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9 Amazing Facts You Didn’t Know About AGBALUMO (African Star Apple)

You probably drank some today or maybe over the weekend. It’s sticky body and sour taste doesn’t bother you as you savour the milky juice finding its way out after gentle press. Even more enticing is its reddish inner part. You meticulously remove every flesh on the seed till you see the reddish-brown colour of […]

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4 Ways Parents Can Encourage Maths Skills At Home

Few children spent their summer vacations practicing bar modeling or calculating word problems. However, this fall, it is expected that students will learn to reason abstractly and quantitatively and apply math skills to real-world situations. This means your child will be learning math in a much different way than you did, and it’s more important

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2016 Cowbellpedia Mathematics Quiz Results are Out!!!

If you registered for the 2016 Cowbellpedia competition. Here are the results. Now you can know whether your school qualified or not. 2016 Junior Category Finalists State Candidate Name School Candidate Number Candidate Score Qualification Status Abia UKPABI ONYEDIKACHI BRITARCH SECONDARY SCHOOL 2016-AB-077-J-088 100 Qualified (Top 20) Cross-River DUKE UMANAH FAVOUR DEEPER LIFE HIGH SCHOOL

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Difference between Biotic and Abiotic Factors

Abiotic factors refer to non-living physical and chemical elements in the ecosystem. Abiotic resources are usually obtained from the lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere. Examples of abiotic factors are water, air, soil, sunlight, and minerals. Biotic factors are living or once-living organisms in the ecosystem. These are obtained from the biosphere and are capable of reproduction.

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Chemistry – SS1}: Carbon

Week 4 Topic: Carbon Introduction Carbon forms the largest number of compounds, next only to hydrogen. It ranks seventeenth in the order of abundance in the earth’s crust. Carbon occurs in the free native state as well as in the combined state. Carbon and its compounds are widely distributed in nature. In its elemental form,

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Classwork Series and Exercises – {Geography -SS2}: Problems of Population Growth

Geography, SS 2, Week 4 Topic:Problems of rapid population growth Contents Problems of rapid population growth Advantages of High Population Densities Disadvantages of high population densities Advantages of low population densities Disadvantages of low population densities Problems of rapid population growth High rate of infant mortality is certain in a growing population because of social

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10 Awesome Facts About Earth – Interesting Information you should know about Our World

Fact One Earth is the only planet in the Solar System to have water in its three states of matter: as a solid (ice), a liquid (sea, rain, etc.) and as a gas (clouds). Water is, of course, the most important liquid for life. Fact Two Earth is almost five billion years old, although life

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