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  2. Fruitarianism - Wikipedia

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    Some do not eat grains, believing it is unnatural to do so, [citation needed] and some fruitarians feel that it is improper for humans to eat seeds as they contain future plants, [3] or nuts and seeds, [8] or any food besides juicy fruit. [9] Others believe they should eat only plants that spread seeds when the plant is eaten. [10]

  3. Agricultural pollution - Wikipedia

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    Pesticides can also accumulate in animals that eat contaminated pests and soil organisms. The primary danger associated with pesticide application lies in its impact on non-target organisms. [ 11 ] These encompass species we typically perceive as beneficial or desirable, such as pollinators, and to natural enemies of pests (i.e. insects that ...

  4. Sedimentation - Wikipedia

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    The rate of sedimentation is the thickness of sediment accumulated per unit time. [8] For suspended load, this can be expressed mathematically by the Exner equation . [ 9 ] Rates of sedimentation vary from less than 3 millimeters (0.12 in) per thousand years for pelagic sediment to several meters per thousand years in portions of major river ...

  5. Environmental impacts of animal agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Livestock is key to creating and maintaining specific habitats and green infrastructures, providing resources for other species and dispersing seeds”. [ 40 ] The use of ever increasing amounts of land for meat production and livestock rearing instead of plants and grains for human diets is, according to sociologist David Nibert , "a leading ...

  6. Why does the sea stink of rotting vegetables? - AOL

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    A marine biologist explains about the potential dangers of the May Rot and how you can stay safe.

  7. There’s actually no such thing as vegetables. Here’s why you ...

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    By understanding the various parts of vegetables and the nutrients they carry, people can eat well, according to Sherri Stastny, a registered dietitian and a professor in the department of health ...

  8. Paleolithic diet - Wikipedia

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    "avoids processed foods, and emphasizes eating vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds, eggs, and lean meats". [29] The diet forbids the consumption of all dairy products. This is because milking did not exist until animals were domesticated after the Paleolithic era. [30]

  9. Do Chia Seeds Go Bad? Everything You Need to Know About ... - AOL

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    The hydrated ground or whole seeds can be used as a vegan egg substitute in baked goods, and raw chia seeds can be added to cereal, rice, vegetables, salads, and granola. The seeds can also be ...