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People definitely cannot survive without other species. As an ecologist – a scientist who studies the interactions of plants, microorganisms, fungi and animals, including humans – I know there are at least three reasons we need other organisms.
What to Always Keep in Your Pantry Whole-wheat crackers. ... Nuts and trail mixes. ... Cereal. ... Granola bars and power bars. ... Dried fruits,...
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Just like any other war game Battlefield 1 is one of my favorite war games of all time, and I think that it doesn't get treated fairly when it...
Read More »Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to curiouskidsus@theconversation.com. Can humans live without any other species of plants or animals? – Arunima S., age 14, Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh, India
According to ergonomic principles, the best reading position is sitting upright on a chair, with your back straight and your neck slightly tilted...
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The magnitude scale is open-ended, meaning that scientists have not put a limit on how large an earthquake could be, but there is a limit just from...
Read More »Animals of all sizes, from tiny ants to enormous elephants, also move seeds, spreading plants that make for healthy and productive ecosystems. Diverse species, from tiny microbes to huge vultures and sharks, break down dead organisms into chemicals that can be used to grow more food. The number of species that contribute to creating each bite of the average meal is mind-boggling.
Nintendo 64 A black Nintendo 64 (right) and light gray Nintendo 64 controller Lifespan 1996–2002 Discontinued WW : April 30, 2002 Units sold...
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The 8 stages of life Infancy. Toddlerhood. Preschool years. Early school years. Adolescence. Young adulthood. Middle adulthood. Late adulthood.
Read More »In a different Canadian experiment, researchers played birdsong from hidden speakers along hiking trails. People reported that they felt more restored and were more satisfied about the hike when they heard a diversity of birds species than when they heard few or none. Today, more than half the world’s population lives in cities instead of the countryside. So urban planners and landscape architects are exploring ways to include more green spaces and green infrastructure in cities. Research shows that when a city has diverse wildlife, ample open green space and vegetation along streets and on buildings, people are more active, less stressed, healthier and happier. These conditions provide opportunities for people to experience and interact with other organisms, as well as benefit from the other things that plants, animals and microbes do to make the environment healthy and pleasant. Scientists now know that it takes thousands of species to support human life. Yet we are only just beginning to understand the important roles different species play in ecosystems, including urban ones. We still need to learn much more about why and how other species are necessary for human survival. And if people are to successfully travel for long periods in space or establish space colonies, we will have to understand what species we need to take along with us to survive and prosper. Hello, curious kids! Do you have a question you’d like an expert to answer? Ask an adult to send your question to CuriousKidsUS@theconversation.com. Please tell us your name, age and the city where you live. And since curiosity has no age limit – adults, let us know what you’re wondering, too. We won’t be able to answer every question, but we will do our best.
Water Water. Water is the most popular beverage on the planet. This is such a simple drink, but no one can live without it. It is important for...
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That's the message of a study published in the journal PLOS ONE that found that pear-shaped people, who have comparatively thinner waists than...
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21 Perfect Gifts for Preppers | Give the Gift of Prep Give the gift of preparedness. A Curated Box of Beef Jerky. Solar Charger. Emergency /...
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about two pounds A small 2017 study of 20 people who juiced for three days found that they shed about two pounds, on average, and saw an increase...
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