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    Nepal Nepal‚ officially Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is a landlocked Himalayan country located in South Asia between tow boulders China and India. It has eight of the world’s 14 tallest mountains‚ including the top of the world‚ Mount Everest. The country seems a dot in the globe‚ however‚ an altitude is ranging 60 m. to 8848 m. above the sea level between 129 km. distance. Sixty-five percent people rely on agriculture. Nepali is an official language in the multi-linguistic‚ multi-religious

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    Rusty-Patched Bumblebees

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    Environmental News Article 2 According to the article “A Bumblebee Gets New Protection on Obama’s Way Out‚” rusty-patched bumblebees‚ which were once prevalent across the United States‚ have now been put on the endangered species list (Schlossberg and Schwartz 2017). The population of these rusty-patched bumblebees has declined roughly ninety percent since the 1990s‚ as a result from pesticide exposure‚ climate change‚ disease‚ and habitat loss. Once common across twenty eight states‚ the District

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    Savanna A savanna is a flat grass-covered region with scattered shrubs‚ bushes‚ and isolated trees‚ which can be found between a tropical rainforest and desert biome. A savanna is one type of grassland biome. The temperatures of savannas differ according to its season. During the dry season the temperatures are either very hot or cold. In the wet season the temperature is usually warm. If the savanna biome were to receive a little less rain it would become a desert. If it got a little more it would

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    Pieter the Elder’s Baroque painting “Landscape with the Fall of Icarus‚” was supposed to focus on Icarus drowning in the ocean after being near the sun for too long. Instead‚ the focus was shifted towards the landscape where the two farmers are working in the field. The reason why this occurred was because the mass of the painting made it so to distract me from searching where Icarus was in the painting. The landscape based on its mass carried more weight in the painting than the ocean as it showed

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    buildings‚ youth camps and religious activities. * A place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of city life and just bask in the wonders of nature. * Fresh air and the cool breeze of the wind can be felt all year round. Various plants‚ shrubs and trees can be seen and touched. * Children can freely run and play in the open grounds. * It has several accommodations that can cater to your needs. * Couples and small groups can enjoy nature and quiet time together in air-conditioned

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    Did the wolves change the river? People believes the fact that wolves changed the river because everyone has talked about that also you can read about that in the Internet‚ some T.V shows talk about this too so people has decided that they actually changed the river. But‚ what would people think if someone starts reading about it? If someone try to know something else about that? Maybe that person will find out that maybe wolves didn’t change the river. The author of this article did that‚ he

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    Basic Principles of Landscape Design Gail Hansen Landscape designers work on a canvas that is distinctly different from other art forms. The "art" is always changing as the plants grow‚ environmental conditions change‚ and people use the space. For this reason‚ landscape designers use a design process that systematically considers all aspects of the land‚ the environment‚ the growing plants‚ and the needs of the user to ensure a visually pleasing‚ functional‚ and ecologically healthy design. Elements

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    ABSTRACT Tinospora cordifolia (Willd.) Miers‚ it is a large‚ deciduous‚ tropical climbing shrub found throughout India‚ belong to the family Menispermaceae. Pharmacologically‚ Tinospora has a wide importance in Ayurveda. Secondary growth is achieved by formation of multiple cambia and other showed by formation of single cambium by members of Menispermaceae. Anatomy of this climber shows formation of xylem plates‚ this formation of cambial variants is the result of normal activity of cambium but abnormality

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    GE6351 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING UNIT I ENVIRONMENT‚ ECOSYSTEMS AND BIODIVERSITY ENVIRONMENT DEFINITION: It is defined as the sum total of water‚ air‚ and the inter-relationship that exists among them and with the human beings‚ other living organisms and materials. SCOPE: As a subject it has a wide scope. It encompasses a large number of areas and aspects‚ which may be summarized as follows 1. Natural resources 2. Ecology and biodiversity 3. Environmental pollution and control 4. Social

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    study area has the opportunity to increase bird diversity and abundance as the plant growth and trunk is larger. The birds thus came into utilization increased. Webb‚ Olson (56) reported that positive factors that attract birds to come to nesting are shrub canopy‚ distance to natural gas and mesic areas. But the negative factors are the distance to roads‚ maximum wind speed‚ and precipitation. However‚ abundance food resources have been posited as an explanation for the increase of animal species richness

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