<span>Purebred organisms are the organisms in the off springs for many generations which have the same trait.
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Who uses topography maps?
Hikers, campers, snow skiers, city and county planners, the Fish and Wildlife Service, Forest Service, miners, loggers, highway planners and construction workers, travelers, surveyors, geologists, engineers, and scientists are just a few of the people who use topographic maps. Knowing the shape of the terrain enables a hiker to plan a hike. Highway planners determine the best routes for highways knowing the cut and fill areas. Surveyors locate benchmarks, and geologists locate their actual positions relative to the map and can determine if changes to the land have occurred.
It is called the Abdominopelvic cavity.
Echinacea is a purple flower that only grows in north america. it's a healing herb.
history:
The 18th century German botanist, Conrad Moench, named the genus Echinacea, referring to the spiny, round seedhead which reminded him of a hedgehog.
Early settlers soon adopted the plant’s medicinal value from Native Americans as a remedy for colds and influenza, and took it to Europe in the 17th century.
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