By: Kathryn Kirby
Growing up in the north, I learned to love each season as it made it's way through the year. With something to do outside year round, the north seemed the place to be while the south was simply a place for "fun in the sun"...
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By: Maria Chapman
Leaks - Find them and stop themThe first step to water conservation in the home is to check for leaks. Dripping taps and leaking toilets can account for as much as five percent of all water used inside the home. Leaks are not only wasteful...
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By: Kallie Szczepanski
It's hard to beat the taste of a moist, delicious salmon steak or fillet. Baked, grilled, or barbequed, salmon is absolutely scrumptious! In addition, salmon in its natural state is high in protein and full of omega-3 fatty acids, making it healthy for human hearts...
By: Raziuddin Ansari
Salinity is a worldwide phenomenon engulfing large chunks of good arable lands while secondary salinization is creeping into fertile lands making production of many crops redundant. Water, the fountain of life, is present in abundance on earth; almost 3/4th of planet earth is water albeit...
By: Philp Babitsky
Natural gas is what powers a lot of our vehicles, warms our homes, cooks our food and holds together our economy.Natural gas is any gas that is produced without any intervention by man. The natural gas that we extract to use as fuel consists...
By: Anne StClair
Biomes are major communities of living things, and they are classified according to the type of vegetation, and adaptations animals and plants have made to their environments.There are many types of biomes, but they occur in seven basic groupings: Forest Grassland Tundra DesertThere are...
By: Adrian Vance
A New Technology for Saving Water Used in Agriculture Regardless what you think of the anthropogenic global warming hypothesis there is very good reason for capturing carbon dioxide and putting it in the ground. We have developed processes giving CO2 value making sequestration economically viable...
By: Anita Gates
The three classes of rocks are formed in different environments and are linked by the rock cycleThere are three major types of rocks : igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. They are linked by the rock cycle where the natural and continuous repetitions of melting and...
What caused the Little Ice Age?
By: Rex Trulove
First, we need to define what the little ice age was, and when it was. Keep in mind that it is very difficult to say when it started or when it ended, however we do have enough knowledge to approximate this.Sometime around the middle...
By: Maggie O'Leary
Indiana is another of the many states that claims that if you don't like the weather, just wait a few minutes, and it will change. They've certainly proven that old saying to be true this week. In southwestern Indiana, they've seen spring and summer temperatures...
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