* Soil point
S1: 400m (forest) area 0.5㎢
S2: 1100m (forest) area 3.8㎢
( area 3.3㎢ except S1)
S3: 2200m (forest) area 15.2㎢
( area 11.4㎢ except S2)
* Water point
W1 : 900 m
W2 : 3000 m
W3 : 400 m
■ Soil washing the feasibility of applying
1) Low organic matter content2) The suitability of thesoil particle size3) The microstructure of thesoil water con
the main cause of high temperatures and the abundant rainfall.
SOILTHE GENERAL ASSUMPTION:
The abundant of rich habitats come from fertile soil!
WRONG!
Tropical rainforests grow in nutrient-poor soil which is only two to three inches deep.
THEN WHY?
The roots of many plants spread over large areas quickly capture nutrients released by decaying plant and animal matter before
What is Botulism?
Serious paralytic illness, caused by a nerve
toxin that is produced by the bacterium
Clostridium botulinum.
Three main kinds of botulism.
- borne botulism.
- Wound botulism.
- Infant botulism.
Characteristics
A gram positive,
obligate anaerobic,
spore-forming,
rod-shaped bacterium.
Commonly found in soils
and marine sediments.
Since it is found in thesoil,
it
2). The relationship between tourism and terrorism
Terrorism is a political external environment affecting the tourism system and constantly receives. Already mentioned terrorism this tourist system of survival and growth inhibition and tourism schemes terrorism this are likely to occur, thesoil. First, terrorism this tourist system, the impact of the three path works through.
The first i
The basic thinking behind all IKEA products is that low prices make well-designed, functional home furnishings available to everyone.
3. History of IKEA
The IKEA Concept began when Ingvar Kamprad, an entrepreneur from the Smaland province in southern Sweden, had an innovative idea. In Smaland, although thesoil is thin and poor, the people have a reputation for working hard, living frugally a