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    giving them their try uniqueness in both plants and animals. There are many abiotic and biotic factors that are located in this biome such as: oak, maple, hickory, sweet gum, and Mongolia trees along with lichen, ferns and shrubs. Some other…

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    rhode island. After the store looters went around and stole from stores and off of dead people. Trees were down everywhere, 275 million to be exact. Of the millions of trees down ½ of the New Hampshire white pines were down and ⅓ of Vermont's sugar maples. The storm left 63,000 homeless.There were electrical fires. So many more deaths happened because when the eye was going through everybody thought it was the end of the storm and left shelter and nobody was prepared for the storm again when it…

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    Visual Observation

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    I sat cross-legged on the soft rug adorning my bedroom floor, assessing the blank canvas before me. My paints lay scattered all around me in no pattern at all, strewn across the floor like leaves gracefully dropped from a maple tree in October. The white face of the canvas whispered countless ideas in my ear, and intricate designs flew across my vision. They fought each other for attention before my mind settled on the one that spoke to me most. I quickly studied the spectrum of paints at my…

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    Garage Workshop I've done it countless times. I walk up the driveway of my dad’s generic suburban ranch house and open the fading, white garage door. The lights on either side of the door mirror each other and are always shining. Once the door finishes its loud opening sequence, I stare at the rusty decklid and tail lights of my Mustang. Off to the right of the car is a wall filled with shelves. The shelves are filled with miscellaneous items such as, christmas decorations, basketballs, and…

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    The first layer, the tree stratum, contains numerous types of trees, such as oak, beech, maple, chestnut hickory, elm, and basswood. The tree stratum has astounding heights, between 60 and 100 feet! The second layer is the small tree and sapling zone, opposed to the tree stratum zone, the small tree and sapling layer has small, young, short…

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    There were ten different environmental regions in North America. They all had common resources, though many had some others didn’t. The Indigenous people relied on these natural resources. They used every single aspect of their resources to the fullest. “The Northeast region is lush with natural resources”. Out of the ten regions the northeast region was the most ideal because of the variety of animals, freshwater, and thick forest. In the northeast region there were many different bodies of…

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    when i moved One day my mom and dad told me and my brother we are moving. I was sad but I still packed and enjoyed the last days with my friends at school and they came over. It was hard moving but we had to move. After one day we started cleaned and got boxes the second day we had started packing and after a week went passed we had my room packed and my brothers room too. After two weeks we had mostly everything packed just the tv to go and we are done and we packed everything to not move to…

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    Bybanks,Kentucky is important to the character Sal because of her belongings. In chapter 1 Sal supports this by saying” My Father plucked me like a weed,and took all of our belongings,that’s not true he didn’t take the chestnut tree,the willow,the maple tree,the hayloft, or the swimming hole.Sal is saying that her father took her and all her belongings. But that is not true because he did not take her belongings in nature. On page 1 the character Sal supports my idea by saying” I have lived most…

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    Ideas and inspirations for modern kitchens Do you enjoy cooking and often spend hours in the kitchen refining your culinary skills? Do you frequently give savoury treats to your family members and close friends, but feel constrained by you old and dingy kitchen? It is surely time for you to upgrade your old kitchen and start relishing some of the many benefits of modern kitchens. Modern kitchen design Whether you are building a new kitchen or renovating an old one, it can turn out to be one of…

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    Tropical Rainforest

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    Tropical forests are found near the equator in Central America, parts Africa and Asia. They are very hot and humid and contain a huge variety of plants and animals round half of the entire world's species. Trees are mostly hardwood. “The world's largest tropical rainforests are in South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia” (Line3 TR), this explain as to why the temperature in these places tend to be humid. Tropical forest is a great place for many different species of plant to grow because of…

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