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What Are the Nitrogen Cycle Steps?

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The nitrogen cycle is the system by which nitrogen is converted into different chemical forms, some usable to humans and animals and some not, as it circulates among the atmosphere, the land and the oceans.

What's Inside Mount Rushmore's Not-So-Secret Chamber?

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Mount Rushmore contains a small chamber, part of an abandoned plan to preserve American history for thousands of years. HowStuffWorks steps inside.

Can You Microwave a Steak to a Perfect Medium-rare?

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A microwave oven can be convenient for cooking lots of things, but steak? HowStuffWorks explores whether it's a good idea or not.

Do Hares and Rabbits Really Go Crazy in March?

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Rabbits and hares can be fluffy bundles of laziness or superbly rambunctious, but do they really go crazy in March?

Grass Gobbling Goats Are Gardening Away at O'Hare, Google

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Goats are an ancient and, these days, trendy way to keep a garden under control. HowStuffWorks looks at the greatness of goats as gardeners.

What's the Difference Between a Tortoise and a Turtle?

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Tortoises and turtles both have prehistoric looking shells and look very much alike, but what's the difference?

How to Freeze Fresh Vegetables

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Worried about running out of fresh vegetables? Stock up now and freeze them for later. It's easy and they'll retain all their taste and nutrition.

What's the Difference Between Grits and Polenta?

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Grits and polenta are both made from corn, but usually different varieties: dent corn and flint corn. What else makes these two dishes unique?

The Science Behind Why We All Have Snot

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Believe it or snot, almost every living creature has some kind of mucus - because mucus does so many things. A study found mucus was so beneficial to mammals, it evolved independently in species.

How Often Should You Wash Your Bra?

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While laywomen give answers ranging from "after every use" to "once a month," experts have a definite number.

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