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What is Birch funk

Birch tinder fungus (Inonotus obliquus) is a woody type of fungus that grows on a variety of species of birch trees. … First, identify where birch trees

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Does Kansas rarely have earthquakes

Without factoring in the increased earthquake activity in south-central Kansas, the whole state is generally at low risk for felt earthquakes (fig. 1).

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Does mock orange have thorns

Although the fruit superficially resembles a small orange, it possesses a slightly downy skin and is very hard when squeezed. It hangs among the dark green,

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Is the color seafoam blue or green

Is seafoam green or blue? Seafoam green is actually a mix of both. The shade is made up of green, blue and gray, but it contains more green than any other

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How much is a new patio sliding door

Cost of Sliding Glass Doors Replacing a sliding glass door costs $2,130 on average, with a typical range of $1,045 and $3,227. This includes $10 to $50 per

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Why is the liver so big in a fetal pig

With the higher demand for energy around farrowing and milk production increases, the liver plays a crucial role (Figure 1). This greater need for energy

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How do I find the constellation Lyra

To locate Lyra, look for Cygnus. It’s right next door. Lyra looks like a small lopsided box or a parallelogram in the sky. It’s also not far from

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How do you make a dog grave marker

Let it dry and paint your pet’s name on it with outdoor paint. Spray the brick with a waterproof sealer and then set it at the head of your pet’s

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How is metaphase 1 and metaphase 2 alike

Metaphase 1 and 2 are phases of meiosis. They involve for the formation of gametes from diploid cells. In both phases, chromosomes come into the middle of...

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What is the neural tube formed from

In secondary neurulation, the neural tube arises from a solid cord of cells that sinks into the embryo and subsequently hollows out (cavitates) to form a

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