Grass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. It is a monocotyledon herbaceous plant that belongs to the family Poaceae1. Grasses are wind-pollinated and usually green in color1. They are used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks1. Grasslands such as savannah and prairie where grasses are dominant cover 40.5% of the land area of the Earth, except Greenland and Antarctica1. Grasses are also used for food, drink, pasture for livestock, thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving, and many other purposes1. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such, but are not members of the grass family1. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus, and water chestnut1. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales1. Grasses are an important part of the ecosystem and have been around for millions of years. They are believed to have first appeared in the mid-Cretaceous period1. Today, there are over 12,000 species of grasses1. Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants. They include the “grass” of the family Poaceae, which are called grass by ordinary people. This family is also called the Gramineae, and includes some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae)1. These three families are not very closely related, though all of them belong to clades in the order Poales1. With about 780 genera and about 12,000 species, the Poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family1. Only the Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae and Rubiaceae have more species1. Grasses are used for many purposes. They are used for food, drink, pasture for livestock, thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving, and many other purposes1. Grasses are also used for erosion control and soil stabilization2. They are also used for phytoremediation, which is the use of plants to remove pollutants from the environment2. Grasses are also used for biofuel production2. They are used to produce ethanol, which is a renewable fuel source2. Grasses are also important for wildlife. They provide food and habitat for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars, and many other grazers1. Grasses are also important for birds. Many birds use grasses to build their nests2. Grasses are also important for insects. Many insects feed on grasses, and some insects use grasses as a place to lay their eggs2. Grasses are also important for humans. They are used for food, drink, and medicine. Many grasses are edible and are used for food. Wheat, rice, corn, and barley are all grasses that are used for food2. Grasses are also used for making beer, whiskey, and other alcoholic beverages2. Some grasses are used for medicinal purposes. For example, the roots of couch grass are used to treat urinary tract infections2. The leaves of lemon grass are used to make tea, which is believed to have a calming effect2. Grasses are also important for the environment. They help to prevent soil erosion and provide a habitat for many animals2. They also help to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Grasses absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and store it in their tissues2. This helps to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which is important for reducing the effects of climate change2. In conclusion, grasses are an important part of the ecosystem. They are used for many purposes, including food, drink, medicine, and erosion control. They provide food and habitat for many animals and are important for the environment. Grasses are also important for humans, and are used for many different purposes. There are many different species of grasses, and they are found all over the world1.
fun fact, its called greenland because the person who named it wanted people to think it was a nice "green land", and iceland is called iceland for the opposite reason
Photosynthesis stands as one of the most remarkable and essential processes on Earth, serving as the lifeblood for countless organisms. This complex biochemical mechanism enables plants, algae, and certain bacteria to harness sunlight and convert it into energy, laying the foundation for the intricate web of life. In this essay, we will delve into the fascinating world of photosynthesis, exploring its key components, significance, and the profound impact it has on our planet. The Molecular Ballet: At the heart of photosynthesis lies a molecular ballet, choreographed with precision by the green pigment chlorophyll. Located in the chloroplasts of plant cells, chlorophyll absorbs sunlight, initiating a cascade of events within the intricate machinery of photosynthesis. The process can be broken down into two main stages: the light-dependent reactions and the light-independent reactions, also known as the Calvin cycle. The Light-Dependent Reactions: As sunlight is absorbed by chlorophyll, it energizes electrons, setting off a chain of reactions in the thylakoid membrane. Water molecules are split, releasing oxygen as a byproduct and generating ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and NADPH (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate), crucial energy carriers. These molecules serve as the driving force for the next stage of photosynthesis. The Calvin Cycle: In the stroma of the chloroplast, the Calvin cycle orchestrates the synthesis of glucose, the ultimate product of photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide, obtained from the surrounding air, combines with the ATP and NADPH produced in the light-dependent reactions. Through a series of intricate chemical reactions, glucose is gradually constructed, providing the energy-rich fuel essential for the survival of plants and, consequently, the entire ecosystem. The Significance of Photosynthesis: Photosynthesis is the cornerstone of life on Earth, as it not only sustains plants but also fuels the energy needs of heterotrophic organisms, including animals and humans. The oxygen released during photosynthesis is a vital component of the atmosphere, supporting aerobic respiration in organisms and maintaining the delicate balance of gases necessary for life. Moreover, photosynthesis is a fundamental link in the food chain, as plants serve as primary producers, converting solar energy into organic compounds that fuel herbivores and, subsequently, carnivores. Environmental Impact: The significance of photosynthesis extends beyond its role in sustaining life; it plays a pivotal role in regulating the Earth's climate. Through the absorption of carbon dioxide, plants act as natural carbon sinks, mitigating the impact of human activities that contribute to the greenhouse effect. The delicate equilibrium between photosynthesis and respiration maintains the concentration of atmospheric gases, ensuring the habitability of our planet. Conclusion: In conclusion, photosynthesis is a masterful symphony of molecular interactions that sustains life on Earth. From the intricate dance of chlorophyll capturing sunlight to the synthesis of glucose, this process is an indispensable pillar of our ecosystem. Understanding the intricacies of photosynthesis not only deepens our appreciation for the wonders of nature but also emphasizes the urgency of preserving the delicate balance that sustains life on our planet. As we navigate the challenges of the 21st century, recognizing the profound impact of photosynthesis is crucial for fostering a sustainable future for generations to come.
