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Does england have raccoons?

Score: 4.5/5 (46 votes) Currently, there are no raccoons in the British wilderness but the study indicates that if they were illegally introduced or escaped from captivity they would likely flourish. ... According to the Invasive Species Compendium, the raccoon and the raccoon dog can be found in 20...

20 Jan 2026 1,157 views
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Is undergo a past participle?

Score: 5/5 (32 votes) The past tense of undergo is underwent. The third-person singular simple present indicativepresent indicativeThe past tense of make more efficient is made more efficient. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of make more efficient is makes more efficient. Th...

20 Jan 2026 1,274 views
// education insights

Whats meaner hornet or wasp?

Score: 4.4/5 (52 votes) Hornets are generally a little chubbier and larger than their svelte wasp brethren, and some species forego common yellow and-black striping for white and black markings. Their increased size means they also carry a substantial load of venom, so in some cases these insects ar...

20 Jan 2026 215 views
// public policy

What is the meaning of high-backed?

Score: 4.5/5 (38 votes) 1. high-backed - having a high back; "a high-backed sofa" backed - having a back or backing, usually of a specified type. Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection.What is the meaning of backed up?: to accumulate in a congested state traffic backed up for miles. transit...

20 Jan 2026 955 views
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In poison ivy contagious?

Score: 4.6/5 (44 votes) Poison Plant Rashes Aren't ContagiousPoison ivy and other poison plant rashes can't be spread from person to person. But it is possible to pick up the rash from plant oil that may have stuck to clothing, pets, garden tools, and other items that have come in contact ...

20 Jan 2026 1,267 views
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How many abandoned tube stations in london?

Score: 4.5/5 (64 votes) Find out more about London's disused Underground stations. There are 272 functioning stations across our network, but at least 40 Overground and Underground stations still in existence are no longer used for travel.What is the oldest station on the London Underground?The...

20 Jan 2026 1,876 views
// current events

Where pseudomonas aeruginosa can be found?

Score: 5/5 (40 votes) Pseudomonas aeruginosa commonly inhabits soil, water, and vegetation. It is found in the skin of some healthy persons and has been isolated from the throat (5 percent) and stool (3 percent) of nonhospitalized patients.Is Pseudomonas aeruginosa found in soil and water?Pseudomona...

20 Jan 2026 1,082 views
// news analysis

Who discovered palmitic acid?

Score: 4.7/5 (65 votes) The palmitate anion is the viewed for of palmitic acid at a physiologic pH (7.4). It was discovered by Edmond Frémy in 1840. He discovered this in saponified palm oil.Where is palmitic acid found?Palmitic acid is a saturated fat. It's naturally found in some animal produ...

20 Jan 2026 180 views
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Why is it called a portmanteau?

Score: 4.1/5 (54 votes) A portmanteau is a large suitcase. The word comes from French porter "carry" and manteau "mantle, or cloak" — so it's what you carry your clothes in. Or, a portmanteau is a word made by combining two other words.Who invented the term portmanteau?Macquarie Dictionary Blog...

20 Jan 2026 1,415 views
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What causes iridescence in glass?

Score: 4.5/5 (56 votes) It is simply caused by alkali (soluble salt) being leached from the glass by slightly acidic water and then forming fine layers that eventually separate slightly or flake off causing a prism effect on light bouncing off and passing through the surface which reflects light dif...

20 Jan 2026 330 views
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