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A tree is a tall plant with a trunk and branches made of wood. ... The roots of the mangrove tree are often under water. A single tree has many roots. The roots carry nutrients and water from the ground through the trunk and branches to the leaves of the tree.
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Techniques for improved soil conservation include crop rotation, cover crops, conservation tillage and planted windbreaks, affect both erosion and fertility. When plants die, they decay and become part of the soil.
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Clouds generally form, survive and grow in air that is moving upward. ... So, even though typical clouds do contain a lot of water, this water is spread out for miles in the form of tiny water droplets or crystals, which are so small that the effect of gravity on them is negligible.
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Clouds are composed primarily of small water droplets and, if it's cold enough, ice crystals. The vast majority of clouds you see contain droplets and/or crystals that are too small to have any appreciable fall velocity. So the particles continue to float with the surrounding air.
So, even though typical clouds do contain a lot of water, this water is spread out for miles in the form of tiny water droplets or crystals, which are so small that the effect of gravity on them is negligible. Thus, from our vantage on the ground, clouds seem to float in the sky.
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Aim:
To make a homemade Stethoscope.
Apparatus Required
- A tubing piece
- Scissors
- A balloon
- A timer
- Rubber band
Procedure
- Take a tubing and fit a funnel at both the ends.
- Enlarge the balloon by blowing and then let the air out.
- Cut top third of the balloon.
- Stretch the top of the balloon tightly above the open end of any one of the funnels. You can use a band to hold it in the correct place.
- Sit in a quiet place and keep the end of the funnel with a balloon on your chest, towards the left centre on the skin.
- Keep the other funnel over the ear. You can hear a little beating sound.
- Make use of the timer to count the number of beats you hear in 20 seconds. Multiply this value by three to calculate how much your heart beats in a minute.
- Try doing more tests like running for 5 minutes and check how fast your heart beats.
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The process of producing new individuals from its parents is called reproduction. Plant reproduction is the process by which plants produce new individuals, or offspring. It is an inherent characteristic of all living organism to continue or maintain their races by the mechanism of reproduction. Let’s see different modes of reproduction in plants and how it is different from animals.
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The color range for the fine sandy loam is from light grayish-brown to black, while with the loam it was from dark-grayish-brown to black. In the subsoil the fine sandy loam ranges from light yellow to dark-brown while with the :loam the range is from light yellow to brown.
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Seed leaves or cotyledons: Cotyledons are present inside the seed. Cotyledons absorb the food from the parent plant and store it for the embryo. They also protect the embryo
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A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include firestorms, duststorms, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, storms, and other geologic processes.
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