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  Did you know that pearls are named “Queen of Jewelry” because of their everlasting charm that has attracted individuals ever since it was originally discovered until today? This is the only gemstone that comes from a living creature. The oysters from which they originate from living are also eaten as seafood, and the oyster’s …

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Did you know that the very first microscopes were used to study insects, and they were nicknamed “Flea Glasses”? This apparatus is a scientific instrument “that produces enlarged images of small objects.” The word “microscope” comes from the ancient Greek words meaning “small” and “to see”. Using a microscope in your science class would be …

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A flask is a type of container made of glass. They are a common piece of apparatus used in laboratories.  The amount of volume they can store, which is expressed in metric units like liters (L) or milliliters, determines the size of the object (mL). Depending on what they are used for, their design varies, …

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A coin is a tiny, flat, spherical piece of metal that is primarily used as legal cash or as a means of transaction. Coins are often constructed of metal, metal alloys, or occasionally synthetic materials. They have been produced for approximately 2600 years and are typically disc-shaped. Coins are the most common form of payment. …

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I’m sure that this product is very familiar to you since we saw this always in the kitchen and also this is added to many different dishes. Onions are bulb-shaped vegetables that grow underground. Onions may have several health benefits, mostly due to their high content of antioxidants and sulfur-containing compounds. Onions vary in size, …

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The dragon is a mythical being found in the worlds of myth, legend, and fantasy. Chinese culture, European culture, South American culture, and many more all include dragon tales. Dragons may resemble dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. Because of this, it is simple to imagine that those creatures could have served as an illustration for …

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The radish is a member of the Brassicaceae family of edible root vegetables that was domesticated in pre-Roman Europe. There are many different types of radishes, each with its own size, color, form, and amount of time needed for cultivation. Radish has been grown as a root vegetable since before the Roman era. Radishes are …

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Did you know that summer is the growing season for aubergine? Eggplants are also commonly known as “AUBERGINE”. The “aubergines” comes from the ancient language of Sanskrit.  This needs high temperatures to grow. They have a short growing season and can be harvested 60 days after planting. This fruit can be also prepared in a …

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Did you know that cucumber contains more than 90% of water? It is a rich source of vitamins C and vitamins of the B group and minerals such as iron, magnesium, potassium, and phosphorus. Cucumber is not a vegetable it is a fruit. This fruit appears 8 to 10 weeks after planting. One plant produces …

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Carrots are good for your health. Packed with beta-carotene, a pigment that gives carrots their bright orange color, carrots help maintain healthy eyes, skin, teeth, and muscles. Carrots are also rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidant compounds. As part of a balanced diet, they can help support immune function, reduce the risk of some cancers, …

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  The umbrella was initially created as sun protection and served as a prestige symbol for servants over royalty and other people of high rank. Coverings included feathers, leaves, paper, and silk, some of which had been oiled or varnished to make them waterproof. The ribs were originally composed of cane and then whalebone, but …

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