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First Meeting of Comenius 2009 Protect- Don’t Neglect Cyprus team
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THE CREATION OF CYPRUS Duration : 3 000 000 years Mediterranean, Caspian, Black Sea Due to underwater volcanic activity
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THE CLIMATE OF CYPRUS Mediterranean climate –Gives to Cyprus a double face: In Winter: looks like a green garden In Summer: looks like a desert Rainfall: –mainly in autumn and winter –decreasing trend of rainfall amount in the last 30 years Temperature: –Hot summer and mild winter –Frequent frosts in winter
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Sunshine –Very sunny climate –Central plain and eastern lowlands:75% of the time that the sun is above the horizon, there is a bright sunshine Sea temperatures –27°C in August and 16-17°C in January
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Agriculture adapted to the climate conditions Long hot summer Main rainy season: three months (70% from December to February)
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Drought is a normal phenomenon for Cyprus In history, time to time, there are drought reports with disastrous results
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Cyprus face the water issue by: Dam and reservoir constructions Water saving measures Desalination Use of the worked water of the draining systems, for gardens and parks
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Traditional agricultural products Wheat and barley Grapes (raisin, wine products) Carobs Olives (olive oil) almonds
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In the ancient years, in Homeric age, Cyprus was known as a ‘forest covered island’ but nowadays only the 17% of the surface of the island is covered by forests
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CYPRUS FLORA Endemic plants: Troodos and Pentadaktylos mountains Indigenous plant taxa: more than 1900 Cypriots: keen collectors of wild mushrooms –Overcollection and the use of tools= destruction of the habitat and the mushrooms themselves. Trees nature-monuments or Giant Trees Many of the plant species: rare
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CYPRUS FAUNA Rich and diverse Largest mammal: the endemic mouflon (=a wild sheep species) Geographical position: Important bird migratory routes in Europe because of its geographical position
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