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  • [[Image:Water cycle.png|right|thumb|400px|The movement of water around ... The water cycle, or the hydrologic cycle, is the continuous circulation ...
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  • Aardvark (Orycteropus afer) is the common name for a species of burrowing ... The aardvark has an unusual appearance. Knöthig (2005) states that ...
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  • Sphagnum is the common name and genus name for a group of mosses ... Peat moss is commonly sold as a soil structure enhancer or conditioner ...
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  • Slime mold is the common name for any of the members of a polyphyletic ... The common name slime mold traces to the part of their life cycle ...
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  • The carbon cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged ... The cycle is usually thought of as four main reservoirs of carbon ...
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  • In botany, the term evergreen refers to a tree, shrub, or other plant ... a few months (following a constant process of new leaves being grown and ...
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  • different researchers, with some restricting the term to only non-living particulate ... In contrast with herbivory, which involves the consumption of living ...
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  • slightly radioactive metal and is a member of the actinide series. It can ... uranium, and is about as common as lead. Soil commonly contains an average ...
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  • A hookworm is any of a number of small, parasitic nematodes (roundworms ... worldwide and possibly up to one-fifth of the world's population ...
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  • Soil is the mixture of minerals, organic matter, liquids, and gases ... Soil is vitally important to all life on land. It supports rooted ...
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  • Trichoptera is an order of moth-like, holometabolous insects, known ... Caddisflies provide important ecological functions as part of food ...
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  • A fern, or pteridophyte, is any one of a group of plants classified ... There are an estimated 10-15,000 known species of ferns, classified ...
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  • Moss is the common name for any of the small, green, non-vascular ... or seeds, and their simple leaves cover the thin wiry stems. At certain ...
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  • Basidiomycota is a major division (or phyla) of the kingdom Fungi ... within Basidiomycota, or about 37 percent of all described species of fungi ...
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  • to describe a period in an organism's life cycle when metabolic activity ... Diversity is one of the factors that enhances the human experience ...
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  • Maggot is the common name of the soft-bodied, legless, worm-like larva ... Many maggots have a reputation as plant pests, such as the apple maggot ...
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  • Liverwort is the common name for any of the small, green, non-vascular ... It is estimated that there are perhaps 10,000 species of liverworts ...
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  • Mite is the common name for various minute (often microscopic) arachnids ... Mites are the most diverse and abundant group of arachnids (Thomas ...
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  • Photosynthesis is the conversion of the energy of sunlight into chemical ... which lack membrane-bound compartments, the reactions take place directly ...
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  • safeguard the taiga for future generations. The world's largest terrestrial biome, the taiga ( ...
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