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Beautiful Trees
by gigisimbre, Sep 16, 2008
Here are some of the trees that just amazes me when they are in full bloom.
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Greece: The August 2007 Fires
by elaforestis, Sep 5, 2008
Following the devastating fires in Greece in August, scientists have estimated that air pollution will increase by 15% to 20% of pollutants will be charged even more to human health. The fires of August will affect the health of the Greeks heavily. Written by: Dr. Marsi Kokkinaki, London Metropolitan University.
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Seven Miraculous Story Telling Trees Around the Globe
by Lauren Axelrod, Aug 10, 2008
A collections of living trees depicting life out of branches.
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Vultures: Nature's Scavengers
by Swapna P, Aug 2, 2008
Vultures are large and ugly, yet fascinating birds of prey. They are divided into two kinds, New World Vultures and Old World Vultures. New World variety consists of seven species. They are found in North and South America. Turkey vulture, Black vulture, the California condor, Andean condor etc. belong to this category.
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11 More Spectacular Trees From Around the World
by nobert soloria bermosa, Jul 31, 2008
More spectacular trees from the different parts of the world.
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A Few of the Strangest Animals in the World
by The Quail 1957, Jul 6, 2008
There are some strange looking animals out there.
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Spectacular Trees From Around the World
by nobert soloria bermosa, Jun 6, 2008
Trees are some of the most beautiful things created by God. They provide food, water, shade, fresh air and other things.
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Global Warming
by aes, May 26, 2008
Planting new trees in snow-covered regions may contribute to global warming as they counter the effect of tropical forests, according to a study by the US National Academy of Science.
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Amazingly Beautiful Trees From Around the World
by Louie Jerome, May 24, 2008
These trees are some of the most beautiful natural sights in the world.
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The Fibonacci Sequence in Nature
by Rodallega, May 17, 2008
In mathematics, the limit of Fibonacci series is called as Golden Ratio. This ratio is approximately equal to 1,618. In nature, one can come across this ratio in many areas of art and science.
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