It’s known as a composite volcano
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It is true that Fasciola hepatica can be found in the human liver.
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Fasciola hepatica which is also commonly known as the common liver fluke or sheep liver fluke which is a ''parasitic trematode''. It infects the liver of of various mammals, even including humans.
A liver fluke is a common parasitic worm which travel from your intestines to your bile ducts in the liver where they then live and grow. This normally happens after consuming contaminated raw or uncooked fresh water fish or a watercress.
The lowland areas of Latin America are very important because of multiple reasons. The majority of the agriculture and farming of animals is taking place in the areas like this, so the food sector is directly connected with them. On top of the agricultural production, these lowlands produce a lot of food on their own. The industries that use as their main material also are directly dependent on these lowlands, as they are mostly covered with numerous types of high quality tropical tree species. There's thousands of species of plants that are used in the medicine, so the pharmacies are also very dependent on them. All in all, these lowlands managed to contribute a lot in the economy, health, and general well being of the Latin American countries.
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Explanation:
Lava comes in two primary appearances: Pahoehoe and aa. The reason why they have two different types of appearances is because the older aa in the photo has weathered and the iron in it has oxided somewhat, giving it a reddish and chunky appearance. It also moves fast. Pahoehoe has a flow that is comparatively smooth or a "ropy" surface. Pahoehoe doesn't have the chunky appearance.