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- Rainforest (6551 bytes)
6: ...id bacterial decay prevents the accumulation of [[humus]]. The concentration of [[iron]] and [[aluminium]...
8: ...rest is restricted in many areas by the lack of sunlight at ground level. This makes it possible for p...
12: ... one or more of the following attributes not commonly seen in trees of higher latitudes.
18: ...on top of existing trees in the competition for sunlight.
22: Exceptionally thin bark, often only 1-2 mm thick. Usually very smooth, although some... - New York (25691 bytes)
45: ...e]] and an [[New York State Assembly|Assembly]]. Unlike most States, the New York electoral law permit...
49: ...rs are the second most prolific. Of those bills, only 4 percent, 693, actually became law, the lowest ...
51: ...e second largest, only had 2,947, and California only 2,359. New York's legislature also has more comm...
55: ...s than any other state and New York State is the only state which requires counties to pay a portion o...
73: New York is also the site of the only extra-territorial [[enclave]] within - Earthworms (15728 bytes)
18: ...thworm]]. Amongst the main earthworm species commonly found in the soil are the red coloured ''[[Lumbr...
20: In temperate zone areas, the most commonly seen earthworms are lumbricids ([[Lumbricidae]])...
30: ...e earthworms die quickly when exposed to direct sunlight with its strong [[UV]] content.
49: ...ions. Worm casts (see below) can contain 40% more humus than the top 6" of soil in which the worm is livi...
51: ... In conditions where there is plenty of available humus, the weight of casts produced may be greater than... - Muck (soil) (1476 bytes)
1: ... eastern [[England]], where it was originally, mainly [[fen]] and [[bog]]. It is used there, as in the...
5: ...and produces other environmental problems. It is unlikely that any more will be created in the US, bec... - Compost (10069 bytes)
5: Compost is a common name for [[humus]], which is the result of the [[decomposition]] o...
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