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The Genera of Wild Dogs
by Swapna P, Oct 19, 2008
Dogs have been domesticated by man and are trained to assist in many ways.
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King Crabs: Harmless to Man
by Swapna P, Oct 18, 2008
King crabs are the only marine arachnids. These are considered a living fossil and are nearly 200 million years old species, survived so long without any change.
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Tree Circus in North America
by Swapna P, Sep 26, 2008
Here are some of the strange and famous trees that you have never heard and seen.
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Pistachio Tree: Reduces the Heart Stroke
by Swapna P, Sep 24, 2008
Pistachio is a dessert plant and highly tolerant of saline soil. It is small tree and native to Iran and western Afghanistan. Pistachio nuts are helpful to prevent heart disease.
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Lebanon Cedar: Evergreen Coniferous Tree
by Swapna P, Sep 19, 2008
Lebanon Cedar is a part of the forest in cedars of god. It is important for various civilizations. It is planted as ornamental tree in parks and avenues.
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Why Do Animals Aggregate?
by Swapna P, Sep 7, 2008
Herding or Aggregation refers to grouping or collecting together.
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Some Impressive Mountain Formations
by Swapna P, Aug 27, 2008
Some of the most impressive Mountain formations around the world that are really worth seeing.
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Scientists Proved That Atom is Not the Smallest Particle of an Element
by Swapna P, Aug 26, 2008
All matter in this Universe is made up of different kinds of elements. There are about 100 types of elements. Elements are in turn made of atoms. These atoms are so tiny that they cannot be seen with the naked eye. Only a powerful microscope will reveal these atoms. In fact a pinhead contains about 10,000 atoms.
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Universal Law of Gravitation
by Swapna P, Aug 24, 2008
Gravitation is the force that holds us all down to the surface of the earth. Anything thrown upwards falls back to the earth. It is not only the earth that has the pull of gravity but also every thing else in the universe. Everything in this universe attracts every other body to itself.
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Magma Hardens Into Rock
by Swapna P, Aug 22, 2008
Inside the earth it is very hot. This great heat melts some rock material that is there and makes it liquid rock. This liquid rock that lies in huge underground pockets is called magma.
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