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    INVESTIGATION Site investigation is the study of the local environment and ground conditions on and around a specific piece of land. This is used to ascertain the suitability of a site for a proposed building project: The condition & strength of the soil Details of any man-made or natural hazards present on the site The economic viability of the site There may be three components‚ the walkover survey‚ the desk study and the ground investigation. 1. Walkover Survey Purpose A Walkover survey

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    fencing purposes hence preserve environment and also saving cost of using other methods of fencing and a variety of flowers The services to be offered include; Undertaking soil test and analysis for the customers in order to determine the best soil management techniques and deciding the best plants for planting in a given soil type‚ Collection of plastic containers and use them for drip irrigation‚ advising my customers on best farming practices such as mulching. The need

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    very near future. Whether or not the pros outweigh the cons will be hotly debated for years to come but the fact is that deforestation is harmful to the environment and leads to declining wildlife populations‚ drastic changes in climate and loss of soil. The loss of forests means the loss of habitats for many species. Current statistics show that as many as 100 species become extinct every day with a large portion being attributed to deforestation (Delfgaauw‚ 1996). "Edge effects" are the destruction

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    Litter is the largest store of mineral nutrients in the forest. The coniferous trees have developed distinctive adaptations which enable them to tolerate long‚ cold winters; cool summers with a short growing season; limited precipitation and podsolic soil. They are softwoods. They have uniform height of around 40m. They are adapted to living in a harsh environment. The coniferous trees have needle-like leaves which are small and the thick cuticles help to reduce transpiration during times of

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    Consumerism and the American Society Do you know that most homes in the US contain more TVs than they do people? People have been buying more and more things than they need to over consume for decades because of the current ideology that consumerism can help them reach the level of satisfaction they want. In the article “Spent” the writer Mr. Amitai Etzioni discusses the current view of the American society on consumerism. Mr. Etzioni explains that consumerism is becoming like a culture in the American

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    Unit 5 |1. |Rising air expands and cools; sinking air is compressed and warms. Typically‚ the size of the temperature change is: | | |A. | | |5oF/1000 ft change in elevation going up‚ and 3oF/1000 ft coming down | | |

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    for us to live. They also provide us food to eat. They have several uses and they help us survive every single day. Humans really can’t live without them and that’s the truth. People also need certain things in order to survive. They need sunlight‚ soil and water. In this study‚ the researchers will be trying to determine the effects of watering gray water into a mongo plant. In this way‚ people can

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    RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT  Activities and Text Questions Q.1: Identify at least two resources from each category. Ans: Biotic resources - 1. human beings‚ 2. natural vegetation. Abiotic resources - 1. water‚ 2. coal‚ 3. petroleum. Renewable resources - 1. forests‚ 2. solar energy. Non-renewable resources - 1. coal‚ 2. CNG. Individual resources - 1. land‚ 2. house. Community resources - 1. grazing grounds‚ 2. public parks. National resources - 1. minerals‚ 2. river water. International

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    Chemical Fertilizers vs. Organic Fertilizers INTRODUCTION Agriculture is the most primitive occupation of the people which mainly needs land to grow different crops for food and as raw materials for different industries. Industrial use of agriculture for supplying raw materials came much later. Originally land was used for agriculture to supply food for human beings by the use of organic manures particularly animal dung. At the beginning land was used in its natural form to grow food. Land contains

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    plant growth and sustainable soil management. Phosphorus nutrition can be challenging in acidic soils (e.g. Queensland) and alkaline soils (e.g. South Australia). To achieve sufficient nutrition‚ the soil needs to have a relatively high pH‚ high organic matter content‚ and moist conditions. Specific soil orders such as Vertosols‚ Kandosols‚ Sodosols‚ Rudosols‚ and Calcarosols‚ lack the requirements for phosphorus nutrition. The availability of phosphorus heavily relies on soil pH; the pH range for highest

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