed to float on and move across (or under) water. The need for buoyancy unites watercraft, and makes the hull a dominant aspect of its construction, maintenance and appearance.

The first craft were probably types of canoes cut out from tree trunks. The colonization of Australia by Indigenous Australians provides indirect but conclusive evidence for the latest date for the invention of ocean-going craft. Early sea transport was accomplished with ships that were either rowed or used the wind for propulsion, or a combination of the two.

In the 1800s the first steam ships were developed, using a steam engine to drive a paddle wheel or propeller to move the ship. The steam was produced using wood or coal. Now most ships have an engine using a slightly refined type of petroleum called bunker fuel. Some specialized ships, such as submarines, use nuclear power to produce the steam. Recreational or educational craft still use wind power, while some smaller craft use internal combustion engines to drive one or more propellers, or in the case of jet boats, an inboard water jet. In shallow draft areas hovercraft are propelled by large pusher-prop fans.
Although slow, modern sea transport is a highly effective method of transporting large quantities of non-perishable goods. Transport by water is significantly less costly than air transport for trans-continental shipping; short sea shipping and ferries remain viable in coastal areas.

Air travel:

Air travel is a form of travel using an airplanes, or a rarely a balloon. People choose this from of travel to travel from country to country, continent to continent, some times for medical emergencies; because this form is the fastest mode of traveling,
You can fly at a private jet, or at your country’s airlines.

The influence of transport on our lives:

Transport is a key necessity for specialization, allowing production and consumption of product to occur at different ways. Transport has throughout history been the gate to expansion; better transport allows more trade and spread of people. Economic growth has always been dependent on increased capacity and more rational transport. But the infrastructure and operation of transport incurs large impact on the land and is the largest drainer of energy, making transport sustainability a major issue.

Modern society dictates a physical distinction between home and work, forcing people to transport themselves to place of work or study, supplemented by the need to temporarily relocate for other daily activities. Passenger transport is also the essence tourism, a mayor part of recreational transport. Commerce needs transport of people to conduct business, either to allow face-to-face communication for important decisions, or to transport specialists from their regular place of work to sites where they are needed. And transport is a major use of energy, burning most of the world’s petroleum; creating air pollution, including nitrous oxides and particulates and being a significant contributor to global warming through emission of carbon dioxide, the fastest growing emission sector. Environmental regulations in developed countries have reduced the individual vehicles emission; this has been offset by an increase in the number of vehicles and more use of each vehicle. Energy use and emissions vary largely between modes, causing environmentalists to call for a transition from air and road to rail and human-powered transport and go to transport electrification and energy efficiency.

By subsector, road transport is the largest contributor to global warming. (74%) Other environmental impacts of transport systems include traffic congestion and automobile-oriented urban sprawl, which can consume natural habitat and agricultural lands. By reducing transportation emissions globally, it is predicted that there will be significant positive effects on earth’s air quality, acid rain, smog, and climate change.

Conclusion:

As I said earlier my report discussed the possible ideas about transport, which had two sides a good side and a bad side
Effecting on us and on our environment.
I hope that my report helped you realizing and understanding more about transport.

Recommendations:

– I recommend people to reduce using private forms of transport as possible as they can.
– I recommend all the people of my country to try creating a new ways of travel on each form.
– I recommend you to share the school library with a copy of my report.

Resources:

Web:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport
http://www.localhistories.org/transport.html

Books:

– Transporting by: Arthur Johns.

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Write a paragraph about the Nile river and Amazon River …..
The Nile river is in Egypt . The Nile river is in Africa continent . Nile River is the longest 6,671 kilometers ( 4,145 mile ) long . the Nile flows through the desert , from sudan into Egypt . The delta of Nile is the large delta into Mediterran sea pyramids are an example of historical site in Egypt . river in the world . It is
The Amazon River is in South Amerca , the Amazon is the widest river in the world . it is 6,449 Kilometers ( 4,007 miles ) . the Amazon is between six and ten Kilometers wide . The water flows from the Amazon into the ocan .
This is my paragraph about Nile River , Amazon River .

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الصفحة 2

السؤال الاول

2.third
3.twenty first
4.fortil
5.forby-seldnd
6.fifth
7.hild thild-fifth
8.ninth
9.second
10.to wehby fifby

السؤال 2

1- this is my fourteenth birthday
2- I,m the first child in my family
3- In school activities I,m always the first
4- I sit In the second raw of my class

الصفحة 3

السؤال الأول

2-smaller
3-the smallest
4-the coldest
5-colder

السؤال الثاني

1-better
2-faster
3-earlier
4-more intelligent
5-taller
6-more intesting
7-hotter
9-prettier
10-further

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