31/08/2022
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24/06/2022
There are around 40,000 species of spider are known, but only the Bagheera kiplingi (named after the black panther Bagheera from the Jungle book and its author Rudyard Kipling) is know to be a herbivore. It eats protein nodules from the Acacia tree. On rare occasions it will eat ant larvae. But it is the only known spider to have specialised to eat mainy plants.
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10/06/2022
Astronauts cannot burp in space. On Earth gravity helps to separate solids, liquids and gases in the stomach. Gases, being less dense rise and can be burped out.
In space because there is no gravity gases remain mixed with everything else in the stomach. If an astronaut tries to buro they will vomit into their mouth.
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08/06/2022
Varied revision is far more effective than just taking notes and reading.
Try different revision techniques and find what works for you.
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06/06/2022
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03/06/2022
The letter "J" is the only letter of the alphabet not found in the name of an element.
The letter "Q" is used, but only in temporary names representing the atomic number of an element. Such as ununquadium
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02/06/2022
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30/05/2022
Give yourself the best opportunity you can in your exams.
Get a good night's sleep, eat a good breakfast and make sure you're hydrated. Your brain works best when it is well rested and you're well fed.
Tiredness, hunger and thirst will affect your performance.
Don't cram on the morning of the exam, if you've revised well up to this point you're already well prepared. Last-minute cramming just leads to panic.
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27/05/2022
On average there are around 20 volcanoes erupting right now.
Some volcanoes erupt for a few days, other eruptions can last years at a time.
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24/05/2022
Work smarter, not harder. Your brain can only work optimally for short periods of time. Cramming when revising doesn't work.
Be sure to plan your revision time well, don't spend more than an hour on a topic at a time. Keep on changing what you are studying and plan breaks into your schedule.
This keeps your brain fresh and more information will be absorbed.
Also keep revisiting what you have revised. You will recall far more if you study something on multiple occasions than if you go over it once.
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20/05/2022
Today is World Bee Day. 🐝🐝🐝
Bees are one of the most beloved and important species of animal in the world.
They are vital in the pollination of crops. Without bees, food webs would collapse.
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20/05/2022
Cows produce large amounts of the gas methane which is a greenhouse gas.
Methane is around 25 times more potent at trapping heat than carbon dioxide but it remains in the atmosphere for a much shorter time.
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