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Here is some important gardening vocabulary you will need to know if you want to grow an English speaking garden Below is also a picture of a garden with a short description of what is in the picture. In this short passage I use vocabulary outlined below as well as some new vocabulary that you should be able to figure out by context. Happy gardening. ...
19.04.2017 17:47 944
Woods and forest describe similar natural areas full of trees, but woods is smaller and has lesser density of trees than a forest. Forest, woods, jungle, etc. are words that evoke images of scores of trees in a natural setting. Many people remain confused between a forest and woods as they cannot visualize any differences between these two entities. Though the two terms are very similar to each other in meaning, it is not correct to use the words ...
19.04.2017 16:55 742
Arthropods are composed of few classes, but insects and arachnids are two of the most important classes in the phylum. All the arthropods have distinguishing characteristics from other animals, but the members of these two classes have exhibited very distinctive physiognomies and those are good enough to identify insects from arachnids. They are different in their taxonomic diversity, morphological features, and in many other aspects. ...
19.04.2017 15:35 278
Fungi vs Algae Fungi and Algae are two terms used in the zoological study of living beings that refer to unicellular organisms of certain characteristics. Fungi and Algae differ in many ways. Fungi Fungi is the plural form of the word ‘fungus’ which indicates the diverse group of unicellular or multinucleate ...
19.04.2017 15:32 288
Deciduous vs Coniferous Trees All trees belong to the kingdom plantae, and they can be classified in to several categories based on various criteria. One major criterion in the categorization of trees can be identified as their physiology. Some of the major types of trees can be named as angiosperms vs. gymnosperms and deciduous vs. coniferous. Deciduous, coniferous and evergreen trees are very much important ...
19.04.2017 15:30 262
Deciduous vs Evergreen Trees Plant kingdom consists of thousands of different plant types, which have very diverse characteristics. The plants are categorized based on these characteristics. Deciduous and evergreen are two opposite types of trees. They are categorized based on the pattern and seasonality of foliage growth. Plants in between deciduous and evergreen are known as semi deciduous. What are d ...
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Heartwood vs Sapwood After primary growth lateral meristem becomes active and results in the formation of secondary permanent tissues. This is called the secondary growth. The lateral meristems are the lateral vascular cambium and cork cambium. They are formed only on ...
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Bush and shrub are a group of small trees that are intertwined with each other. Bush and shrub are sometimes meant the same as both are trees that are small enough that it touches the ground. Generally, bush is a technical term for shrubs. Features of Bush Bush is thickets of small trees or a tree that is small enough to be considered a tree. Usually, a bush is referred to as ...
19.04.2017 15:26 399
About this Worksheet: In this Drama Vocabulary Match worksheet, students will work to match the vocabulary word with its listed definition. This is a fun way to teach vocabulary in the classroom and at home. “Drama Vocabulary Match” is ideal for grades 3 and 4. Здесь можно скачать и распечатать ...
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THEATRE BASICS a theatre/theater/playhouse: a building where plays are performed. There are different kinds. the stage: a raised platform or podium where actors perform, and musicians give concerts. Not every theatre has a raised stage. Anyone standing on the stage where they can be seen is “on stage”. When actors hide behind the curtains, they are “off stage”. ...
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