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    Land is a renewable resource. Cropping. As the name The land however should be preserved and wisely used so that it will maintain its fertility and continue to be conservation used. Conservation of the land  Replanting of vegetation after mining and quarrying activities.  Controlling lumbering which ensures that

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    In my opinion‚ I strongly believe that the plow how made a huge impact on society. Imagine you have to shovel the roads and there was no such thing as a plow. Some people think that plows tear up the front of your truck‚ but I disagree I think that the plow helps by clearing the roads when there is a lot of snow on the ground. In my opinion‚ I strongly believe that the plow has made the huge impact on society. To begin with‚ the plow has a long history that made a big impact on society. The plow

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    4.2.4 Point Cloud Analysis

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    4.2.4 Point Cloud Classification using the Multiscale Curvature Algorithm The Multiscale Curvature Classification (MCC) algorithm was developed especially for forest environments by Evans and Hudak in 2007. The two scientists created this algorithm that automatically and objectively classifies LiDAR data with only two classification parameters and minimized post-processing requirements. The MCC algorithm is used especially in forest conditions because it minimizes the commission errors and retains

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    The Tropical Rainforests There are many different ecosystems on this planet. They include tundra’s‚ desserts‚ grasslands‚ etc. However‚ the tropical rainforest is truly the world’s most diverse biome in both structure and species diversity. The Tropical rainforest is characterized by a dense growth of trees and by the continuously canopy that is formed by the broad- leaved Evergreen trees. There is also large amounts of precipitation annually and there is no dry season‚ which is a major factor

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    Opuntia Case Study

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    Abstract The genus Opuntia belongs to the Cactaceae family and includes a range of species from 75 to 250 originated in North and South America. Several Opuntia species are used as forage and fodder for livestock in arid areas of the world‚ and their cultivation is drastically increasing. However the taxonomic classification of these species is complicated by the unavailability of adequate morphological descriptors‚ the high level of phenotypic plasticity‚ the occurrence of polyploidy and the frequency

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    Located in South America‚ the Amazon rainforest covers a span of about 3.5 million square miles in several different countries‚ making it the world’s largest rainforest. Rainforests are characterized by the heavy rainfall they receive which is a minimum of six and a half feet a year. Also‚ they can either be tropical or temperate‚ and they are found on nearly every continent‚ not including Antarctica. They are also composed of several vertical layers. The canopy‚ the uppermost layer‚ is the “tops

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    Swift Parrot Essay

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    The animal the group got was the swift parrot. The swift parrot is a slim‚ medium-sized parrot with green wings and long pointed purple-red tail. The body is mostly bright green‚ with a dark blue patch on the top of the head. The forehead to throat is red and there is a red patch at the top of the wing. The female is slightly duller. The bright green body‚ dark feathers and red under the wing. They are noisy‚ active and showy‚ with a very fast flight. This species is also known as the Red-faced or

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    In this essay‚ it will talk about why the logger uses of the rainforest are important and what they use the rainforest for. Loggers wants to make a living. They rely on the Amazon Rainforest to support their way of life. Logging bring jobs to the poor. Without people being able to log‚ poverty would have grown throughout Latin America. Loggers creates more lands for agriculture and roads. When having more land for agriculture‚ there are more and better abundant production of food and materials.

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    The tropical rainforest is a warm biome and ecosystem. An important tropical rainforest in the world is the Amazon rainforest. The latitude and longitude of the Amazon rainforest is 3.4653° S‚ 62.2159° W. The Amazon rainforest is very hot and moist. The average temperature of the tropical rainforest is 80°F. The average precipitation is 60 to 160 inches that is distributed evenly throughout the year. The tropical rainforest is suitable to many plant and animal life. It contains the most biodiversity

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    Why Do Maple Decline

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    Maple decline affects primarily sugar maple‚ Norway maple‚ and red maple in the Northeast and Midwest. The problem is not a new one; stagheaded maples were described as early as 1917 in Massachusetts. At that time‚ dieback was attributed mainly to drought and poor conditions for tree growth afforded by the urban environment. These same conditions exist today‚ and reports of the incidence and severity of maple decline have increased markedly in recent years. In urban sites‚ principle stress factors

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