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Caroline Camara

Greenhouse Science - 2 views

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Greenhouse Effect Glass Solar Thermal Radiation Polycarbonate

luc charlebois

solar panels - 0 views

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    If you are interested in going green or moving off of the electrical grid this is the website for you. with all the information you'll need for solar schooling to price per unit breakdown and everything in between this is a very reliable and dependable site.
currierbrooklyn

The Training Tree: Contact - 0 views

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    this article explains how to properly create contact with your green horse. the article explains that its not a project that can just happen instantly and it requires at least six to eight months until the horse figures out how to keep itself round and supple. in this article, you will learn that keeping contact is more of a elastic connection rather then a dead connection
arieln

INHS parsnip - 0 views

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    SPECIES CHARACTER Description The thick taproot of the wild parsnip is long, conic, and fleshy. Branching from the fleshy root is the light green, hollow, deeply-grooved stem that stands erect at 2-5 feet (0.6-1.5 meters) tall. Leaves are alternate, pinnately compound, and branched with saw-toothed edges. Another site describing chemicals that are used to control poison parsnip. The common chemicals are 2, 4-D and Round UP, which could be interesting to test on the seeds.
Aiden Schultz

Build a Log Cabin for $100 - 1 views

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    This Is a great article giving tips on how to build a inexpensive log home. The people who built the one in the article is a cute cozy little cabin.
Ryan Prim

Can a skateboard save the world? - 0 views

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    Two entrepreneurs are making waves by creating skateboards out of fishing nets discarded in the waters off Chile around 640,000 fishing nets clog up the oceans around us and that is only a 1/10th of the garbage. Many many people helped by picking up trash and donating money towards this. they took fishing nets and made them into plastic beeds and were created as a mold for a longboard and they sold out very quickly because these boards if they keep being made it could put a big helpful environmental impact around us!
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