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    Causes of Forest Fires

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    floods‚ air pollution and forest fires. So‚ this essay will highlight the main causes of forest fires. The first main cause of forest fires is because of nature. It can be caused by many factors like lightning .When the Lightning strikes a tree‚ the tree begins to burn with fires which expanded to other trees and unlikely the flames continue non-stop. For instance‚ the numbers of forest fires which destroying million of hectares of valuable trees are increasing more than 100‚000 in USA (rubychacha

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    what exactly God looks like. The Buddha asked his disciples to get a huge elephant and six blind men. After asking them to describe what an elephant looks like. The first blind man touched the elephant leg and reported that it "looked" like a tree trunk. The second blind man touched the elephant’s stomach and said that the elephant was a wall. The third blind man touched the elephant ear and said that it was a fan. The fourth blind man touched the elephant’s tail and described the

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    flies‚and there are ants everywhere..Snakes live in the trees and on the forest floor. They eat frogs‚ eggs‚ birds‚ insects‚ and small animals. Monkeys are a very common animal in the rain forest. They are very fast and agile‚ jumping easily from tree to tree for food. Different monkeys eat different things. Many colorful birds also live among the canopy of the rain forest‚ Jaguars‚ leopards‚ and tigers are the largest predators of the rain forest...These are only a few of the animals and plants in

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    My Dream Home

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    were carefully hand selected. The roof is the most beautiful thatched roof you’ve ever seen. Outside are many flowers‚ flowering bushes‚ and trees. There is a stream nearby. Beside the stream is a huge‚ gracefully standing willow tree. The tree is complete with a small wooden swing. Outside everything is green and lush. There are mountains off in the distance. The shore is also nearby. I can hear birds chirping and the sound of the wind rustling in the trees. The evenings

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    Japanese Bonsai Essay

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    JAPANESE BONSAI ESSAY Bonsai is the traditional tree in japan it grows in a small pot and is maintained in a smaller size than its natural growth. Any plant that is normal can be turned into a bonsai if it can exist in a smaller version. If the plants roots are able to be trimmed and can the branches be cut and will the plant survive in a small and shallow pot. Where can a bonsai be kept this all depends on the plant chosen and how much care and effete you put in to your bonsai. If your

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    Descriptive Writing, Park

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    busy city around them and creating a peaceful haven for the small creatures that lived inside. The only entrance was a narrow path that gradually widened as it ran through the field and up the hill. It was lined at either side with different types of tree; thin birches‚ broad maples and tall sycamores. Their long branches intertwined creating a golden canopy over the path. The only sound was the rustle of the leaves as birds fluttered among them‚ whistling merrily to each other. Rays of light shone

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    The Beauty of Nature

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    on the ground‚ the grass was silent‚ limp and unmoving. The sun set and the earth waited. On the edge of a small wood‚ an ancient tree sat hunched over‚ the gnarled‚ old king of a once vast domain that had long ago been turned to pasture. The great‚ gray knees gripped the hard earth with a solidity of purpose that made it difficult to determine just where the tree began and the soil ended‚ so strong was the union of the ancient bark and grainy sustenance. Many years had those roots known—years

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    canopy can get through to the forest floor‚ so the forest floor is dim. This dim light slows the growth of many light demanding plants. In some of the deepest jungles the ground is a maze of scattered fallen leaves‚ roots‚ branches and twigs. When a tree falls down everything is very different because the extra light allows lots of herbs and saplings to grow. Rates of growth are incredible. Secondly The Understory‚ compared to the forest floor there is an increased amount of light reaching the leaves

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    Rainforests The rainforest is under threat from destruction but why is it being destroyed? An area the size of a football pitch is being destroyed every second. Structure of the Rainforest The rainforest is made up of 4 layers: Emergent Layer- The tallest trees are in this layer they can be 200 feet above the forest floor. These trees can also have trunks that are 16 feet round. Animals found here include eagles‚ bats‚ monkeys and butterflies. Canopy Layer- This layer forms a type of roof above

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    instance‚ Pocahontas’ rebuttal to John Smith “But I know every rock and tree and creature has a life‚ has a spirit‚ has a name” (ll.10‚11) assigns human conditions to the environment. Pocahontas explains that she sees the earth as a “comprehensive ecology”‚ as opposed to pure resources. The word “spirit” (l.11) implies that each component in nature has its own character and is an individual entity. Therefore‚ each time a tree or critter is killed to benefit a person with its resources; the nature

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