Any soil that is used frequently in agriculture and is grazed. The more plant matter that is grown in an area the more fertilizer is needed because the plant will absorb those nutrients.
Some resources are more valuable than others due to factors such as scarcity, demand, usefulness, and uniqueness. Resources that are rare, in high demand, essential for production, or possess specialized properties tend to be more valuable in the marketplace. Ultimately, value is subjective and can vary depending on the context and needs of individuals or industries.
Regions can vary in size for a variety of reasons, such as population density, geographic boundaries, historical development, and administrative needs. Larger regions may encompass more diverse landscapes, populations, and economic activities, while smaller regions may be more homogenous or specialized in terms of their characteristics. Ultimately, the size of a region is often determined by a combination of natural and human factors that influence its boundaries and scope.
Some areas flood more often than others due to factors such as proximity to rivers, low-lying topography, inadequate drainage systems, and heavy rainfall. Urbanization and deforestation can also contribute to increased flooding by reducing natural water absorption and increasing runoff.
Scale of preference refers to the ranking of choices based on personal preferences. It helps individuals prioritize options and make decisions by considering which options are more desirable or important than others. The scale of preference can vary depending on individual values, needs, and circumstances.
Dr. O needs 250g more of potting soil to reach the required 1kg (1000g).
Criteria/Requirements/Standards perceived by an individual to be essential to functioning. These are particular to each individual (no two alike) and are assumed to be often a 'selfish' need, in the sense it does not further benefit the personal needs of others, often the contrary and personal needs act competive (more for me, less for you)
No. But you can get two eggs fertilized at the same time.
No, both contain the same amount of nutrients.
To make more chickens.
No its not, if at all you consider your own needs more than others then that would be measured as a passive behaviour or self centered. But worrying about others' needs is simple being mindful and/or warm hearted.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb frequently, meaning very often, or in the majority of cases.
Easy just get drunk more often.
Only one. Any more than that would produce a chromosomal mutation in which there would be one or more extra sets of chromosomes and would be lethal.
Selfish people think only of themselves and only do things that will benefit for themselves. Selfless people think of others before themselves caring more for the welfare of others.
It can be good for some things but not for others. The question needs to be more specific.
Some cats are more vocal than others due to their individual personalities, breed tendencies, and communication needs. Some cats may meow more frequently to express their needs, seek attention, or communicate with their owners. Additionally, certain breeds, such as Siamese cats, are known for being more vocal than others.
it depends on the hair length- the more often the better -for long haired everyday is best, others every few days if the cat is shedding alot of hair visibly in the home or coughing up furballs he needs to be groomed :)