Extreme environments. Lakes /
Lakes are bodies of water not connected to the ocean. Most contain fresh water, which makes them a focus for life, as all land-based animals require water to survive. Just three percent of the world's water is fresh, with two thirds being locked away in polar or glacial ice. Russia's Lake...
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| Format: | Video |
| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | In English. |
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Geelong, Victoria :
Switch International,
2010.
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| Series: | VAST: academic video online
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| Online Access: | Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press) |
| Summary: | Lakes are bodies of water not connected to the ocean. Most contain fresh water, which makes them a focus for life, as all land-based animals require water to survive. Just three percent of the world's water is fresh, with two thirds being locked away in polar or glacial ice. Russia's Lake by Chao and the Great Lake System of North America make up as much as half of what's left over. We look at the way Russians make use of their lake during the winter when it freezes over, and the effect on Global Warming when the Lake starts to thaw, releasing methane and carbon dioxide from the thawing process. |
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| Item Description: | Title from resource description page (viewed Dec. 9, 2014). |
| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (25 min.). |
| Playing Time: | 00:24:27 |