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Filfla
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Filfla is a very small uninhabited island which is one of the islands of the Maltese archipelago. This island is found five kilometres out from the island called Malta. In the year 1971 the royal navy and royal air force used the island as target pratice and because of this the island was destroyed a little. Then in 1980 Filfla was a bird reseve and three species of sea bird settled on the island, these were: the European Storm Petrel , Cory’s Shearwater and Yellow-legged Gull. There is also a type of Wall Lizard which is only found on Filfla. In 1988 this island was established as a protected site, no one could go on it except for scientific purposes.

A new way of being Environmental friendly
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This article speaks about the idea of why a solar water heater is beneficial to the environment in terms of the reduced carbon footprint.
Read MoreThe true beauty of nature
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There’s only one way to describe this picture, “simply beautiful”. This flower is situated in the last place you would think of. It’s found in a field along a main road where cars pass frequently. Doesn’t it inspire you? Does it resemble the rising sun? It shows the true beauty of nature. How can anyone see this picture and not fall in love with nature? It should inspire us to take a stand and stop the atrocities that people do at nature’s expense. Thus, if you truly respect the beauty that Earth provides, protect your Environment!

Wastewater
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Any amount of water which has been used by human beings and then discarded is known as wastewater. It includes liquid wastes originating from domestic, commercial enterprises, industry and agriculture. These wastes contain a very wide range of contaminating agents in various concentrations. It is the waste from towns and villages made up by mixing used water with contamination arising from different sources. Sewage is usually contaminated with human discharges but also it includes waste products disposed off to the sewers, coming from industrial and commercial liquid waste products. Such wastes reach the sewers through pipes, channels and similar structure. Wastewater or sewage originates from a large number of sources but these can be broadly divided into five categories namely domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural and natural.
Read MoreWater
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Water, or a compound known as H20, is a tasteless and odourless liquid at room temperature. It freezes at temperature below 0°C and becomes a gas at areas of high temperatures or by boiling. It covers about 70% of the earth’s surface and it is vital for all known forms of life; human flora and fauna. Water is absolutely essential to the human body’s survival. A person can live for about a month without food, but only about a week without water. While the daily recommended amount of water is eight cups per day, not all of this water must be consumed in the liquid form. Nearly every food or drink item provides some water to the body. Water naturally moisturizes skin and ensures proper cellular formation underneath layers of skin to give it a healthy, glowing appearance. Water also helps in the digestion process and prevents constipation.
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