English, 15.03.2022 07:40 spacehunter22
Today you will read two texts, "The Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem" and "Saving
the Blue Crab." You will also analyze data from three graphs representing the
relationships between nutrients entering the Bay, amount of algae growth,
and population trends for oysters and blue crabs.
Write an essay that serves as an action plan for a proposal to restore
the
health of the Bay and the types of activities that need to be modified to
achieve a successful restoration. Be sure to reference the texts and graphs in
your response addressing the following focus points:
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Types of human activity that affect the Bay's health.
The importance for restoring the Bay's health.
Action plans or steps that could be taken to resto the health of the Bay.
Use evidence and data presented in the texts and graphs to support and
enhance your response.
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