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The process of mixing decaying leaves, manure and other nutritive matter to improve and fertilize soil |
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The ways that humans build structures on sites |
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An organism, often microscopic in size, that obtains nutrients by consuming dead organic matter, thereby making nutrients accessible to other organisms |
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Those organisms that obtain energy by feeding on other organisms and their remains, or a person buying goods or services for personal needs or to use in the production of other good for resale |
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To trace the outline; to draw; to sketch; to depict or picture |
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To remove salts and other chemicals from sea or saline water |
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Divided or dividing into two parts or classifications |
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A community of living organisms and their interrelated physical and chemical environment |
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System for the transmission of information using electronic technology |
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The branch of biology dealing with the development of living things from fertilized egg to its developed state |
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A species that is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range |
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The application of scientific, physical, mechanical and mathematical principles to design processes, products and structures that improve the quality of life. |
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The total of the surroundings influencing each living being's existence, including physical, biological and all other factors; the surroundings of a plant or animals including other plants or animals, climate and location |
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