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    producers are: Cecropia trees, Ceiba trees and Kapok trees Some consumers are: Saw-shelled turtle, Cane toads, rainbow lorikeets, pythons and eagles. Examples of Rainforest food chains: Sun’s EnergyBanana TreeInsectsCane Toad Aquatic insectsCane toadSaw-shelled TurtleJaguar Sun’s EnergyBanana TreeMonkeyLeopards Rainforests are an important ecosystem to the world. Rainforests took approximately 100 million years to evolve and are one of the oldest and

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    Ever wondered how humans, plants and animals adapt to the harsh environments of the rainforest over time as they reproduce? In this essay, we will discuss how they adapt over time. This will tell how the people adapt to the weather of the rainforest and can withstand the intense heat. We will learn how the animals adapt to the environment around them compared to when they were first brought to the rainforest. This will also show how plants adapted and now thrive in the area of the rainforest that

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    Tetra was a turtle; She was not unlike other turtles. She had scutes on her carapace just like all the others. However, she was also quite different from all the other turtles because her scutes were shaped like tiny triangles, which between you and me is very unusual for a turtle. ________________________________________ In fact, that is how she got her name Tetra. Tetra is short for tetrahedron; A tetrahedron is a three-dimensional solid having four triangular faces. In other words, it is a triangular

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    #include //in this version, you only need left //and right rotation, not 4 cases #include #include using namespace std; struct Node { int data; struct Node* left; struct Node* right; int height; }; //a function to calculate height of the tree int height(struct Node* root) { if(root == NULL) { return 0; //if there is no node, return 0 } return root->height; //else, repeat the function } //a helper function to create a new node faster Node* newNode(int data) { Node* node = new Node();

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    day. The trees of the orchard were all that could be seen. Every few minutes, an apple fell from a tree, making a smacking noise against the ground. The smell of rotting apples, long forgotten in the deep grass, was dominating to the nose. A small man walked into the orchard wearily, slowly reached up and plucked an apple from the branches from the nearest tree. He sat against the trunk of a tree and indulgently bit into the apple, enjoying the sweet taste of the fruit. Another man, younger, but

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    I walked about half a mile to Houghton Garden. As I was walking, I was reminded of how beautiful nature is. The grass was a light green and the sun was brightly shining on me. As I continued walking to the Garden, I walked past some turkeys and rabbits. They were also observing the beauty of nature. The weather was perfect. It was warm, with a slight breeze. After walking for about fifteen minutes, I finally found a bench to sit on. The bench was located on top of a small hill with a gorgeous view

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    Our study was carried out within the forest reserve of the LT-TBFS Los Tuxtlas Tropical Biology Field Station (hereafter LT-TBFS), which is located in the southeastern Mexico (18º 35.077´ N; 95º 4.442´ W; 120-690 m.a.s.l.), in the southern portion of the State of Veracruz, on the windward foothills of the San Martin Volcano in the Sierra de Los Tuxtlas mountain range (altitudinal gradient 0-1680 m.a.s.l.) (García-Aguirre et al., 2010; González-Soriano et al., 1997) this mountain range is a physiographic

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    I like to think of America as a tree. The people themselves are its leaves, the government is its branches, our freedom is its roots. Together the tree will stand tall, but if you take one of these things away the power will be become unbalanced causing all to come crashing down. America has bestowed upon us many gifts throughout the generations. America’s gift to my generation is a sense of unity, a rich heritage with our government, each rooted in freedom. The people of America are

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    inevitably die. A dead tree might stand in your yard for years, waiting to be blown or knocked over at great risk to your home and property. Thankfully, an experienced arborist can let you know which trees need to go. Kruger Arborists, located in West Hartford, CT, believes that a well-educated property owner should be able to spot the signs of a dying tree so they can call an arborist for a tree removal—before any damage or injuries occur.  Signs Of A Dead Or Dying Tree Inconsistent Leaves: The

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    to the top the 6 branch uphers the moving of leaf on the trees close to the ground. Freezing in place looking to the tree stillvery dark looks both ways. Not seeing anything he slowly spins around on one foot as quiet aspossible. Sitting on the tree branch looking and listening for where the sound could be comingfrom. Still hearing the sounds he wraps his legs on the side of the tree trying to hold himself inplace as he take the bow off his body. Grabbing an arrow from his quiel he slides the arrow

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