A blackspot is a dangerous place or area, or any of several diseases which leave black spots on leaves or the skin.
Blackspot skate was created in 1967.
The cast of Blackspot - 2008 includes: Joe Dunckley as Joe Luke Hawker as The Passenger Camille Keenan as Ellen
An accident blackspot is a place on a particular road where there have been many accidents in the past, usually one equipped with signage to warn drivers of the fact.
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Because Blackspot is a fungus and lives on the leaves.By removing the dead leaves you are removing a source of infection .
Blackspot - 2008 was released on: USA: 8 August 2008 (Rhode Island International Film Festival) UK: 9 October 2008
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Black spots on the leaves of a lantana bush are typically caused by fungal diseases such as anthracnose or sooty mold. These diseases thrive in humid conditions and can be spread through water or air. Proper pruning, improving air circulation, and avoiding overhead watering can help prevent these diseases.
The government provides free digital freeview digital television to viewers in blackspot areas. There is Freeview and Freesat. The difference is that Freeview is digital tv and Freesat is satellite digital tv. For more information go to www.uksatellitehelp.co.uk.
Common names rarely correspond exactly to a single species. Frequently wholesalers and retailers apply different names to the same fish or the same name to multiple species.There is no entry in Dr. Burgess's Atlas of Marine Aquarium Fishes (3rd ed.) for "black wrasse" The nearest references seem to be for:* "black leopard wrasse" (check http://www.wetwebmedia.com/marine/fishes/wrasses/cookisland_wrasses2.htm for a picture) * "black-eared wrasse" (Halichoeres malasmopomas)* "blackear wrasse" (Halichoeres poeyi)* "black-tailed wrasse" (Symphodus melanocercus)* "blackedge fairy wrasse" (Cirrhilabrus melanomarginatus) * "blackspot wrasse" (Decodon melasma)
well, that is a difficult question to answer because there are 400 types of sharks but yes alot ofspecies of sharks are endangered, here's a list: African Angelshark, Angelshark, Angular angel shark, Arabian catshark, Argentine, Atlantic Ghost catshark, Angel shark, Australian spotted catshark, Banded catshark, Barbeled houndshark, Bareskin dogfish, Bartail spurdog, Basking shark, Bigeye sandtiger, Bigfin catshark, Bighead catshark, Bizant river shark, Black gulper shark, Black shark, Blackspot shark, Blacktip reef shark, Blacktip shark, Blotched catshark, Blue shark, Bluegray carpetshark, Bluntnose sixgill shark. these are only 25 of the 100 species that are endangered.