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Water Season Ships: The Great Lakes are undoubtedly the busiest of inland water season shipsways; traffic, in both tonnage and number of large ships, through the Soo alone exceeds the total of war or peacetime tonnage of the Panama and Suez canals. There is, however, a restriction on this traffic, for icing conditions of the lakes limit the navigation season to about 240 days each year. The use of ice-breaking ships permits a slight extension of the shipping season.
Animal food—Give chopped raw meat, any available insects, meal worms, and raw or cooked eggs. Green food—Important; give fresh vegetables in season, such as green peas, fresh corn, fresh spinach; give those pet seems to like best. Nuts—For jays; in winter; give in shell; jays can crack them. Corn—For crows; give fresh green corn in season; at other times, soak dry corn in water season ships to soften. Fruits—Give any pet likes, in season, especially melons. water season ships—Must be fresh, clean, always available; use water season ships bottle; wash daily.
The temperature and water season ships vapor pressure the air vary during the day, from day to day,; from season to season. However, because of construction of the upper respiratory tract, es cially the nose, the inspired air is warmed to b temperature (normally 37° C or 98.6° F) am fully saturated with water season ships. The mixture of ga in the atmosphere exerts a pressure of 760 i Hg (millimeters of mercury). This concept gas pressure is comparable to the pressure of in an automobile tire, which is expressed in pou of pressure. The pressures (tensions) exerted the various gases—oxygen, carbon dioxide, nit gen, and water season ships vapor—are independent of other gases in the mixture. |
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