can i ask what you can do to get your mechanics better like not mess up edits etc, i really want to get better and be a good player like you do you know any maps you use or any tips to get better at the game
I don't know any maps specifically but there are maps that focus on crosshair placement which is extremely important in not missing any edits which should help quite a bit.
Start with watching vids on how to perform building mechanics first (preferably for box fights), repeatedly practice them, then you can watch vids on how to utilize them. You can practice that by doing creative box fights. Disclaimer though, ping and fps will sometimes decide whether or not you win.
I love it how he gets more % from being top 10 with like 8 kills and like 10% from wining with 20 kills
because doesnt rank % go off of the rank of who you killed
now it goes off placement then kills
@@DenseMelon
@@DenseMelon yeah but everyone he killed was unreal
No if you diamond you can get in lobby with any rank till unreal
That was really entertained to watch. Thank you for the video❤
Grass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. It is a monocotyledon herbaceous plant that belongs to the family Poaceae1. Grasses are wind-pollinated and usually green in color1. They are used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks1. Grasslands such as savannah and prairie where grasses are dominant cover 40.5% of the land area of the Earth, except Greenland and Antarctica1. Grasses are also used for food, drink, pasture for livestock, thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving, and many other purposes1. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such, but are not members of the grass family1. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus, and water chestnut1. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales1.
Grasses are an important part of the ecosystem and have been around for millions of years. They are believed to have first appeared in the mid-Cretaceous period1. Today, there are over 12,000 species of grasses1. Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants. They include the “grass” of the family Poaceae, which are called grass by ordinary people. This family is also called the Gramineae, and includes some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae)1. These three families are not very closely related, though all of them belong to clades in the order Poales1. With about 780 genera and about 12,000 species, the Poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family1. Only the Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae and Rubiaceae have more species1.
Grasses are used for many purposes. They are used for food, drink, pasture for livestock, thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving, and many other purposes1. Grasses are also used for erosion control and soil stabilization2. They are also used for phytoremediation, which is the use of plants to remove pollutants from the environment2. Grasses are also used for biofuel production2. They are used to produce ethanol, which is a renewable fuel source2.
Grasses are also important for wildlife. They provide food and habitat for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars, and many other grazers1. Grasses are also important for birds. Many birds use grasses to build their nests2. Grasses are also important for insects. Many insects feed on grasses, and some insects use grasses as a place to lay their eggs2.
Grasses are also important for humans. They are used for food, drink, and medicine. Many grasses are edible and are used for food. Wheat, rice, corn, and barley are all grasses that are used for food2. Grasses are also used for making beer, whiskey, and other alcoholic beverages2. Some grasses are used for medicinal purposes. For example, the roots of couch grass are used to treat urinary tract infections2. The leaves of lemon grass are used to make tea, which is believed to have a calming effect2.
Grasses are also important for the environment. They help to prevent soil erosion and provide a habitat for many animals2. They also help to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Grasses absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and store it in their tissues2. This helps to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which is important for reducing the effects of climate change2.
In conclusion, grasses are an important part of the ecosystem. They are used for many purposes, including food, drink, medicine, and erosion control. They provide food and habitat for many animals and are important for the environment. Grasses are also important for humans, and are used for many different purposes. There are many different species of grasses, and they are found all over the world1.
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fun fact, its called greenland because the person who named it wanted people to think it was a nice "green land", and iceland is called iceland for the opposite reason
Fun fact copy and pasting does nothing so instead if doing that YOU should touch grass
you after you find out people can be good at games and have lives🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Nah this guy is a legend
w king keep it up also what's ur keyboard?
11:40 “there’s no way we don’t hit unranked”💀 ur right tho
but its a double neeggattivvvee
Ha ha
I love your key board sound. This video is so calm.
