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What Is Poison Ivy!
Fact #1: Poison ivy isn’t really poisonous.
It contains a sticky, long-lasting oil called urushiol that causes an itchy, blistering rash after it touches your skin. Even slight contact, such as brushing up against the leaves, exposes your skin to the oil.
Fact #2: Never burn poison ivy.
Particles of urushiol remain in the fire’s smoke and can severely aggravate your eyes, nose and respiratory tract, as well as your skin. Instead of burning it to get rid of it, completely cover yourself with clothing and dig out the plant, getting as much of the root as possible. Put it in a plastic trash bag and throw it away.
Fact #3: Urushiol adheres to your skin within minutes.
If you know you’ve come into contact with poison ivy, wash the area with lukewarm water and soap ASAP. If there’s no water, rubbing alcohol or alcohol wipes can remove it. Keep the area cool, dry and clean. Thoroughly wash your clothes and clean your boots or shoes. Also, hose down any garden tools that might have touched the plant.
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What is square knot
The reef knot, or square knot, is a simple binding knot used to secure a rope or line around an object. "makes a knot both tidy and tight".
It is universally used for parcels, rolls and bundles. At sea it is always employed in reefing and furling sails and stopping clothes for drying.
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Fact: Locusts are deciduous and bear long compound leaves with up to 21 oblong leaflets. Many species are armed with thorns. The flowers are often showy and fragrant and hang in loose clusters. The fruits are long flattened legumes.
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The sheet bend, or weaver's knot, is widely used by sailors for uniting two ropes of different sizes. The end of one rope is passed through a loop of the other, is passed around the loop, and under its own standing part.
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Name This Poisonous Plant
What Is Poisonous Sumac
When the autumn leaves of poison sumac have mixed colors, possible combinations include:
In all three cases, a tinge of green may remain to add yet another color.
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The timber hitch is a knot used to attach a single length of rope to a cylindrical object. Secure while tension is maintained, it is easily untied even after heavy loading. The timber hitch is a very old knot. It is first known to have been mentioned in a nautical source c. 1625 and illustrated in 1762.
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Clove Hitch Knot
A clove hitch is two successive half-hitches around an object . It is the best knot to use with stiff large diameter rope because it never makes a sharp bend. It is also used to start and finish lashings. A lashing is a series of wraps tying two poles together.
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What is nightshade, Fact: nightshade, (genus Solanum), genus of about 2,300 species of flowering plants in the nightshade family (Solanaceae). The term nightshade is often associated with poisonous species, though the genus also contains a number of economically important food crops, including tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), potato (S. tuberosum), and eggplant (S. melongena).
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The double fisherman's knot or grapevine knot is a bend. This knot and the triple fisherman's knot are the variations used most often in climbing, arboriculture, and search and rescue. The knot is formed by tying a double overhand knot, in its strangle knot form, with each end around the opposite line's standing part.
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Hyperion is a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) in California that was measured at 380.1 ft, which ranks it as the world's tallest known living tree.
It is estimated to be 600 years old
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What is a Square Knot!
A binding knot restricts an object(s) with a single line. Tying your shoe and tying up package are examples of binding knots
A bend knot joins two separate rope lines together. • A square knot, also called a reef knot or joining knot, can be used to join two lines of the same diameter (thickness)
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The crest is designed with a center motif encircled by a rope tied with a reef or square knot, which symbolizes the unity and brotherhood of the movement throughout the world. Even as one cannot undo a reef knot no matter how hard one pulls on it, so, as it expands, the movement remains united.
The three tips of the center fleur-de-lis represent the three points of the Scout Promise. In some countries, the two decorative five-pointed stars stand for truth and knowledge.
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