Let's unravel this arboreal mystery together! In the United States, the most common markings you'll encounter are vibrant orange stripes. These are not just bold fashion statements for the trees, but rather serve as a signal that these majestic giants are destined for the timber industry. Mean...
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–Shortly after arriving in San Francisco in 1776, the Spanish described the area as “the very worst place [for settlement] in California . . . since the peninsula afforded neither timber, wood nor water, nothing but sand, brambles and raging winds.” –Before the gold rush, “much of S...
While Yorke, as of late, writes more askew poetry in his songs (maybe the pivot point being Kid A), in the 90's Yorke's more emotionally direct lines like "if I could be all you wanted" (Fake Plastic Trees) or "I want you to notice when I'm not around" (Creep) where so to...
Write the following place names on a board or chart and challenge students to locate them on a world map. California (USA) Chile (South America) Japan Tasmania (island state of Australia) News Words Next, introduce these words from this weeks News for Kids article:pyramid, temple, core, ce...
This map shows how bees carried pollen from numerous father trees to a specific mother tree, often traveling from more than two kilometers away. University of Texas at Austin researchers analyzed seeds and genetic markers in trees to determine which bees carried pollen from where. Credit: The Un...
"By releasing geckos dusted with fluorescent powder into fields, and returning to track the glowing trails at night, we were able to map fine-scaled movements that have previously not been possible with traditional tracking techniques," Mr Kay said. ...
Environmental scientists from The Open University (OU) have discovered that trees growing in the Amazon floodplains surrounding the Amazon River emit as much methane (CH4) into the atmosphere as all of the world's oceans. These trees growing in seasonal