Photosynthesis stands as one of the most remarkable and essential processes on Earth, serving as the lifeblood for countless organisms. This complex biochemical mechanism enables plants, algae, and certain bacteria to harness sunlight and convert it into energy, laying the foundation for the intricate web of life. In this essay, we will delve into the fascinating world of photosynthesis, exploring its key components, significance, and the profound impact it has on our planet.
The Molecular Ballet:
At the heart of photosynthesis lies a molecular ballet, choreographed with precision by the green pigment chlorophyll. Located in the chloroplasts of plant cells, chlorophyll absorbs sunlight, initiating a cascade of events within the intricate machinery of photosynthesis. The process can be broken down into two main stages: the light-dependent reactions and the light-independent reactions, also known as the Calvin cycle.
The Light-Dependent Reactions:
As sunlight is absorbed by chlorophyll, it energizes electrons, setting off a chain of reactions in the thylakoid membrane. Water molecules are split, releasing oxygen as a byproduct and generating ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and NADPH (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate), crucial energy carriers. These molecules serve as the driving force for the next stage of photosynthesis.
The Calvin Cycle:
In the stroma of the chloroplast, the Calvin cycle orchestrates the synthesis of glucose, the ultimate product of photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide, obtained from the surrounding air, combines with the ATP and NADPH produced in the light-dependent reactions. Through a series of intricate chemical reactions, glucose is gradually constructed, providing the energy-rich fuel essential for the survival of plants and, consequently, the entire ecosystem.
The Significance of Photosynthesis:
Photosynthesis is the cornerstone of life on Earth, as it not only sustains plants but also fuels the energy needs of heterotrophic organisms, including animals and humans. The oxygen released during photosynthesis is a vital component of the atmosphere, supporting aerobic respiration in organisms and maintaining the delicate balance of gases necessary for life. Moreover, photosynthesis is a fundamental link in the food chain, as plants serve as primary producers, converting solar energy into organic compounds that fuel herbivores and, subsequently, carnivores.
Environmental Impact:
The significance of photosynthesis extends beyond its role in sustaining life; it plays a pivotal role in regulating the Earth's climate. Through the absorption of carbon dioxide, plants act as natural carbon sinks, mitigating the impact of human activities that contribute to the greenhouse effect. The delicate equilibrium between photosynthesis and respiration maintains the concentration of atmospheric gases, ensuring the habitability of our planet.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, photosynthesis is a masterful symphony of molecular interactions that sustains life on Earth. From the intricate dance of chlorophyll capturing sunlight to the synthesis of glucose, this process is an indispensable pillar of our ecosystem. Understanding the intricacies of photosynthesis not only deepens our appreciation for the wonders of nature but also emphasizes the urgency of preserving the delicate balance that sustains life on our planet. As we navigate the challenges of the 21st century, recognizing the profound impact of photosynthesis is crucial for fostering a sustainable future for generations to come.
I like how bro *casually* wipes a quarter of the map and only gets 14%
bro actually sounds so sincere when he says "gg's"
Yeah he’s so nice and calm.
What keyboard and switches do you use? Also, great video!
Yoooo, Kxng GG man at 2:08 I killed you much respect man.
W video, love your vids you inspire me to get better at the game love the vids Keep up the work❤
lol the little cute lego sounds from your keyboard is crazy
Great video what keyboard do you have?
The fact he has literally 0 ping is crazy
im addicted to these videos
Kxng is one of the most hardworking content creators.
Dick riding is crazy
Npc
@@oweugafacts
Kxng is the king of Fortnite
"No way we don't hit unranked now" his famous last words
plays so clean, whats your brightness settings
He’s on no color blind mode 10
@@hanworks09 which one
hey what is your sens and dpi?
1234
@@Minisway1blud 💀💀
The fast good playstyle makes him unbeestavle
The 🐐
can you make a new video of your warm up routine i would really appreciate it
W video ngl
what key board do you use love the content btw
always a highlight when kxng uploads keep up the good work
About 13% for a win with 23 kills is crazy
lovin these vids dude ur insane
Yur
11:40 BRO SAID NO WAY I DON'T HIT UNRANKED NOW 🤣🤣😂
W video, can u please tell me the resolution u are using?
is ur keyboard stock because that think sounds amazing😫
love the content keep grinding> im stuck in elite50
what servers do you play on
I like the music, it's more entertaining to watch this than those guys who put intense music and edit way too much.
0 ping is a hell of a drug
What is your keyboard, it sounds so satisfying and I've been looking for a nice sounding keyboard.
