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  • Gorongosa National Park is at the southern end of the Great African ... Seasonal flooding and waterlogging of the valley, which is composed ...
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  • The Kalahari Desert is not really a desert, but rather a large arid ... A strange, yet essential feature of this region are the pans, which ...
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  • Yams are members of the flowering plant genus Dioscorea. They are ... In addition to addressing the physical needs of people—offering ...
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  • Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is a U.S. National ... The Monument was established on May 2, 1924. A Presidential proclamation ...
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  • A mushroom is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body (sporocarp or ... While the term mushroom is often associated with fungi that have a ...
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  • Nitrogen (symbol N, atomic number 7) is the chief constituent of the ... In living organisms, nitrogen atoms are part of the molecular structures ...
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  • lower levels. Most commonly, rivers flow on the surface of the land, but there ... ==Origins of river water== A river may have its source in a spring ...
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  • Radish is the common name for herbaceous plant, Raphanus sativus, ... As a root vegetable, the radish has been cultivated since pre-Roman ...
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  • Gerbil is the common name for any of the small to medium-sized rodents ... In the wild, gerbils provide many values for the ecosystem. In food ...
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  • Ammonia is a chemical compound of nitrogen and hydrogen, with the ... several important roles, serving as a source of nitrogen for plants and helping ...
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  • Biological control, biocontrol, or biological pest control is a method ... The biological control of pests and weeds relies on predation, parasitism ...
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  • Yeasts are a phylogenetically diverse grouping of single-celled fungi ... The term yeast is also used for commercial baking products that consist ...
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  • Transport or transportation is the movement of people and goods from ... The development of transport vehicles has had an incredible impact ...
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  • South American herb, Chenopodium quinoa in the goosefoot genus (Chenopodium ... Quinoa has been a popular food for people of the higher Andes since ...
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  • A caterpillar is the larval stage of a member of the order Lepidoptera ... Caterpillars grow through a series of molts and each intermediate ...
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  • This page is about the legendary race, for the medical condition see ... tomtepojken ("But how do I get into the mountain?" the young ...
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  • water that obstructs, directs, or slows the flow, often creating a reservoir ... and to maintain wildlife habitats. On the downside, a dam may adversely ...
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  • :This article is about the chemical element. number=16 | symbol=S ... stable compounds with all elements except the noble gases. Abundant in nature ...
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  • discrimination baring his advance in the department of agriculture ... Woo Jang-choon was born at a difficult time in Korean history, at ...
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  • The Trobriand Islands (today officially known as the Kiriwina Islands ... The people of the area are mostly subsistence horticulturalists who ...
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