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    How would you react when something disappeared forever? Well the Red Shouldered Hawk is endangered. The species became endangered in 1900. After that some have been disappeared, and never to be seen. Some of the hawks disappeared is that, some people have been cutting down a lot of tree’s and disrespecting the forest. If we don’t help save Red Shouldered Hawks, then what are we? So come and find out. Red Shouldered Hawk is a large bird. Males weigh about 1.21 (550) IB and 15 to 23 cm long.…

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    Lucid Dream Short Story

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    time playing indoor sports or sitting on his IPad. This is incredibly relevant because I have no idea how he acts when confronted by bugs. He has a tendency to be OCD and does not like mud and dirt. This is why I figure that he will not go to the plant. This gives me some relief, but not much. At this time, I decided that my best bet and the only way to be positive of my safety is to burrow into the soil in the pot. I briefly thank myself for not leaving the pot. I decided that burrowing in the…

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    Tap Water History

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    History All plants need water, but plants may prefer one type of water over another. There are two main types of water, tap water and rainwater, and each type of water has its pros and cons. Different plants need different amounts of water. Along with that, some plants also need water more frequently. This writing is going to explain about how plants prefer one type of water over another. There are many chemicals added to tap water. The uses of these chemicals is to disintegrate any dirt in the…

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    How Does Moss Grow

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    Moss is a type of weed that can disrupt lawn and garden growth, but it's possible to eliminate and contain with the right products. There are two ways to control moss growth. You can fix the conditions that are causing it to grow or purchase moss control products to contain it. Where Does Moss Grow? With thousands of moss species, moss can grow anywhere except in salt water. It flourishes in cool, shady and damp areas. Nonetheless, it can still survive in limited, drought-like conditions. Moss…

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    Longneck Lagoon Essay

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    A Local Ecosystem Investigation- The Disappearing Micro-Bats Of Scheyville National Park Habitats Habitats that exist in Longneck Lagoon for the micro-bats are terrestrial and aquatic. The forest is classified as a Cumberland Plain Woodland. A healthy ecosystem has 15% to 20% herbivory, in the terrestrial ecosystem it had an average of 33.5% herbivory. In the terrestrial ecosystem, to illustrate the distribution a transect and a transect study was used. From the 160m transect study. Four…

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    regarding the garden. Additionally, 70% of plants grown would be perennial plants such as fruit trees, strawberry plants, and grapevines (mostly fruits) as opposed to annual plants like sweet corn and potatoes. By making most of my plants perennial I will be able to save money as well as reduce erosion. The early stages of the perennial plants would be grown in our school’s small greenhouse kept by the student FFA chapter. The other 30% of plants will be annual plants started from seeds and…

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    Raisin In The Sun Plant

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    conflicting ideas and discussions, keeps a house plant that is close to her for many reasons. The plant is a prominent symbol because it is symbolic of the hope that she still has in her family’s success. The author brings up the plant repeatedly in the play as it radiates symbolic messages at every step of the story. The plants primarily function in the story is to be a representation of Mama’s hopes for a better future for all of her family. The plant also represents Hansberry's message in…

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    Invasive Plant Essay

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    non-native plants pose a threat to ecosystems throughout the United States. In California alone, approximately 3,000 invasive plant species have been introduced (17, Dowell and Krass). These plants cause damages to native vegetation and often out compete their native counterparts (17). One species of slender oat, Avena barbata, is threatening native plants in California (Cal- IPC). This paper will focus on current research on the effects of invasive plants including A. barbata on native plants…

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    Military Camouflage Essay

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    Camouflage, what is it exactly you may ask. It is to hide or disguise something by covering or painting to make it blend in with the vegetation in the area. For example, if you are in a grassy area you would make your camouflage the color of the vegetation. There are some animals that use camouflage to hunt or to hide from predators. If you can match the colors perfectly, you can hide or hunt anything. This is an essential tool to have for the army or hunters. There are four types of…

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    Linum usitassimum is an annual herb belonging to the family Linaceae. The plant is indigenous to west Asia and the Mediterranean. Seed oil of this plant used commercially in the painting and varnishing due to its polymerization properties when exposed to the air and sun light. It is also used as an astringent in fungicidal lotion and an insecticide. Seed oil are reported to rich in essential fatty acids like omega-3- fatty acids (linolenic acid, 35-67%), omega-6- fatty acids (linoleic acid,…

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