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Why does nettle sting? Here is the answer

Why does the nettle sting? On this page we will explain why the nettle is stinging and how to get immediate relief when we come into contact with this plant.The nettle, botanically known as Urtica dioica, is a perennial herbaceous plant, it is native to Europe, of the Asia, North Africa and North America, and is the best known and most widespread of the genus Urtica.
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Environmental education at school: successful projects

Environmental education at school: it will be the right time with the "Good School". According to what has been declared, and from how many institutions are moving, it seems that the education ecosystem has learned its lesson and finally environmental issues will "sit" among the desks, more and better, to support children without boring them, indeed, projecting them into nature even if they are physically in a city classroom.
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Protect the garden from pollution

How to protect the vegetable garden from pollution: useful tips dedicated to those who cultivate the vegetable garden on the balcony, in the city or in the heart of the urban environment Have you ever evaluated the conditions in which you cultivate your vegetable garden? Well, this is a hypothesis to consider especially if it is a vegetable garden on the balcony, a vegetable garden in the city or a vegetable garden cultivated in an urban environment.
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DIY modeling clay

DIY Modeling Clay: Homemade modeling clay with baking soda or other easy-to-find ingredients. No-bake modeling clay such as fimo, das or didò, perfect for doing chores with your child.From the classic recipe to variations that include colors and aromas. Here are all the instructions on how to make modeling clay at home.
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FOTCIENCIA contest: meet the winning seahorses

The FOTCIENCIA contest, organized by the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology and the Higher Council for Scientific Research, has awarded seven images that reflect phenomena such as the anatomy of seahorses seen in different light, the presence of plastics in the chain sustainable food or agricultural practices.
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Sila National Park: what to see and how to reach it

Sila National Park is, among the Italian National Parks, the one with the greatest percentage of surface covered by woodland. It touches 80, but comes third if we evaluate the chronological order of the foundations of the parks in Calabria. First there are the Pollino National Park and the Aspromonte National Park.
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