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    cows consume 27 pounds per head per day on an as-fed basis. growing feed crops for livestock consumes 46% of water in the US grass fed is more demanding on the land than grain feed it has more impact on the environment because it takes eight more months for it to be ready to be slaughtered that’s more waste and water. It only takes 15 months for grain and 22 month for grass because with grain they get fat faster. the government kills other animals for more land. (wild horses are caught elephants

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    Hypothesis: Changing the elements of the environment within the bottle ecosystem will affect how the plants grow. If worms/bugs are added to the bottle they will live there. Materials: * 2 Liter pop bottle * Scissors * Soil * Seeds (grass and bean) * Boiled still water * Rocks * Pencil * Fork * Tape & Marker Additional Materials: * UV lamp * Lemon Juice * Worms or Snails * Dirt from outside * Miracle Grow * Tap water Procedure: 1

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    the tools that helped change everything. 10 horses were the equivalent to the work of one tractor. Combines cut and threshed the grain in one swoop‚ using less than half as much labor. Plows worked faster at uncovering more soil and ripping up more grass. Harvesting was going great and

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    The Elk Short Story

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    One day ‚ there was a huge elk wandering in the forest . He was looking for grass to graze on . The elk was tired of eating the same dry grass . So he decided to keep wondering until he found something fresh to eat .Eventually‚ he found a fruit tree . These fruits weren’t like any old fruit these fruit were very sweet‚ large and fresh . He decided that instead of eating the same old grass that every other animal ate‚ to eat these sweet fruits . Unfortunately ‚ for the elk a hunter and his family

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    Will microwaves positively or adversely affect the growth of grass seeds? This experiment could shed light on the effects of radiation on living things. This information could be valuable not only to other scientist who could perform related experiments‚ but society as a whole as it could provide more information on the negative and or positive effects of radiation. While there is no clear consensus that microwaves will damage grass seeds‚ there are many studies that point towards that conclusion

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    Stoppping Distance

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    Title: Stopping Distance Aim: To investigate 1. The effect different surfaces have on the stopping distance of a trolley. 2. The effect different masses have on the stopping distance of a trolley. Hypothesis: 1. The rougher the surface‚ the shorter the stopping distance. 2. The larger the mass the further the stopping distance. Introduction: The purpose of this research was to investigate how different surfaces as well as different mass effect the stopping distance of a physics

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    there isn’t as much food for the animals to eat‚ like grass and plants. When this happens‚ the soil becomes bare and exposed and exposed to wind and water erosion damaging the soil. In order to prevent overgrazing you can burn unwanted stuff (trees‚ branches‚ grass)‚ reseed the land with grass that can hold water‚ and manage the animals better so that they’re moved before they eat all the plants. While overgrazing is when animals eat more grass than available‚ over cultivation is when there are

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    Trinidad and Tobago. Some examples of these Grassy Weeds that are seen are : Crab Grass: Crab grass is eighteen inches tall and twenty inches wide. It usually grows on a lawn‚ on a landscape or in a garden. Crab grass is a grassy plant that grows as roots anywhere its stems make contact. Alone or in groups‚ they form a dense mat that smothers any competing weeds or grass. Creeping Bent Grass : This type of Grass weed is usually seen on a lawn especially in moist ‚fertile areas where turf is closely

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    first edition of Leaves of Grass was originally published in 1855‚ Walt Whitman ’s collection of poems was a slender yet ideologically rich book. Although only fully recognized after his death‚ Whitman ’s body of work has become the emblem of American democracy. If in the beginning he had been scorned‚ ignored‚ or misunderstood‚ slowly and steadily Whitman achieved international fame‚ and is now arguably one of the most influential American poets of all time. Leaves of Grass drove the public to consider

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    Important badger essay

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    badgers Mass: 9.1 – 11 kg (Adult) Speed: 25 – 30 km/h (Galloping‚ Short periods of time) Length: 90 cm (Adult) A male badger is a boar‚ a female is a sow and the young are called cubs. Badgers remove litter from their sleeping areas (old hay‚ grass etc.) The badger (Meles meles) Badgers are nocturnal and elusive‚ but remain one of the UK’s favourite mammals. Like humans‚ they are omnivorous‚ although unlike us‚ they eat several hundred earthworms every night. Badgers are social creatures and

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