Mono lake is a salty body of water in california. It uses fresh water so keep its size. Mono lake has brine shrimp, brine flies, and californian gulls.
Mono lake is a salty body of water in california. It uses fresh water so keep its size. Mono lake has brine shrimp, brine flies, and californian gulls.
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These eggs are from The Great Salt Lake and came with a science kit I got 4 years ago. I hatched some last year and fed them yeast and they reproduced around 200 times but then I got tired of them and gave them away. I also leave them in natural light so algue grows and most algues they can eat (they filter feed). But I have had them in the water for a day and a half and nothing. People say they will hatch after two days but I can’t be sure because it was so long ago when I hatched them I can’t remember much. Just to be clear these eggs have not come near ANY moisture at all for 4 years (they were in a vacume packed bag). Please don’t answer if you don’t know what you are talking about because this is a science experiment so NO MISTAKES!!! If you can answer and know what you are talking about then please don’t hesitate! THANKS!!!
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ok so i first had this dream about my stepborther, we were at a park and there was this big lake and this bloke in an orange monkey suit came over and tried to drown my stepbrother in the lake, i jumped in and tried to help him and so the monkey drowned me..
then i had a similar dream about my bf at the time but it was at a beach swimming in the sea, he was going under and started to drown and i tried to help him and ended up drowning myself..
then just the other day i had the same one agen but about my sister, we were at the beach agen and a huge wave came rite over our heads and we got stuck in the sand under this water. i managed to push her up onto a ledge but cudnt free myself and i drowned.
every version of the dream has been really vivid and i wake up completely panicking everytime and cant get back to sleep.
can anyone give me any advice on how to avoid having the same dreams or what my dream might mean??
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The Great Salt Lake is chock full of brine shrimp, but the water is too salty for fish. As far as I know, nothing but brine shrimp can tolerate it.
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Title:The legend of he sampaloc lake.
Author:(who knows?)
Story:Once upon a time,
there live a well-to-do but childless couple. They own a garden that is filled with sweet tamarinds (sampaloc) which became famous all over the island and beyond. In order to make sure that no one would enter their yard and steal their tamarind, the couple built a fence around the yard and placed a watchdog to guard it.
Testing the hospitality of the couple, a fairy disguised as a poor old woman, went to the couple and begged for some tamarind to relieve her hunger. The couple did not even looked at the old woman and instead of yielding to her appeal, they became very angry and drove her away by letting the ferocious dog loose. The old woman was badly hurt.
Before she turned away from the couple, she touched the tamarind tree and said, “You shall be punished for your selfishness.” Then she slowly went away.
The sky suddenly became overcast even before the old lady was out of sight. A terrible storm broke out and heavy rains fell through the night.
The next morning, the couple went through their usual routine. Instead of tall green tamarind trees, the couple was startled to see a vast expanse of water. Unconvinced of what happened, they went forward to the bank of the lake and saw through the transparent water the tamarind trees still rooted to the sunken ground.
From that day on, the place became known as “Sampaloc Lake,” (sampaloc being the Filipino term for tamarind). Nowadays, the shoreline of Sampaloc Lake is surrounded with floating restaurants that serves Filipino and Chinese cuisines with cottages built on bamboo stilts. The lake is abundant with different species like tilapia, bangus (milk fish), carp and shrimps.
Question:
1.Translate the story to Spanish.(answer this question)
2.Who created the story?(you can don’t answer this question)
Please and Thank you!