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THE HUMAN AND PLANET EARTH

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Sedimentary organisms (Immovable or Inanimate living beings) These are diverse organisms that have no resemblance to Locomotive organisms. That is plants, trees, plants, trees, vines, etc., their physical structures, natures, properties. Biological descriptions, chemical analysis are all very scientic studies and still happening. But these living things, which are completely different from locomotive living things, have special perceptive arrangements to recognize the living and mental environment, alternative activities for the problem faced in their growth, reactions such as recognizing and responding appropriately to the people who support and nurture them, and so on, need to be studied. In my particular observation, the details are presented in small simple experiments and narrated in this article.
Title: THE HUMAN AND PLANET EARTH
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Sedimentary organisms (Immovable or Inanimate living beings) These are diverse organisms that have no resemblance to Locomotive organisms.
That is plants, trees, plants, trees, vines, etc.
, their physical structures, natures, properties.
Biological descriptions, chemical analysis are all very scientic studies and still happening.
But these living things, which are completely different from locomotive living things, have special perceptive arrangements to recognize the living and mental environment, alternative activities for the problem faced in their growth, reactions such as recognizing and responding appropriately to the people who support and nurture them, and so on, need to be studied.
In my particular observation, the details are presented in small simple experiments and narrated in this article.

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