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  2. Natural reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Cows are natural reservoirs of African trypanosomiasis. In infectious disease ecology and epidemiology, a natural reservoir, also known as a disease reservoir or a reservoir of infection, is the population of organisms or the specific environment in which an infectious pathogen naturally lives and reproduces, or upon which the pathogen primarily depends for its survival.

  3. Surface water - Wikipedia

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    Human-made surface water is water that can be continued by infrastructures that humans have assembled. This would be dammed artificial lakes, canals and artificial ponds (e.g. garden ponds) or swamps. [3] The surface water held by dams can be used for renewable energy in the form of hydropower. Hydropower is the forcing of surface water sourced ...

  4. Induced seismicity - Wikipedia

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    The injection of supercritical CO 2 will change the stresses in the reservoir as it expands, causing potential failure on nearby faults. Injection of fluids also increases the pore pressures in the reservoir, triggering slip on existing rock weakness planes. The latter is the most common cause of induced seismicity due to fluid injection. [12]

  5. Water balance - Wikipedia

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    Observed changes in water budgets of an area over time can be used to assess the effects of climate variability and human activities on water resources. Comparison of water budgets from different areas allows the effects of factors such as geology, soils, vegetation, and land use on the hydrologic cycle to be quantified.

  6. Fresh water - Wikipedia

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    Fresh water can easily become polluted by human activities or due to naturally occurring processes, such as erosion. Fresh water makes up less than 3% of the world's water resources, and just 1% of that is readily available. About 70% of the world's freshwater reserves are frozen in Antarctica. Just 3% of it is extracted for human consumption.

  7. More Human Remains Found in Receding Reservoir Near Las Vegas

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    Lake Mead, a federal park as well as the country’s largest reservoir, has unveiled more secrets as human remains were discovered at Swim Beach on Saturday. More Human Remains Found in Receding ...

  8. Bahamas 'firmly rejected' Trump proposal to deport immigrants ...

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    Sending migrants back to their home countries, which is called repatriation, remains one of the most contentious aspects of Trump’s plan to deport millions of immigrants who are in the U.S ...

  9. The best stocking stuffers under $25 for everyone on your list

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    It’s made with maracuja oil and shea butter, so you know it’s made to hydrate dry facial hair. (Bonus points if you take a peek at all of the men’s smiling selfies in the review section.) $9 ...