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[Sagot para sa’yo] Anong meaning ng vaishya?

[Sagot para sa’yo] borador ng rebyo ng sanaysay ​

[Sagot para sa’yo] Activity 3. Experiencing Photosynthesis Let's find out: What are the basic requirements for the plants to grow? Can plants manufacture their own food? Let's use these materials: mongo seeds, 2 plastic cups (labeled A and B), soil Note: It is better to soak the seeds overnight. Let's do it this way: 1. Fill up the cups about 34 full of soil. 2. Plant two seeds in each cup. 3. Place the cups to different conditions. Cup A will be exposed to sunlight while cup B is to dark area. 4. Add a little water for mixture for each cup. 5. Observe it for a week. Write your observations in the table below. Set Up Condition Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Observation Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 exposed Cup A to sunlight Cup B dark area Questions: MONGGO PLANTS​

[Sagot para sa’yo] day 1 observation of monggo plant against the sunlight ​

[Sagot para sa’yo] bigayan mo ako ng diary na tungkol sa pag pasok mo sa iskwela ​

[Sagot para sa’yo] Short poem for linggo ng wika

[Sagot para sa’yo] mga salik ng pag konsumo

[Sagot para sa’yo] ano ang pumapangalawa sa pinakamalaking bansa sa pilipinas ​

[Sagot para sa’yo] How to Clean Your Garden Tools: Let‘s start with the basics. Your shovel, spade, hoe, or even the blades on a hedge trimmer will be a lot easier to use if you take a few minutes to knock some of the rust off the blade. Not only will this extend the life of the tool, but also it will cut through the soil better, and thus require less effort to use, if it has a nice sharp blade. It is a good idea to keep a large whetstone in your shop. A whetstone is an ideal tool to use to keep all of the cutting edges of your garden tools honed. It will work well on your shovel, as well as many other common garden tools. The best way to use the stone is to find a way to stabilize the tool that you want to work on. A bench vise is ideal. You will be able to clamp the tool into place at an angle, so you can work on it. Clamping the garden tool into place with a vise frees both of your hands to use the whetstone and gives you more control over what you are doing. Apply a little lubricating oil to the end of the tool and carefully begin to work the stone over the blade. Maintain a 30-degree angle between the stone and the blade to form the ideal cutting edge for your tool. Not only will the edge become sharper, but you will also be removing any pitting and rust that has formed at the edge of your tool‘s blade. In instances where the moving parts of your garden tools (such as with of any new pruners, shears, and loppers) have frozen in place, like springs and pivot joints, you should disassemble them first carefully break free any rust or dirt that may keep the tool from functioning properly. Clean 15 accumulated rust and dirt off all metal surfaces with a wire brush. Remove stubborn rust from small tools with fine steel wool. Using an old toothbrush with some lightweight lubricating oil is a great way to work fresh oil into the joints of most garden tools. Not only will this fresh oil helps your tool to work as it was intended, but it will also prevent the formation of rust. Use medium-grit sandpaper to remove rust on larger tools such as shovels, spades, and hoes. Once your tools are cleaned, they're ready to be sharpened. When sharpening, try to maintain the original factory bevel or angle. For pruners, use a whetstone because it produces a very sharp cutting edge. Depending on the type of whetstone, apply a few drops of oil or water to the stone. With the bevelled side of the blade against the stone, rub the sharp edge of the blade toward the stone in a curved motion, as if you were trying to shave off a thin slice from the stone. When working with a file, stabilize the blades in a vise or against a solid surface such as a work bench to avoid injury and ensure an even stroke. Always push the file across the blade in a motion away from your body. Move the file diagonally, so that its cutting teeth are biting into the metal on the tool. When sharpening with a file, do not use oil; metal filings will accumulate and clog the file's serrations. Farm implements like ordinary plow and wooden harrow should be checked thoroughly before use. Loosened bolts and nuts should be tightened firmly. Disc plow and harrow should also be lubricated on their moving parts like bearings. Tractors should be tuned-up very well by and skilled operator. Checking on their oil, lubricant, fuel and cooling system. Tools that are worn out should be separated and be fixed immediately to avoid accident. Where is the maintenance plan for toil care? TLE subject

[Sagot para sa’yo] bumubuo sa malaking bahagi ng mundo​