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The emission of warm water from the power plant keeps the river from freezing.

A local environmental group is organizing a demonstration to protest against the government's plans to open a new nuclear energy plant in the area.

My father works as a supervisor in a car manufacturing plant.

The plant grows best under full-spectrum light of 10-12 hours per day.

Ralph Waldo Emerson once remarked that a weed is a plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered.

In the late 1600s, Ireland recognized the food value of potatoes, and became the first country in Europe to plant potatoes as a staple food crop.

When the tide goes out, water collects in hollows on the beach, and many plant and animal species live in these pools.

A report released after the destruction of the WTC by terrorist attacks stated that the fires in the buildings generated heat equivalent to the output of a nuclear power plant.

The accident at the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl was a warning of the dangers of this technology.

The trunk of a banana plant is made of sheaths of overlapping leaves, tightly wrapped around each other like celery stalks.

The orchid family of flowers is the largest, most diverse plant family found in nature.

The ladybug climbed up the stalk of the plant.

The first garbage-sorting plant for recycling in the United States was started in 1898.

soul Volcanic soil in Uganda supports a varied and luxuriant plant life.

In spite of some differences, animal and plant cells do have a similar basic structure.

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