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Where do Salmon go to breed?: Atlantic salmon, called the "greatest game fish in the world" by sportsmen, spawn in...
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When does Apple Scab occur?: Apple scab occurs when an apple tree falls victim to fungus called Venturia Inaequalis, a malignant...
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Where do Spiders keep their Webs?: A spider does not have a ready-made web. She spins one. If you are lucky, you may be...
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What is a Mud-skipper?: Mud-skippers are small tropical fish of the eastern Atlantic, the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific...
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Why do Laurel and Holly Trees Have Shiny, Waxy Leaves?: Laurel and holly trees have developed special kinds of leaves to seal the water inside them...
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Who was Kublai Khan?: Kublai Khan (1216-94) was the greatest, most intelligent and most cultured of the great Mongol...
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When were Submarines first used?: The first submarine which we know to have been used was built by a Dutchman, Cornelius van Drebel...
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What is the Bayeux Tapestry?: The Bayeux Tapestry, an ancestor of the strip cartoon, is embroidery showing, on a continuous linen...
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When were Ducking Stools in use?: Ducking stools first came into use as a punishment for women at the beginning of the 17th Century...
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What are Amphibians?: The word amphibians comes from two Greek words: amphi meaning "of both kinds" and bios...
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