This plant gets a variety of different nutrients from the soil. I have to fertilize the soil to make sure the plant keeps getting the nutrients it needs @franklinlorax#apesland
Plants need fertilizer, water, and good soil with balanced pH levels. Plants also need to be provided with nutrients to stay alive. Plants provide us with many resources and benefits. @franklinlorax#apesland
To make plants grow and be healthy. Plants need fertilizer, water, and good soil. Plants will also need enough nutrients to stay alive or the roots will die along with the plant. Plants can provide humans with food, fiber, and fuel.
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My car uses flex fuel which means I can use ethanol which is a natural gas instead of gasoline which is a fossil fuel. This reduces my ecological footprint and conserves our earths air for generations to come. #apespop@franklinlorax
Ava and I carpool together to lower our gas usage. This is more sustainable and will bring down the amount of pollution in our atmosphere. It’s important to lower this because humans need this planet to be healthy so we can inhabit it. @franklinlorax#apespop
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By using reusable water bottle I reduce my ecological footprint because I am not wasting plastic water bottles. And using reusable.
Since we live in Wisconsin, we live in the temperate forest biome. This means that we experience the weather of all 4 seasons during the year, and we get high levels of precipitation. #apeseco@franklinlorax
Wisconsin is a temperate forest biome. With many different species like deer, squirrels, raccoons, and black bears and different trees like maple, oak, and elm that make up the biome + WI has 4 seasons!! @franklinlorax#apeseco
Wisconson Can be seen as a temperate forest biome. Which shows that it can experiance all of tjose 4 seasons. with many things like animals/ and plants throughout the year popping up at times. With a higher level of precipitation as well. #apeseco@franklinlorax
Plastic water bottles are just bad for the environment-the entire life cycle of disposable water bottles uses fossil fuels. Not only that it releases millions of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere per year and kills many creatures on land and water!♻️♻️#apeswater@franklinlorax
I am mindful how much water I use in the shower so I send the least amount of water I can to the treatment plan along with the rest of the people in the combined sewer system in Milwaukee #apeswater@franklinlorax