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Water seeping down from the land surface adds to the ground water and is called recharge water. ... Heavy rains or melting snow may increase recharge and cause the water table to rise. An extended period of dry weather may decrease recharge and cause the water table to fall. The causes of global sea level rise can be roughly split into three categories: (1) thermal expansion of sea water as it warms up, (2) melting of land ice and (3) changes in the amount of water stored on land.
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Japan is an earthquake prone area.In order to minimise the loss of life and property houses in Japan are made of light material.
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Evergreen trees that bear cones are called conifers and produce needles and cones instead of leaves and flowers. Not all conifers are evergreens, however, and a few species of conifers are actually deciduous trees that lose their leaves in the fall and winter months. Conifers are trees that produce cones to protect their seeds. The cones have many scales to shelter the seeds. Eventually the scales open and the seeds fall to the ground, to grow where they fall, or to be carried away by wind, birds, squirrels or other small animals.
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Chloroplasts are special structures present only in plant cells. With the help of this chlorophyll, the plants prepare their food in the presence of water, sunlight and oxygen. They are capable to convert solar energy into chemical energy. Hence, chloroplasts are called the kitchen of a plant cell.
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step 2. Place the leaf on a hard surface or the drawing surface.
step 3. Put a white sheet of paper on the leaf.
step 4. Rub a crayon, pastel pencil, colored pencil or marker on its side and gently color on the layered paper over the leaf.
step 5. Repeat this craft with other leaves and colors
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Earth is called as a unique planet because it is the only planet known that supports life. It has the moderate climatic conditions favoring life. It is also beautiful with so many types of flora and fauna and so many types of species. It has all types of geographical features and the living beings adapt themselves according to the climatic conditions.
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The food we normally eat in a day is our diet. For growth and maintenance of good health, our diet should have all the nutrients that our body needs, in right quantities. The diet should also contain a good amount of roughage and water. Such a diet is called a balanced diet.
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There are small openings on the lower surface of the leaves. These pores are called stomata. These openings are surrounded with guard cells. It helps in the transpiration of water, i.e., the loss of excess water from the plant. Loss of water from the stomata creates an upward pull, i.e., suction pull which helps in absorption of water from the roots. They help in exchange of gases.
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Rehana Barbhuiya 6 years, 4 months ago
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