fibre, food, stop erosion, medicine, insect control, shade and,
Aesthetics
Amanda used one twelfth of a gallon less, which is about nine percent less.
An in/out board can be used in a number of ways. The most common use is to have a list of things that need to be done ("in") and a list of things that are done ("out").
The plants they used was harakeke (maori word for Flax)
things like growing plants and vegetable's
Think of it this way. The sun is the source of energy. It is where ALL energy comes from the sun and is used by everything, however plants are the only things that can use its energy directly to make energy are plants. After that, everything uses some of the energy. Plants use the energy from the sun, then the organisms that eat the plants use some of the energy. Things that eat the things that eat the plants use more of the energy, yet receives less energy from what actually started with at the bottom. Long story short, at the "top"
See www.nrc.gov for a list of nuclear plants in different US states
Fertilizer, where to plant the plants and many other things
By way of plants.
You get things like corn catapult, cabbage pult, melon pult. Things that are used in the roof level.
Photosynthesis, i'm sure :)
Contrary to popular belief, the words 'less' and 'fewer' cannot be used interchangeably. 'Fewer' is used when it would be possible to count the number of things. (Example: There are fewer people here now than there were earlier.) 'Less' is used when you cannot count the number of things.
mainly for growing things faster (Plants mostly)