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    Tiny Termites Research Paper

    Tiny termites can create big problems for homeowners. These little pests burrow deep into wood or soil, building colonies and eventually destroying any structure they touch. The residential pest control professionals at Guarantee Pest Control, Inc, in Lexington, KY, have experienced firsthand the damage termites can leave behind. Now for the good news: much of that damage can be prevented, if caught early. Termites There are several warning signs that could indicate a termite infestation in your

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    Kentucky Bluegrass Research Paper

    KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS There are many grasses growing in the United States which require different maintenance and care. Some grasses do better in certain temperatures than others do and some are specific to certain regions as well. The purpose of my research paper is to explain the characteristics of Kentucky Bluegrass and its qualities. For example, Kentucky Bluegrass has many characteristics; one of the first characteristics of Kentucky Bluegrass is that it is a dark green colored grass. It

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    Chaparral Biome Research Paper

    chaparral’s climate is defined by mild, wet winters and hot dry summers. Plants of the Chaparral Plants of the chaparral must survive long periods of heat, fire, and drought. Many plants of the chaparral very closely resemble plants of the desert that can also survive long periods without rain. The South African Chaparral contains many species of plants that are not located anywhere else in the world. Examples

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    Love Bugs Research Paper

    themselves “Why are they so annoying? Why are there so many? They are so destructive! How can they possibly help our environment?” As larvae, the waste products they produce help make viable soil for plants, which helps us in obtaining the oxygen. As adults, they help with the reproduction and diversity of plants. Though love bugs are pest toward the human population, they play a crucial role in our environment. Love bugs, also known as Plecia neartica or bibionid flies (Denmark, Mead, Fasulo

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    De-Extinction Pros And Cons

    De-extinction is the process of modifying and transforming genes from today’s animals with extinct ancestors. Scientist take advantage of the three parts of natural genetic variation; mutation, gene flow, and sexual reproduction. Through these different genetic processes, genetic technology changes DNA sequences. The sequences are either replaced, transformed, or taken out, to receive DNA sequences similar to a certain extinct animal the original DNA is an ancestor of. For example, scientist used

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    Should Scientist Bring Back Extinct Animals

    Have you ever thought about bringing animals back from the dead that you thought were cool? Would you want to bring back extinct animals? I think scientist should not bring back extinct animals/species. I think that scientist should not bring back extinct animals because they would have to bring back more than one animal, it will cost a lot of money,, and the environment might not be the same. Scientist should not bring back extinct animals from the past. Scientist don’t need to bring back extinct

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    Chameleon Living Or Nonliving

    Chameleon Living or Nonliving Something is considered living when is can move, breathe, and reproduce. If it can’t do those things and more it’s considered nonliving because they don’t have any kind of life in them. These aren’t the only factors that could prove that it’s living or nonliving there’s a lot more but these can be considered the basic factors that can determine this. The seven criterias of a living thing are growth and development, reproduction, adaptations, cells and organizations

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    Elizabeth Korbert The Sixth Extinction Analysis

    The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History details the continued loss of biodiversity that has occurred since the rise of mankind. Elizabeth Kolbert claims that we are now in the midst of a sixth mass extinction, and that, if precautionary measures are not taken, the loss of biodiversity would be catastrophic. Chapter one begins by describing the golden frogs in the town of El Valle de Antón, and how they were beginning to disappear. The frogs disappeared due to a fungus called Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis

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    The Affects Of Climate Change

    Not many people know that over 15 animals have gone extinct and over 700 are struggling to stay alive all because of human repercussions. Climate change is real, and it is damaging many different aspects of the food chain. Some animals caught in this mess include; Snowshoe Hares, Polar Bears, and the Harlequin Frog species. During the winter, Snowshoe Hares turn white to blend in with the snow in hopes of hiding from predators. This works great until the effects of climate change kick in. When humans

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    Basswood Tree Research Paper

    Introduction The American Basswood tree, Tilia americana, has become a staple in both urban and forested areas from Missouri to Maine. Also referred to as the American Linden, the tree has both historical and ecological significance. In the Northeast, Native Americans used the fibrous Basswood for rope, mats, nets, and baskets. The sap of the tree as well as the leaves and cambium were consumed in various ways. The Iroquois in particular used the bark of the tree for bandages and other medicinal

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