The term "pure" seems to be unclear in your question. If you meant "pure" as in a specific environment or ecosystem, such as a pure forest or pure mountain region, the wildlife would vary accordingly. For example, a pure forest might host animals like deer, foxes, and various bird species, while a pure aquatic environment could include fish, amphibians, and aquatic plants. If you meant something else by "pure," please clarify for a more accurate response.
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Leichhardt was passionately interested in biology. He studied the wildlife out of pure interest.
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raccoons, squirrels, opossums, bats, snakes, rats
There is plenty of wildlife in western europe. There are, for example, well over a thousand kinds of mosses and liverworts in europe.
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'Pure' should have the meaning of: 'NOT being a mixture', so the answer is no.However in common language pure can also mean something like: healthy, good quality, well manufactured etc.'pure orange juice' means that it is not diluted with extra water, freshly made, etc.but it is NOT a pure chemical substance;its main constituents are:(many kinds of different) sugar(s),(many kinds of different) vitamins,(many kinds of different) aromatic compounds,(many kinds of different) colour molecules,etc. etc.
The percentage of pure clean water is only 1% among all kinds.
There is a lot of different kinds of wildlife that can be found in Texas. Three of the animals include armadillos, longhorns and skunks.
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No. An element is a pure substance made of only one kind of atom. A compound is a pure substance made of two or more kinds of atom.