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		<title>Iguana Pictures</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 15:30:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marine Iguana Pictures - They are all over the Internet You may be intrigued by how the marine iguana looks like as compared with the rest of the land-based iguanas. It is only proper for you to know the distinction between them. The land-based iguanas are also tree-dwellers. Meaning, they do love to stay above [...]]]></description>
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<h1>Marine Iguana Pictures</h1>
<h4>- They are all over the Internet</h4>
<p>You may be intrigued by how the marine iguana looks like as compared with the rest of the land-based iguanas. It is only proper for you to know the distinction between them. The land-based iguanas are also tree-dwellers. Meaning, they do love to stay above the trees that you may often mistake them for ordinary lizards only that they are larger. These iguanas prefer to bask under the solar energy given off by the sun because it is by this means that they happen to normalize their body temperatures. They prefer to be warmed up rather than experience the cold climate. Next, the iguanas are good swimmers. They move fast. They can even be spotted crossing the paths where automobiles drive around. They dive into the water whenever they sense some danger around them. Now the marine iguanas are very contradictory. They are able to live in the seawater because they feed primarily on algae. The marine iguanas are also slow movers especially when they get cold.</p>
<p>Marine <a title="Iguana Pictures" href="http://iguanacarereport.com/resources/iguana-pictures" target="_blank">iguana pictures</a> are all over the net. You can just type in the keyword and presto, the website you’ve visited will give you wonderful glimpses of marine <a title="Iguana Pictures" href="http://iguanacarereport.com/resources/iguana-pictures" target="_blank">iguana pictures</a>. Most of the times, the marine iguana pictures contain alongside with them pertinent information about the species.</p>
<p>Marine iguanas inhabit the entire Galapagos Islands. The iguanas in here may vary in sizes and with how they look but they are still of the same breed. Their color may also vary which can be affected by their ages—usually the younger marine iguanas are colored black whereas the adult marine iguanas may be grey, red, green, or black. Those found in the island of Espanola appear to be the most lively-colored—they come in green and red. The color red is caused by the type of seaweed that only blooms in the island during summertime.</p>
<p>Marine <a title="Iguana Pictures" href="http://iguanacarereport.com/resources/iguana-pictures" target="_blank">iguana pictures</a> show that they are vegetarians. They love to feed on the seaweeds that grow on the rocks and on the algae that they get from the sea. Generally, the bigger iguanas are the male species and they have the ability to eat underwater and swim out regardless of the waves present in there. The marine iguanas can last to up to half an hour under the water and they need to bask in the sun after which to rejuvenate their body temperature.</p>
<p>All of the iguanas are swimmers. In fact, they are too good with this. But then the marine iguanas rank to be the best swimmers. After all, they need to prove their name. The marine iguanas are able to swim through moving their bodies side to side while their legs are also held along their sides. Their flat tails are likewise fit for their swimming venture. The marine iguanas as show in their pictures appear to have sharper and longer claws compared with the other iguanas that thrive on land. This enables them to cling to the rocks tightly without being washed away by the waves. Apart from this, the marine iguanas also possess blunt noses and very sharp teeth that allow them to easily scrape the algae from the rocks.</p>
<p>If you would like some rich information about the marine iguanas and <a title="Iguana Pictures" href="http://iguanacarereport.com/resources/iguana-pictures" target="_blank">iguana pictures</a>, you simply have to surf the net. The images are shown clearly with helpful distinctions too.</p>
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		<title>Facts About Solar Energy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 17:39:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Facts about solar energy help you to understand how solar energy works and how you can save some dollars without having to run a high energy bill. Solar energy is a renewable resource and of the oldest method of energy consumption that is available at present. The important fact about solar energy is that the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="top" />Facts about <a title="Solar Energy Basics for Your Home" href="http://solarpanelsresource.com/videos/solar-energy-basics-for-your-home/" target="_self">solar energy</a> help you to understand how solar energy works and how you can save some dollars without having to run a high energy bill. Solar energy is a renewable resource and of the oldest method of energy consumption that is available at present. The important fact about solar energy is that the sun’s rays are so powerful that if we are to convert that into energy it would mean that Earth will never run out of energy for at least another 4.5 billion years according to scientists.  The sun does not create any other hazardous by products which could harm the natural environment.</p>
<p>During the early 1950s <a title="How Solar Power Works" href="http://solarpanelsresource.com/articles/how-solar-power-works/" target="_self">solar energy</a> was looked upon as an alternative to man made energy resources. Through much research it was found energy could be obtained at much cheaper source. The demand for solar energy has grown substantially within the range of 20-25% over the last twenty years. Solar energy is able to support household appliances, lighting and water heaters. As of the moment, solar energy is more heavily priced but in the near future with the increase in scientific researches, it will bring down the costs and also increase its efficiency. Solar energy is to generate 2.5% of the world’s energy consumption by 2025. Solar energy is the fastest growing technology.</p>
<p>There are some basic facts about <a title="How Solar Power Works" href="http://solarpanelsresource.com/articles/how-solar-power-works/" target="_blank">solar energy</a> that one needs to be acquainted to; solar energy is measured in kilowatt hours and 1 kilowatt=100 watts. One kilowatt hour is equal to the amount of electricity which is required to burn 100 watt light bulb for approximately 10 hours. An average American household consumes 866 kilowatt hours per month. The Residential Energy Consumption Survey conducted in 2001 shows that an annual energy bill was around $2000 a month.</p>
<p>A reduction in unit costs has contributed towards an increase in growth rates and thereby making it an important energy resource. Since 2000, solar energy has been expanding at an incredible rate of 40% per annum. <a title="How Solar Power Works" href="http://solarpanelsresource.com/articles/how-solar-power-works/" target="_blank">Solar energy</a> is moving at a progressive rate in the developing countries too as the consumption of fossil fuel has doubled over the years. When compared to solar energy which is unlimited, fossil fuel reserves are diminishing.  Setting up solar energy appliances is relatively easier in the more remote areas in comparison for setting up an expensive power grid structure. A disadvantage of fossil fuels is that the prices have risen together with the price of transporting coal, oil and gas.</p>
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