Biology, 20.09.2021 22:50 MileenaKitana
Arpita is very fond of flowers. She visited her grandfather’s house and collected a Water Lily plant for her garden. Arpita planted water lilies in her garden though her father told her that it will not survive on garden soil. The very next day she found out that the Water lily plant died. Why do you think the water lily plant died? Give a reason focusing on its features
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The “ecological footprint” left by a citizen of a developed nation is about four times larger than that left by a citizen of a developing nation. why is this the case?
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