What keyboard do you have? It sounds great?? And what’s your sense your crazy
Great vid just dont be that cocky all the time bro ggs
THATS WHY HE THE GOAT, THE GOAT!
i love your stuff man your so chill
Hey man, what keyboard are u using. Cheers
what keyboard do you use? sounds good
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saggin@@نواف_مازن
just wondering what your pc specs are
love the vids btw ur the goat
I respect when he everytime says gg
what keyboard switches do you use Kxng?
love the speedruns keep it up bro
Kxng what keyboard do you use it sounds so nice
We literally use the same binds i wished I found your channel sooner makes me want to play the game more than ever now
Kxng what are your settings for Fortnite? Please can you make a video for your settings right now so we can use them?
yo i love your content but i have a question? what do you use to put all your clips together
"my aim is so bad right now" while hitting amazing flicks
This is so insane that bro was to the point of collecting loot in mid-air 💀
you know he is a menace to socity after saying ggs after killing somebody
first fortnite player with normal keybinds
Even though I’m on controller I still wanna get good like you
Hey Knxg I have a question , what’s the best advice to gain views from Fortnite content bro
whats your keyboard it sounds great
Bro is so good he makes champ look easy
Damn gameplay so smooth. sad i play on a laptop.
Make this the most liked comment❤
No 😂
No😂
Damn
😂
Nah
Great video next buga 😂
Bro how do you get your quality sooo good.
bro is the goat
Let’s make this the most liked comment🎉
2:14 - Nah he just has a better gaming chair💀
You cold asf good shi bro
W vid, also I have pretty decent aim and my build and mechanics are kinda good but it’s really bad I’m still improving 👍👍
That Sentence made no sense
@@joker-idar1050 how? Bro go to school and learn to read what I said 💀💀
@@joker-idar1050 and also stfu yes it does 3rd grader 🤣🤣
You said your builds and mechanics are kinda good but it's really bad💀 dumbass
Read your OWN sentence and then correct me fool
bro im watching some of these clips in 0.5 speed to actually see the 0.01 decision making. this is insane
not as crazy as your glazing
i think you're just slow
W video
w video
Yo there is no way you have my exact binds I need your sens looks so smooth.
Eyo can u pls Tell me what Ur graphics settings are, they Look so good
yo kxng, could you make a quick lil settings vid
Goes up to 2 ping - I’m lagging I’m lagging HELLPPP
your favorite word i think is "0 ping" mg😂😂
do u confirm your edit?
23 kills and the win and bro went up 14 percent
yo just stumbled upon this vid, any tips to get faster at editing and get good aim like you, good vid keep it up!
Bro he actually blowed up I used to watch your nasa pc videos when you had like 30k subs
fortnite accent is craaazy
I’ve seen you around a lot lately and I want to ask how did you start your RUclips channel, im trying to get advice from bigger RUclipsrs
Consistent upload
@KxngWtf your crazy bro u got any tips for controller I'm champ 36 percent I can't rank up
bush camp dad@@Jjjj-q4u
epic makin us sweat for unreal
arena still better tho
keep uploading this stuff, its sick!
what rank are you
what keyboard you use it sounds mad good
ASUS AZOTH
what keyboard and mouse do you use?
great video. keep up the good work :)))))))
can i ask what you can do to get your mechanics better like not mess up edits etc, i really want to get better and be a good player like you do you know any maps you use or any tips to get better at the game
I don't know any maps specifically but there are maps that focus on crosshair placement which is extremely important in not missing any edits which should help quite a bit.
finding the right sens really worked and for maps all in one 1v1 and headshot only fncs are both really good maps
Yo, what's your colorblind settings?
Bro this is my goat❤
yo wassup love the vids keep it up!
finaly i saw u hitting unreal amaizing video keep it up !
What keyboard are you using???
the gap between na champs and eu champs is actually insane
eu is harder na is ez
Thought I was the only one every na player tries like their life depends on it
your keyboard sounds amazing what's a name of it ?❤❤
I have decent aim but my building mechanics suck, i have no idea what im doing and what to build when im in fights, how should i improve?
Start with watching vids on how to perform building mechanics first (preferably for box fights), repeatedly practice them, then you can watch vids on how to utilize them. You can practice that by doing creative box fights. Disclaimer though, ping and fps will sometimes decide whether or not you win.
i have good ping, fps i get like 120 i drop sometimes but im getting a new pc soon so not that big of a deal@@knightkore1828
thanks
This dude has better ping than me when he's lagging lol
You know that's crazy how you don't we return back to the lobby
What’s your laptop?
yo what keyboard do you have?
bro wiping out champs like it nun
What keyboard u use? Edit: @Kxng
Love these vids!