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    The location of Kingston is 17* 59*n 76* 47*w which is Jamaica’s capital. Also the relative location is about 9 miles from Cuba. Jamaica is located about 100 miles west from Haiti. The island Jamaica is much smaller then Connecticut. In Jamaica has internet and Wi-Fi only in certain spots of the island. There is tv and radio on most of the island. All of this is ran by one company. They also use cars, bikes, and buses for transportation. Too ship and trade foods and goods the people in Jamaica…

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    I’m going to tell you why you should buy my Under Armour Storm backpack. This is no ordinary backpack, it has amazing features that you can’t resist. This Under Armour Storm backpack is a one of a kind that has many different pockets to hold all necessary items. It is also comfortable and has good back support and includes side pockets to hold a water bottles or a coffee thermos. There are many other exclusive benefits including a padded back and shoulders, load spring adjustable handles, and…

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    Kudzu Impact

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    Its rapid elongation rates, high leaf area indices, high photosynthetic rates, and frequent rooting at stem nodes make kudzu an aggressive competitor with native shrubs and trees. This aggressive species is known for forming large stands and suppressing the growth of native tree and understory species making them effective structural parasites in forest communities (Forseth, 2004). The economic impact of kudzu in the United States is estimated at $100–500 million lost per year in forest…

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    Importance Of Forests

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    A forest is a serving tract with countless purposes for many species of animals, plants and also humans; it balances the oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which assists the environment and preserves the variety of nature. Forests are considered the most crucial part of our ecosystem and we would face a lot of consequences if we keep losing more of our forests. We’re losing more of the forests on a daily basis through deforestation, whether it’s done by clearing out forests burning,…

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    The act of reimbursement of the forestry, the trees without having any intention of replanting or restoring them is called as deforestation. It is normally done in massive scale which leads to numerous other damage to the quality of everything. This is because everything is somehow connected to the sources of the forest and the quality of a good forestry and a good maintenance of environmental values leads to a quality lifestyle of the mortals. Different people have different values and…

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    Impacts Of Deforestation

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    There are two types of jungles, one is what we call an urban jungle, and another is a land, which mainly consists of trees and other plants. But very soon, we will only be left with the urban jungle, because the number of trees left in this world is gradually decreasing to critical levels. Forests take up 31% of the Earth’s land, and the numbers are dropping. This is the impact of deforestation; we are losing our forests, our jungles, and our trees. Deforestation is done in many ways, including…

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    Importance Of Fynbos Biome

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    Introduction: The fynbos biome (Figure 1) is the most species rich biome in South Africa. Most people are under the impression that the fynbos biome is synonymous with the Cape Floral Kingdom, but the fynbos biome refers to only two vegetation groups namely the Fynbos and Renosterveld region. The Cape Floral Kingdom refers to the general geographical area and includes vegetation types such as Forest, Nama Karoo, Succulent Karoo and Thicket Biomes. The fynbos biome only covers about 6, 7 % of…

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    Deforestation is a process of cutting trees in order to make the land available for other uses. Forest can be destroyed very quickly. “Some 46-58 thousand square miles of forest are lost each year-equivalent to 36 football fields every minute”. (World Wildlife Fund) This problem has been threatens to humans, animals and plants species and environment. There are many causes of deforestation. One of the main reason is cattle ranching. Urban Construction, Agriculture, commercial purposes and…

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    The Smoky Mountains are home to a wide variety of plants. The Great Smoky Mountains national park is over 800 square miles, and throughout this vast space is found a large diversity of plants. The national park is over 95% forested, and is sometimes referred to as the “wildflower national park”. While over 12,000 plant species have been discovered in the park, there is evidence that there may be as many as 90,000 unfound species. The range of elevations throughout the Smoky Mountains makes it a…

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    In the article ‘Borneo’s Moment of Truth’ author Mel White explains the impact of modern society on the island of Borneo. The island of Borneo is the third largest island in the world and is shared by three countries Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei. The island was considered one of the most diverse habitats on the planet yet now faces the deforestation and pollution of many of the areas, which sustained that diversity. White looks at the displacement of both native peoples and species by the…

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