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e region’s climate keeps the rates of water addition very small. ? Although the aquifer has been adding water at the rate of only half a centimeter a year, it will eventually accumulate enough water of fill Lake Huron. ? Because of the region’s present climatic conditions, water is being added each year to the aquifer. ? Even when the region experiences unfortunate climatic conditions, the rates of addition of water continue to increase. lillian 苑 Aquifer地下蓄水層 ? Estimates indicate that the aquifer contains enough water to fill Lake Huron, but unfortunately, under the semiarid climatic conditions that presently exist in the region, rates of addition to the aquifer are minimal, amounting to about half a centimeter a year. ? Despite the current impressive size of the Ogallala aquifer, the region’s climate keeps the rates of water addition very small. ? Although the aquifer has been adding water at the rate of only half a centimeter a year, it will eventually accumulate enough water of fill Lake Huron. 主干不成立 ? Because of the region’s present climatic conditions, water is being added each year to the aquifer. 主干不成 ? Even when the region experiences unfortunate climatic conditions, the rates of addition of water continue to lillian 苑 B ? In addition to finding an increase of suitable browse, like huckleberry and vine maple, Arthur Einarsen, longtime game biologist in the Pacific Northwest, found quality of browse in the open areas to be substantially more nutritive. ? Arthur Einarsen’s longtime familiarity with the Pacific Northwest helped him discover areas where deer had an increase in suitable browse. ? Arthur Einarsen found that deforested feeding grounds provided deer with more and better food. ? Biologists like Einarsen believe it is important to find additional open areas with suitable browse for deer to inhabit. ? According to Einarsen, huckleberry and vine maple are examples of vegetation that may someday improve the nutrition of deer in the open areas of the Pacific Northwest. lillian 苑 Browse瀏覽,吃草 ? In addition to finding an increase of suitable browse, like huckleberry and vine maple, Arthur Einarsen, longtime game biologist in the Pacific Northwest, found quality of browse in the open areas to be substantially more nutritive. ? Arthur Einarsen’s longtime familiarity with the Pacific Northwest helped him discover areas where deer had an increase in suitable browse. ? Arthur Einarsen found that deforested feeding grounds provided deer with more and better food. ? Biologists like Einarsen believe it is important to find additional open areas with suitable browse for deer to inhabit. ? According to Einarsen, huckleberry and vine maple are examples of vegetation that may someday improve the nutrition of deer in the open areas of the Pacific Northwest. lillian 苑