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Why do those long, white clouds form behind jets flying high overhead?

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Contrails are those long white clouds that form in the wake of an airplane flying at altitude. What causes these contrails and what are they made of? Learn the answer to this question in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Alstroemeria, Lily of Peru

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Alstroemerias, or Lilies of Peru, are spotted perennial lilylike flowers that grow in garden containers and flowerbeds. Learn about astroemeria.

Rosemary

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Rosemary, a shrub, decorates gardens as potted plants, hedges, or ground cover. Learn about rosemary and its uses as a culinary plant.

Are nosebleeds a sign of springtime allergies?

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Are nosebleeds a sign of springtime allergies? Learn if nosebleeds are a sign of springtime allergies in this article.

How to Grow Fruits

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Growing fruits brings many sweet rewards. Learn methods of growing fruits, planting cycles, plant care, and gardening methods.

Why landscape with native plants?

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Native plants are usually easier to take care of and they can be less expensive than non-native species, too. Learn about native plant landscaping.

Can a car run on nuclear power?

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Is it possible to make a nuclear-powered car? Learn more about the first nuclear powered car and how we can use nuclear power plant technology.

Venus: Earth's Blazing-hot and Bizarre Twin

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The atmosphere is crushing on Venus, and it's so hot lead would melt. But the planet still has a lot in common with Earth. We'll explain.

Calamondin Orange Tree: A Citrus Gem

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The calamondin orange tree is an indoor or outdoor dwarf tree. Beyond its ornamental value, the tree produces bitter fruit that is nevertheless a culinary hit. Learn how to care for this citrus plant and reap the health benefits!

Who Owns the Beach? It Depends

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On most U.S. shorelines, the public has had a time-honored right to "lateral" access to beaches. That sandy space, however, is being hotly contested.

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