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Why are the Mammals Considered to be the Most Developed Animals?
by swapna.p, Jun 10, 2008
The highest group of animals is mammals. The most intelligent mammal is man. Other examples of mammals are the lion, elephant, dog, giraffe, whale, kangaroo, bat, platypus, anteater, seal and the hippopotamus.
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Why Do Dogs Hang Out Their Tongues When They Feel Hot?
by swapna.p, Jun 6, 2008
All mammals are warm blooded and heat is produced in our bodies.
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How is Rainfall Measured
by swapna.p, Feb 29, 2008
The rainfall is measured by a rain gauge. Now a days many countries are using rain gauge for measuring rainfall. During the raining seasons its use is very helpful.
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World of Wetlands
by swapna.p, Jan 7, 2008
Wetlands are areas or land covered by shallow water from a few centimeters to two meters deep. Wetlands can be found along the edges of lakes and rivers as well as beside the sea. Wetlands are extensively distributed in the river plains of northern India.
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How Are Forests Useful To Us?
by swapna.p, Mar 30, 2008
Forests provide shelter and food to animals, birds and insects. Animals like the monkeys, squirrels, lizards, bears, anteater, sloth and koala climb on the branches of the trees foraging for food.
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What is the Habitation of Science?
by swapna.p, Apr 7, 2008
The interaction between a resident and his environment and his environment is called a habitation science.
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Thermos Flask: A Useful Invention
by swapna.p, Jan 22, 2008
The thermos flask is a special kind of bottle in which hot liquids like tea and milk remain hot and cold item like ice, cold water etc. cool for a long time.
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Silicon: Basic Buildings Blocks of Nature
by swapna.p, Jan 22, 2008
Silicon is the most abundant element in the earth’s crust. In the earth, it is never found free, but always combined with other elements.
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What is Pollination?
by swapna.p, Mar 18, 2008
Pollination is the transference of pollen grains from the other of a flower to the stigma.
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Different Habits of Plants
by swapna.p, Mar 18, 2008
Plants show diverse habits and these depend upon the nature of their stem, their height, and the duration and mode of their life. We can roughly group them into certain common habits.
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