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    Periodic Table of the Elements My elephant drawing represents potassium. I drew a banana because they are high in potassium. I also drew water (h2o) which is very violent when it hits potassium (k). The elephant itself represents element potassium. The red color of the elephant symbolizes it being burnt from the water. When water hits potassium it creates a massive explosion resulting in the elephant being wounded. The elephant undergoes a lot of corrosive reactions. The ionization decreases…

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    Ute Food Resources

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    the crops for themselves and for the pigs. Pigs are a vital source of food and a source of individual wealth. Wealth is increased through the sales of pigs. The Kapauku grow sugar cane, bananas, squash, and cucumbers. Cultivators dig large drainage ditches and made beds enriched with green and decayed fertilizer. Kapauku women and men fish, however, women fish to provide dinner while the men fish to cool off on a hot day. Women consequently are given the credit for diligently fishing to provide…

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    The high Chl-a levels in Jacupiranguinha River is related to the extreme levels of point source of pollution and reduced forest cover through their conversion into banana plantations. The Jacupiranguinha River had the highest TSS levels (100.1 mg/L), because of the high concentrations of agricultural and urban activities in this section of the watershed (Cunha, Bottino, and Calijuri 2010). In the Jacupiranguinha River…

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    Figure 2: Biological Pest Control One of the major challenges of biological pest control is that it requires a substantial amount of human management role for proper inoculation of the natural enemy and its control which otherwise might have a negative impact on the native ecosystem. • Watershed Management: With an ever increasing agricultural productivity over the decades, the requirement of water for irrigation has been thumping, because of which proper watershed management has become a need…

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    Canopy Power

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    peelings or with mashed banana. You will figure out how…

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    creatures are affected by pollution, let’s get into the pollution itself. Over ¼ of coral reefs are threatened by onshore activities. There are six main forms of pollution that worry scientists the most. They are: • Pesticides; many pesticides and fertilizers find their way into our oceans. This may not sound too bad, but they boost the growth rates of the algae, which blocks much needed sunlight, and causes the corals to become diseased. If the pollution continues, the corals will die of lack…

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    Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) are organisms such as plants, animals, and micro-organisms, whose genes become modified in laboratories. This allows the transfer of genes for specific traits between species using laboratory techniques. Genetically Modified Farming was first introduced in the U.S. in the mid-nineties. Since then, Genetically Modified crops grown in the U.S. are engineered for insect resistance or herbicide tolerance. This means they have become widely adopted by growers of…

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    Potassium Research Paper

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    Potassium is everywhere. It races through the bloodstream, drifts in the air, swims through the water, and rises up roots of plants. Furthermore, it is vital for life to exist on earth, from the grass lions, bears, and humans trample on every day, to the fish and plankton in the ocean. Without potassium, the ninetieth element on the periodic table with chemical symbol “K,” life would be immensely different today, notwithstanding any in the first place. Potassium functions a significant role in…

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    Causes Of Red Meat

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    As juicy flavors of grease stream down the hand of a person holding a burger, and the aroma of the charcoaled steak fumes through the hungry man 's nasal cavities, his body screams "heart disease". A cup of milk was just chugged, and the girl wonders why her stomach hurts. The factory across the street that produces the meat in the local market chokes up harmful chemicals that are dispersed into the air, polluting Mother Earth. But the rejuvenated vegan across the room just finished a heavy meal…

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    biodiversity. Organic crops must be grown in safe soil, have no modifications, and must remain separate from conventional products . Farmers are not allowed to use synthetic pesticides, bioengineered genes (GMOs), petroleum-based fertilizers, and sewage sludge-based fertilizers although certain organically approved pesticides may be used under limited conditions.…

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