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    geography 1 chap 11

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    as fruit‚ nut‚ or pod. Trees‚ shrubs‚ grasses‚ crops‚ weeds‚ and garden flowers are angiosperms. Q5: Explain the difference between a deciduous tree and an evergreen tree. Name trees that are examples of each. A: An evergreen tree is one that sheds its leaves on a sporadic or successive basis but always appears to be fully leaved. Example: Pine A deciduous trees is one that experiences an annual period in which all leaves die and usually fall from the tree‚ due to either a cold season or a dry

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    Environment of Earth March 11‚ 2008 NATURAL VEGETATION OF INDIA Filed under: terrestrial vegetation — gargpk @ 1:45 pm Tags: India‚ Vegetation 805 Votes India is situated at tropical latitudes and has diverse temperature and rainfall regimes. The overall climate of India is suitable for the growth of forests. The climax formations of Indian subcontinent have been altered much due to human activities in the last few thousand years. However‚ the remaining vegetation shows that the natural

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    Tropical Dry Forest

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    tropical dry forests have been burned to make way for farmland. Also‚ there are more tropical dry-forests then tropical rainforests. - Tropical dry forests‚ in contrast to rainforest‚ have to survive a long dry season each year‚ so the predominantly deciduous trees shed their leaves to cope with it.  -There are almost 2‚000 scorpion species‚ but only 30 or 40 have strong enough poison to kill a

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    deciduous forest

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    Deciduous forest biome UNKNOWN AUTHOR March 5‚ A deciduous forest biome is a type of forest characterized by trees that seasonally shed their leaves. In the deciduous forest biome has a variety of different foods. Some foods

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    REVIEW ARTICLE TRADITIONAL DYE PLANTS OF MANIPUR Sanjeev Rana Knitwear Department‚ National Institute of Fashion Technology Abstract Manipur is one of the richest states in plant biodiversity in the North Eastern states of India. Different ethnic groups‚ residing in Manipur before the introduction of the chemical dyes into the state‚ used the dyes extracted from the plants. Women in Manipur practice dyeing using varieties of plant leaves‚ flowers and tree barks. The natural dyes were

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    The Oak and the Elm Tree

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    The Oak and the Elm Tree Nature and the outdoor world that surrounds us can be amazing and awe-inspiring‚ a thing that anyone and everyone can and should enjoy. The biggest and oldest living things on Earth are trees. Trees enter into the lives of us all. Also‚ they are the source of materials we need for many everyday purposes. Above all‚ they provide beauty in our outlook on the world. In the United States there are “about 865 different species of trees‚” and “comprise about three and one-half

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    Sustainable Development

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    Sustainable Development There are many definitions of sustainable development‚ including this landmark one which first appeared in 1987: "Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." Sustainable development (SD) is a pattern of growth in which resource use aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment so that these needs can be met not only in the present‚ but also for generations to come (sometimes

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    Ecology Lab 1

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    Observing Plant Successional Changes in Old-Field Succession in Gatineau Park in Old Chelsea By Ghummaz Bhatti 4909040 Bio 2129 Section A2 Demonstrators: Paul Sokoloff Laura Robson November 11‚ 2009 Department of Biology University of Ottawa Abstract Patterns of plant successional change in Gatineau Park‚ Old Chelsea‚ were studied quantitatively. The relations between different successional stages of plant communities and abiotic factors were descried. To test these‚ we

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    canada's natural resources

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    Canada is … By: Mr. Sidhant Godara You’re Space Map of Canada: Capitals: Canada -------------------- Ottawa Ontario -------------------- Toronto Quebec -------------------- Quebec City Manitoba -------------------- Winnipeg Saskatchewan -------------------- Regina Alberta -------------------- Edmonton British Columbia -------------------- Victoria Newfoundland & Labrador -------------------- St. John’s New Brunswick -------------------- Fredericton Prince Edward Island --------------------

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    Talisay

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    Benefits of Talisay Tree 1) The leaves applied to the head and sides are refreshing and sudorific – a medicine that causes or increases sweating. 2) The red leaves and fruits are used to expel worms. 3) The leaves are mixed with oil and rubbed on the breast to cure pain. 4) The bark is used against gastric fevers and bilious diarrhea. 5) The bark is also antidysenteric. Dysentery is infection of the intestines marked by severe diarrhea. 6) The sap of the tender leaves‚ mixed and cooked with

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