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    I stroll through the low-lying grass and hear the rushing of the water down the rocks. The sun glistens on the river following the waterfall. This impeccable beauty of the sun on the water reminds me how to live my life. Like the water, and the things within it, I should follow the natural flow. By doing this, beauty will behold me. For if I resist the flow of life it would be like paddling up-stream, which is a task no one enjoys. I must let everything happen and offer no resistance, then, like

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    the door. All of them look desolate and worn down, I must remember that it was not just I who lost a daughter, they lost a mother too. ••• I planted snapdragons, pansies, and Dutch irises in the garden. I thought up an elaborate spiral design to plant them in and spent a week creating it, and adding pebbles on the edges and around

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    potatoes optimal pH range for growing is between 5.0-5.5; however, alfalfa’s is between 6.5 to 7.0. These two different plants cannot survive as well in environments with different pH’s. One factor that changes the pH of soil is acid rain. Although normal rain has a pH of 5.6,acid rain has a pH between 4.2-4.4. As a result, acid rain increases the acidity in soil, harming plants. The acid from the atmosphere reaches the soil mainly through wet deposition such as rain and

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    Are Humans Enhancing or Destroying Nature? Earth such an amazing 4 billion year old planet that has such spectacular things to give and show. Also, the planet where we as humans live in with such an amazing nature. Nature is like the most important thing for us because it’s basically the survival system for us. It provides us with water, food, oxygen, and other resources we use everyday in life. So as you can imagine nature does play a big role for us. However

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    What if animal poaching came to an end? The world would be a better place and the ecosystem and animal species would not be in danger. Animal poaching holds the number one spot for wild animal deaths, resulting in more than 50 percent of all deaths. Some people argue that animal poaching is a life style and should not be stopped. Majority of the population argues that it is wrong and steps need to be taking to end it. Big game animals such as tigers, elephants, and rhinos are facing serious danger

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    Introduction An endangered species is a group (population) of plants, animals or other organisms that is in danger of becoming extinct. This could happen because there are few of that animal left, its predators have grown in number, or the climate that it lives in is changing, or the places it lives in have been destroyed. The World Conservation Union (IUCN) has worked out that endangered species are 40% of all organisms. This research paper aims to see why we should protect

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    additional nutrients, produced by humans, enter an aquatic ecosystem and puts plant growth on overdrive. First, fertilizer may enter an ecosystem as runoff. Therefore, algae and other plant organism growth spikes. Excess algae and surface plants begin to cover the surface of the water, thus blocking sunlight that is needed for plant growth on the lower levels. Over time, the environment begins to reach caring laxatif and the plants on both the top and bottom layers begin to do and sink. Then, a layer

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    deforestation only affects trees, but that's false, when the tree drops it destroys so many plants. When many trees drop the plants gets crushed and that ties in with the destruction of thousands and thousands of species' habitats. Plants can be habitats to many species like insects and many animals feed off of those plants that are getting destroyed. On www.nationalgeographic.com it states that 80% of land animals and plants live in the forest, so if they were to cut down a section of that forest many animals

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    Animals around the world have been abused, treated cruelly, and faced the fact of extinction. Even our everyday animals like bees, butterflies, and worms play a big part in our only world, and we need all animals to stay. If you don’t think all animals play a part in the world, you are wrong. Every animal to a centipede and a giraffe play a huge part in our one world, and we only have one chance until they get extinct, then they’re gone forever. I wanted to address this problem because animals do

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    healthy. Causing the entire food chain to be healthy. Meadows compared to fields, have a bit more wind due to the trees and bushes that compose the ecosystem. The winds help for cooling birds and insects. Wind also affects plants throughout their growth. Slight winds help the plants grow sturdier, so other consumers can benefit from it. Winds in forests are very high due to the number of trees. Due to more wind, it helps animals such as birds to fly without much effort and the same with butterfly’s

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