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A trowel is a small hand tool used for digging, applying, smoothing, or moving small amounts of viscous or particulate material. A tiling trowel or notched trowel are specifically designed for scooping, spreading, levelling, combing and finishing adhesives and mortars during floor, wall or ceiling installations. A thin metal rectangle with a handle attached to one size, in a range of sizes.
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Natural fibre
<div>- Cotton.
- Silk.
- Fur.
- Jute.
- Flax.
- Wool.
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Plants are important part of nature. They can live on land and in water. Plants are very useful to us and we get many things from plant such as food, wood, paper etc. Most of our food that we eat comes from plants for example -fruits, vegetables, cereals, pulses etc. We eat roots, leaves, stems, flowers and fruits of plants.
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1. It is easy and more clear to use a map which has symbols.
2. Symbols can be used to depict features like cities, roads and railways.
3. A map is a useless tool without symbols. Symbols convey the information provided by the map.
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Plants respire virtually all the time in order to supply their energy needs. ... Often, the respiration is masked by the fact that photosynthesis produces oxygen faster than respiration takes it up and photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide faster than respiration produces it.They breathe through the process called Cellular respiration. In this process of cellular respiration, plants produce glucose molecules through photosynthesis process by capturing the solar energy and converting it into glucose. There are many live experiments to prove that plants do breath.
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