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    could take the nutrients from the native pants and not help them grow. This cause a problem because with this it can quickly kill off the native plants population and damage an ecosystem. A possible solution is to get people to go and kill the plants themselves but may cost a lot of money for the government. We could also not sell the seed for people to plant because it could causes to spread even more farther away than just california and invade other…

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    Professional Landscaping

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    professional landscaping company can provide you what you need for your landscaping needs. You can try to look for the best henderson landscaping company which is one of the best in the landscaping industry. 2. The knowledge in plants and trees There are so many choices of plants and trees that can be put on to your garden. For the professional landscaping company the design would depend on the design of your house. You can…

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    Tropical rainforests are important as they are home to more than 2 million species, which represents over half of the world’s species of plants, animals, insects and a great variety of fungi. This also contributes to the huge biodiversity of the rainforests. The continuous canopy of the trees is a habitat for some species of plants to grow and animals can live in. Tropical rainforests are also home to indigenous people, who depend on the rainforests for their resources for survival. According…

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    Photosynthesis happens when water is absorbed by the roots of green plants and is carried to the leaves by the xylem, and carbon dioxide is obtained from air that enters the leaves through the stomata and diffuses to the cells that have chlorophyll. In our experiment we tested how different colored lights would affect how fast the rate of photosynthesis would happen. The rate of photosynthesis is affected by the different wavelengths of light a plant is exposed to because different pigments in…

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    So while I still read about the potential effects the desalination plants, especially the proposed one in Huntington Beach and think that it is a clear decision. I look at the high cost of not only the plant but the water it produces. I look at the alternatives like the subsurface infiltration gallery that has been so effective in Japan and doesn’t have the same drastic effects on ocean…

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    As outlined in the Landowner’s Guide to Managing & Controlling Invasive Plants in Ontario document, invasive species (such as buckthorn, dog strangling vine, and garlic mustard) negatively impact our native biodiversity. And pose a significant threat of establishing a monoculture in addition to creating a new environment that cannot sustain or support our native species anymore. In our region, buckthorn lacks any natural enemies and has a longer growing season. Which can provide it an unfair…

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    saw less and less butterflies. As awful as it was, I felt there had to be something I could do. It wasn’t until The Golden Gate Park Stewardship program gave me that opportunity. My high school, is right next to a national park that contains native plants and animals, and endangered species that are essential to California’s ecosystem. One in particular is the Mission Blue Butterfly, a delicate endangered species that only resides in the Bay Area. From overwhelming habitat loss caused by land…

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    Aquarium's Misunderstood

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    dioxide would increase and the level of oxygen would decrease. We thought this would be the case because this aquarium contains gravel and snails, and snails need more cellular respiration than photosynthesis. In aquarium #3 that contained gravel and plants only, we predicted that the level of carbon dioxide would decrease and the level of oxygen would increase. We thought this would be the case for aquarium…

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    be extinct. First off, nature has been existing before man that’s why in native American literature nature is used for explaining most questions people have about their culture. In the World on the Turtles Back it states, “from her grave grew the plants which the people still use.” This gives an explanation to the people of the Iroquois and other tribes that nature has been providing with all we must this vary day. And stated in the World…

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    What makes plants grow? How do plants get energy ? Where do plants get their mass? Well Jan Baptist Van Helmont, Joseph Priestley, and Jan Ingenhousz are great scientist who did experiments about photosynthesis to have a better understanding about it. As you read this you will learn how each one came about there experiment and how they learned from it. Jan Baptist Van Helmont experiment was the willow tree. He wanted to see if plants obtained their mass for the soil. He measured the tree…

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