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Keep it away from water and away from the sun
Teeth do not keep away bacteria.
They don't the only way to keep dirt from going into your throat is to breathe through your nose where your nose hair and mucus provide traps for dirt. Yout throat cells have tiny hairs which trap and prevent dust and dirt from going into your body, you also have these cells in your nose too.
depends on the light power and how close the light is to the plants and what temp you are at. for a temperature of 71 - 74 it will grow the fastest and biggest. keep the light as close as possible. maybe 6 - 12 inches away from the top if using a 1000 watt light. if 400 use 4 - 6 inches away. make sure you have the correct pH 5.5 - 6.5 and if hydro or dirt I'll tell you. hydro - 2 feet tall dirt - 10 inches - 14 inches
because the dirt help keep the snow cold
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Keep them away from it.
There are various different things that can be used to cover dirt to keep it in place, but the simplest is gravel. Paving stones also work.
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This is done by washing and ironing lots to keep creases away.
Oils on human skin and hair keep them from drying out, but the oils can also attract and hold dirt. The oily dirt is a nonpolar mixture. So washing with water alone wont clean any of the dirt away. So that's where soap comes in! Soaps are salts of fatty acids, which are hydrogen molecules with carboxylic acids at one end...------ Soap has a ionic end that will dissolve in water a longg hydrocarbon portion that WILL dissolve in oily dirt. The dirt is removed from your skin and hair or fabric, suspended in the wash water and washed away:)
A silt fence will help to stop large loss by water run off, but the fence will stop the mud at the fence boundary; you might try planting ground cover plants whose roots will help hold the soil in place.
To keep your skin healthy you have to do some excercise and not eat junk food and to keep your skin clean you have to stay away from the dirt and have shower/bath.
because they provide nutrients to the other plants and they keep the soil from washing away
If You Keep Throwing Dirt was created in 1976.
Contractors use it around construction projects to keep the loose soil from washing away. It's a plastic mesh.
Slope dirt downward and away from foundation, extend downspouts and keep gutters clean, and in severe cases, install drainage ditches.