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  2. Citron - Wikipedia

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    The citron ( Citrus medica ), historically cedrate, [ 4] is a large fragrant citrus fruit with a thick rind. It is said to resemble a 'huge, rough lemon'. [ 5] It is one of the original citrus fruits from which all other citrus types developed through natural hybrid speciation or artificial hybridization. [ 6]

  3. Finkel's replica of Babylonian ark - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the reconstructed ark was only a partial success because of the lower quality bitumen and the boat immediately succumbed to leaks. A gasoline powered pump had to continuously be used to pump out water. [2] Finkel said the scaled-down version of the ark is just large enough to accommodate a few pairs of ‘well behaved animals’.

  4. Second-generation biofuels - Wikipedia

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    The term second-generation biofuels is used loosely to describe both the 'advanced' technology used to process feedstocks into biofuel, but also the use of non-food crops, biomass and wastes as feedstocks in 'standard' biofuels processing technologies if suitable. This causes some considerable confusion. Therefore it is important to distinguish ...

  5. Ark Two Shelter - Wikipedia

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    The Ark Two Shelteris a nuclear fallout shelterbuilt by Bruce Beach (14 April 1934 – 10 May 2021)[1][2]in the village of Horning's Mills(north of Toronto, Ontario).[3] The shelter first became habitable in 1980 and has been continuously expanded and improved since then.[4] The 930 m2(10,000 sq ft) shelter is composed of 42 school buses, which ...

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  7. Subsistence agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Subsistence agriculture. Subsistence agriculture occurs when farmers grow crops on smallholdings to meet the needs of themselves and their families. [ 1] Subsistence agriculturalists target farm output for survival and for mostly local requirements. Planting decisions occur principally with an eye toward what the family will need during the ...

  8. Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? - Wikipedia

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    July 2, 2020 () In Japan , Mystery Inc. helps Mark Hamill rescue his high school drama teacher Mr. Berle, who was kidnapped by a fox monster. While investigating the scene of the crime, they discover a secret basement beneath the floor and the mystery deepens when the monster's footprints lead to an ancient Japanese temple rumored to house an ...

  9. Agricultural road - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural road. An agricultural road or farm track is a service road that serves predominantly agricultural or forestry purposes and has only local significance. Agricultural roads are typically unpaved dirt roads or covered with gravel, but in some cases asphalt roads are agricultural roads. [ 1][ 2] In the United States, a "farm-to-market ...