Green space is land that is completely or partially covered with grass, shrubs, and trees that is pleasing to look at. It may contain other vegetation and it is land that is used for recreational purposes in urban environments.
The Earth appears predominantly blue from space due to the presence of water on its surface. However, when viewed from the ground, Earth's colors range from blue (oceans) and green (land) to brown and white (deserts and polar regions).
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Dust in outer space
There are currently no planets discovered that are green in colour. Earth has green on it, but the planet actually looks blue from space due to the large oceans.
Uranus is green-blue in colour Earth looks blue from space, although at lower altitudes some of the planet appears green
There are no green crystals in the space levels
A green space is somewhere that has plants and grass and is mostly green because most nature plants are green.
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A Park.
a library, park green space
chlorella actually its a green alga which gives us a type of energy which prevents our muscles from deccaying in space
Set of all possible outcomes of a random experiments is called sample space. For example: i think it means the number of possibilities. ex. there are 4 colors(red blue yellow green) on a arrow wheel. whats the sample space green,green,green,green green, yellow,green,green, green,green,yellow,green etc. Sample spaces may be finite, countably infinite, or uncountable. By definition, a set A is said to be countable if it is either finite or has the form A = {a1, a2, a3, · · · }. For example, rolling a die is an experiment whose sample space is the finite set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}. The sample space for the experiment of tossing three (distinguishable) coins is {HHH,HHT,HTH,HTT, THH, THT, TTH, TTT}
Any law or regulation that requires 'environmentally friendly' activity is a 'green' law. A zoning ordinance that requires a developer to include a certain percentage of green space would be one example.