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Scientists believe that about 25 of the known elements are essential to life. Just four of these – carbon (C), oxygen (O), hydrogen (H) and nitrogen (N) – make up about 96% of the human body. 25 elements are known to be essential to life.
Sourcing clean drinking water is perhaps the single most important skill needed in a survival situation. Unfortunately, natural water sources are...
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Survival Skills: 10 Ways to Purify Water Finding a Water Source. Depending on your location and situation, water can be abundant or virtually non-...
Read More »As our knowledge of the chemistry of living systems (biochemistry) increases, we learn more about essential elements. Mammals like ourselves are thought to use only 25 of the 116 known elements. Apart from oxygen, these elements are not found as ‘pure’ elements. Instead, they are found either dissolved in water in an ionic form, such as sodium ions and chloride ions, or as parts of large molecules, such as haemoglobin.
Scientists finally know how big earthquakes start: With many smaller ones. Faults likely weaken or change before a large earthquake, new research...
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Prohibition in Islamic law The prohibition of a certain food is also linked to Islamic Cosmology. Accordingly good and evil qualities are...
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The data showed that those with a high IQ got bored less easily, leading them to be less active and spend more time engaged in thought. The highly...
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Although SERE Specialists are not considered special operations forces (SOF), they do have considerable input in the training and exercises...
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Corundum var. ruby on large painite crystal, Mogok, Burma. In 2005, The Guinness Book of World Records called painite the world's rarest gemstone...
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If possible, find loose, rich soil and a sunny site. Both of these conditions help decompose waste more quickly. Use a trowel, stick, rock or boot...
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