The earth’s crust is composed of many large and small segments called tectonic plates. These plates are in constant slow movement. With these movements come small tremors and earthquakes.To this day,scientists have not yet really determined a way to predict an earthquake. That is why, when a strong earthquake strikes, a lot of people gets injured, or even killed, and properties gets damaged. The only thing we can do, if we live in an area near fault lines, is to be prepared everyday for such eventualities.
Things to prepare for an earthquake
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Posted by: Tradepla in Nature
Edible landscaping, especially when paired with organic gardening practices, enhances any yard, garden or landscape.There are hundreds of edible plants that would look perfectly lovely in a landscape, but some of them work better than others.
Many plants will not look very good later in the season.Some of these plants quickly turn dark and lose their leaves. You want plants that taste great, and at the same time keep their appearance long enough to be a practical part of your landscape. It is no good to build plants that lose their looks in late summer into your landscape design!
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Each year, thousands of people died because of fire-related incidents at homes,many of which can be prevented if emergency plans has been in placed earlier.Thus, it is very important for us to be prepared for such emergencies. Each member of our family should know what to do in the event of a fire. More importantly, all of us need to know what to do to prevent a fire.
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Edible landscaping is the use of plants that produce food in place of more commonly used ornamental plants.More people these days have chosen to create natural landscapes including those that contain plants that are useful or can be consumed. Many of these vegetable plants are very attractive, and have ornamental varieties.
Most people who create edible landscapes use perennial vegetables, because they come back year after year, without the need to replant them each year. Once you have planted them, they will continue to provide you with beauty and food as long as you care for them.
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We have all heard the comments that changes in temperature could lead to drought, more disease and rising sea levels a million times.We have also heard the warnings of global warming for almost a decade.
The push is on to promote green living to help save the environment and stop some of the effects of global warming. So the question that still bugs many of us are - what is really global warming and how does it affects us? Is it some false alarm by scientists and political leaders out to win the voters heart? Are those threats real or is this just hype to further political awareness? Let us find out -
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