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    Death Adder

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    before eating it. The venom it ejects comes from its teeth‚ which is probably around 6.2 millimetres long. Habitat/Locality Death Adders prefer to hide under piles of leaves or debris‚ which means they are mostly found in woodlands‚ grasslands or shrub lands where they find lots of plants with leaves. The Death adder is most common in places such as the Eastern or the Coastal Southern of Australia- Queensland‚ New South Wales and Victoria. But it is quite scarce to find it in places like the Northern

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    Bishnois

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    and providing protection to all life forms. The community is also directed to see that the firewood they use is devoid of small insects. Wearing blue cloths is prohibited because the dye for colouring them is obtained by cutting a large quantity of shrubs. In 1730‚ 363 Bishnoi men‚ women and children gave their lives to protect trees from cutting by the king’s men. This incident happened in Khejarli which is a village in Jodhpur district of Rajasthan‚ India 26 km south-east of the city of Jodhpur

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    from above by digging to get to the grubs. The grub is no larger than a quarter‚ white and can always be found curled up in a C shape. When the Japanese Beetle morphs into an adult the plants above do not stand a chance. The adult will decimate a shrub leaving only the ribs of the leaves left. The Japanese Beetle like the upper sunlit leaves the best. The damage is so evident because the Japanese Beetle prefers to attack/feed on a plant in hordes. As an adult the beetle is

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    primary aim was to sketch out this unique character with his fascinating personality. He wanted to show the audience how this person may look like a monster but on the inside he is really someone special. He easily fascinates the neighbors with his shrub trimming and hair cutting skills. Edward ends up falling in love with Peg’s daughter Kim‚ who was dating the towns bully Jim. Jim always made Edward feel less of a person than he is‚ and pointed out that he would never be able to hold Kim’s hand

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    carbon equivalent methane in the atmosphere(Sciencedaily.com). This will pose serious problems‚ such as hundreds of native plants and animals going extinct adding more of a struggle to the already fragile ecosystem‚ in addition‚ many of the small shrubs will grow to be the same size as trees. This will help reduce carbon and it will slow the melting process(Huffingtonpost.com). In contempt of all the changes that are occurring‚ there are a few plausible solutions. The first step people would take

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    Hydrosere Abiotic Factors

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    Explain how the changes in abiotic factors during a hydrosere control the changes in species that are present A hyrdrosere is a plant succession which occurs in a fresh water lake. In time an area of open fresh water will dry out forming woodland. During a hydrosere there are many abiotic factors that change‚ which causes different species to inhabit the lake depending on the conditions they need to thrive and live successfully. There are many different stages that occur during a hyrdrosere

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    Coldwater springs is a historic site in Minneapolis‚ Minnesota. This site was used as a military camp and is considered sacred by local Native Americans. The land around the springs has been developed many times but is now in the process of being restored by the National Park Service. The Coldwater springs site should continue to be restored and protected from further development. Native Americans consider Coldwater springs to be a sacred place. The Dakota believe the god of water lives under the

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    DESCRIPTION OF VILLAGE

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    BY: KILKI Pareek The sun begins to rise gradually‚ spilling golden rays of light over the soaring mountains. A gentle breeze drifts through the lush forest as flocks of birds emerge from its depths‚ performing spectacular aerial displays in the dazzling morning sky. Down below‚ the sleeping village‚ tucked away inside the green valley‚ awakens to the sound of thundering church bells. Suddenly it is teeming with life as the villagers appear‚ welcoming the new day and attending to their daily morning

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    Salt Marshes‚Mangroves‚and Coral Reefs Salt Marshes • Salt marshes are found along low lying coastlines where boggy ground is flooded by sea water either daily or less frequently. • Many UK salt marshes have been reclaimed for farm land‚ but those that remain provide valuable habitats where salt-tolerant plants grow and birds nest. Salt marshes also pay a vital role for coastal protection‚ they contain creeks which allow tidal waters to flow both in and out which reduces the wave energy

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    abilities. In the speech “Life’s Blueprint”‚ he uses metaphors to help describe what a blueprint of life is. His use of metaphors describe his ideas in a figurative‚ and non-literal way. For example‚ “If you can’t be a pine at the top of a hill‚ be a shrub in a valley” is not actually asking students to mimic plants in nature. It actually means that if you can’t be something great‚ be something that people may not admire‚ but be the best at it. It also describes how life can open more opportunities to

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