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Do Canadian's have garedn's?

Of course! Everybody can have a garden!


What is d meaning of euglena?

The last wedding I went to, about a month ago, was in a garedn and the usherettes walked about handing out the bubbles before the ceremony. We watched the wedding then as the bride and groom walked back down the aisle in between the people, we blew bubbles.Another wedding I went to a couple of years ago, in a church, again the bubbles were handed out as we walked into the church, along with the program.That is just my experiences.


How does the hanging garedn of Babylon work?

The Hanging Gardens probably did not really "hang" in the sense of being suspended from cables or ropes. The name comes from an inexact translation of the Greek word kremastos, or the Latin word pensilis, which means not just "hanging", but "overhanging" as in the case of a terrace or balcony. The Greek geographer Strabo, who described the gardens in first century BC, wrote, "It consists of vaulted terraces raised one above another, and resting upon cube-shaped pillars. These are hollow and filled with earth to allow trees of the largest size to be planted. The pillars, the vaults, and terraces are constructed of baked brick and asphalt." "The ascent to the highest story is by stairs, and at their side are water engines, by means of which persons, appointed expressly for the purpose, are continually employed in raising water from the Euphrates into the garden." Strabo touches on what, to the ancients, was probably the most amazing part of the garden. Babylon rarely received rain and for the garden to survive, it would have had to been irrigated by using water from the nearby Euphrates River. That meant lifting the water far into the air so it could flow down through the terraces, watering the plants at each level. This was an immense task given the lack of modern engines and pressure pumps in the fifth century B.C.. One of the solutions the designers of the garden may have used to move the water, however, was a "chain pump." A chain pump is two large wheels, one above the other, connected by a chain. On the chain are hung buckets.